• wjrii@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    This one is way below $100, but about ten years ago I bought a roll of twist tie wire at a dollar store. It’s fifty or a hundred feet, with a little guillotine cutter. It’s still just a bunch of twist tie, but it punches WAY above its weight with quality of life improvement. No more hunting for the one you dropped, or wondering how you’ll close up a veggie bag. Also good for (fairly light) pictures that use wire instead of sawtooth hardware, and I’ve used it in a pinch when I didn’t have cable ties. I dunno. It’s just an oddly useful substance to have lying in your junk drawer.

    • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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      3 hours ago

      I had that same revelation decades ago, and always keep a roll in the junk drawer.

      One day, I was out with my father-in-law, and I saw a twist-tie roll for sale and bought it for him. It was only a couple of bucks, but he received that gift like it was a bag of gold. He immediately thought of how handy it would be.

      Funny how simple things like that can excite us when we get older.

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      4 hours ago

      Another one in the theme: Fishing line or nylon string. A transparent fishing line can hang pretty much everything and supports 10kg or more.

      Need to cut a cake into top and bottom halves? Fishing line can do that too. Do a hitman choke thingy around the cake.

      Keychain? Can be done, why not.

      Nail is too far to hang stuff? Just tie a fishing line between the things

      Cracked plastic needs extra support? Fishing line.

      Out of zip ties? Fishing line.

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      13 hours ago

      I’ve just been hoarding all the twist ties that come with other purchases. Only costs me a little bit of sanity every time I look in that drawer.

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        17 hours ago

        Just be careful of the material you get. There are some that degrade over time. That said, I loved playing with bags of rubber bands when I was a kid. I’d stick my hands all the way in the bag and just squish them around. It feels great!

    • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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      24 hours ago

      If you double it up and twist it together, it’s way stronger.

      I’ve used it forever for the garden.