HOW TO OPEN EVERYTHING
These incredibly handy life hacks will help you open almost anything around you!
Cans, tight lids on the jars, wine corks, beer bottles, and not to mention opening of the handcuffs and locks without using a key!
You're gonna be surprised as much as delighted, let's give these awesome hacks a try! ;)
I had no idea you can open a beer bottle with paper! Now I'll share this secret hack with you! Or you can open glass bottle with another bottle, plastic one.
And if you're struggling with opening tight preservation lids I know how to help:
4. Heat it first with a hair dryer or hot water
3. Use scotch tape
2. Use rubber band and glove
1. Hit it with kitchen spatula and then open up.
I'll teach you how to open a can with a silver spoon and make cookie cutters from soda cans. It's gonna be fun! ;)
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5:57 Tight lids hacks
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30 SMART TRICKS TO OPEN ANYTHING AROUND YOU ─ 5-Minute Crafts
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