Genius Uses For An Iron

7 Quick and Awesome ways to put your iron to good use.

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Fewer and fewer people use irons as today’s culture becomes more and more laid back. Even business attire has gone casual. When billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg wear T-shirts and jeans, why should regular office workers wear suits and ties? To bring new life to the iron, Household Hacker explains seven life hacks to try using the hot metal.

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10 Summer Life Hacks

Household Hacker presents 10 practical Summer tricks you can try out to make your life much easier.

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Summer is the best time to do some LIFE HACKING! From water balloons to watermelon popsicles… Try out these Life Hacks right now!

 

10 Money-Saving LIFE HACKS

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Here are 10 amazingly simple ways to save some time and money! You can make your own dishwasher tablets, fix a leak with a rubber glove, get rid of food burned into stainless steel, and much more! Do you have any money-saving tips of your own?

 

How To Of The Day: How To Cut An Onion

This kitchen hack gadget is located in the hair care aisle. Make your life easier using a hair pick to hold onions, fruit and vegetables while you cut them.

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Onions may be a flavorful staple of many delicious dishes, but let’s face it: they’re a pain in the butt to cut up. If it’s not the teary eyes you get from slicing into them, it’s the way their layers fall apart as you try to chop, bringing the knife dangerously close to your fingers. Sure, seasoned chefs may be able to speed their way through a whole bushel of onions in minutes, but for many of us it’s a tedious, time-consuming and irritating part of any meal prep.

But YouTuber DaveHax has a better way. No, it’s not some frivolous gadget that will clutter your kitchen cabinets and it’s not going to cost you three easy payment of $19.95. In fact, it’s probably already sitting the drawer of your bathroom vanity right now. The miracle solution to all your onion-induced woes? A hair pick. The metal tines are perfect for not only holding an unruly onion from rolling around, they also provide a handy guide for even slicing and keeping all the onion’s layers in one place. But wait, there’s more! A hair pick can help you quickly and precisely slice any number of fruits and vegetables from cucumbers to tomatoes to lemons. Oh, and he doesn’t explicitly say so, but it’s probably a good idea to wash your hair pick before you put it back in your hair.

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How To Of The Day: The Ukrainian Knot

Dave Hax demonstrates how to quickly tie your shoelaces using the Ukrainian knot method.

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How to quickly tie shoe laces using the Ukrainian knot method. Re-thread your laces and learn this fun technique. It makes tying your laces quicker and its fun to learn.

 

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