did you know, those bits of string threaded through your shoes are not just decorative. They can actually be used to tighten your shoes so they dont fall off?
Ya I hate the soda one the most no one uses it for that. Next one is the Chinese container I would never do that unless I was looking to make a very messing clean up of the food. The food would go every where. I think out of these top 10 things every one all ready knows about theirs probable only 20. RUclips uploaders just change the orders around to mix it up. Do 10 things people never heard of before.
I didn't, I threw them away. Very useful video. I'll never have flat pop again. but if its an air tight cap does that mean it can't leak or spill? That would be even better.
Amazing fact : As well as being extremely useful to fill up those vacant spaces around you at home, in the workplace and in the outdoors air can actually be breathed... infact people tend to do it all the time without noticing.
Really? The seal under the top of your soda bottle cap is a seal? Who'da thunk? Now tell us why there are offset groves in both the threaded bottle lip, and the threaded part of that bottle cap.
Those slots also make it a lot easier to get the bottle and the cap out of their respective moulds wen they are being manufactured. Escaping gas will easily follow continuous threads as the bottle is opened, so it''s not particularly important for venting.
It is because of balancing. If the bottom was flat, you wouldn't be able to set the can/bottle on a rock, for example. Also it saves the company money by not having to fill the part that is pushed up.
If the bottom was flat the internal pressure in the bottle would make it bulge outwards, so the bottle would fall over. Back in the 1980s bottles had hemispherical bases as these are an ideal shape for holding pressure. The bottom of the bottle was then glued into a plastic cup so it would stand up. This uses more material and adds manufacturing steps compared to making the bottle in one moulding process, but was probably as good a job as the state of the art in blow moulding would allow at the time. Having bumps on the bottom of the bottle also has the benefit of giving the machine that screws the caps on something to grip against on the bottle to stop it spinning as the lid is tightened.
The question I asked I already knew the answer to. Both Mr Dude AND peglor are correct. The slots in the bottle neck and cap align at just the right time as the caps seal lifts off the neck allowing CO2 to vent downwards instead of venting as the cap comes off the threads. this way the threads are still interlaced and can hold the cap from blowing off into the consumers face. The molds normally have 3 (or more) moving parts that open and close to facilitate the removal of the threads. The groves are engineered to sit right at the parting lines of those 3 parts. But as you can see, my question does bring up more answers then asking what the seal around the cap is for
Screamin Eagle and don't forget about the label! i almost drank a bottle of motor oil before I realized that the label on the front ACTUALLY tells you what the contents are! 😲
The holes on the handles of my pots and pans are too small to stick a spoon in. The holes are just there to hang the pots and pans up. The hole in the handle might be handy to use as a spoon holder but it's not their design purpose. This is like saying if you turn a cooking pot over and hit it with the spoon it becomes a drum. Tadaa! This is another everyday thing you don't know the purpose of. Some of the things on this list seem like a parody of the original idea.....
Can you please not include 'hacks' or alternative uses that weren't actually intended by design but rather stick to clever designs or actual common uses. Things like the pan and spoon are just rubbish. Sorry.
Yeah, it's kinda funny. Half of these are no brainers, and the other half we only didn't think of because that's not actually what they're designed for.
+Inotamira Orani, that sounds logical, kind of the same reason the radiator in your car/truck has lots of small fins throughout the whole thing, more surface area means more air contact which means more heat dissipation.
Did you know that instead of using a straw to drink from a cup, you can use the part of the cup called a "rim" to guide the drink into your mouth by tilting the cup with your lips on the rim?
Actually? Yes. But it mostly has something to do with which country you live in and how much they actually care about things like this that makes the difference. I know for a fact that me and most of my friends have heard absolutely none of these back in the Philippines.
I thought I was the most clever little child when I was younger, using the pop tab to hold the straw in place. Everyone else thought it was so weird.. 😂
Never seen a jerry can with three handles, and never gotten chinese takeout/delivery in those boxes... and I'm pretty sure the hole in can tabs is not designed for straws, but to save metal. After all, it's also on most beer cans, and who drinks their beer through a straw?
Creators of "Everyday items you dont know the purpose of"-videos obviously. But seriously: When did the so called life hacks like the spoon in the hole of the handle or the straw in the hole of cans (what is it about holes anyways?) become "These things are specially designed for this!!!111eleven"
illyounotme "If you have to haul the cans for 5-10 miles on foot having a buddy helping is a pretty nice feature to ease the load." It would stand to reason that if I've never been around anyone that needed one large enough to need two people, it's probably not necessary to have two people carrying it. But sure, I imagine it would be pretty nice to have someone help me carry my can of Coke too. Or better yet, why not have TEN people help me carry it? Then we'd each only have to carry a few ounces of weight. ...or maybe when it comes to carrying small loads (which I already indicated earlier) having more than one person helping actually just makes things worse.
rodzandz they all come from the same factories. why would they design and produce a new can tab just for beer because people don't drink it with a straw?
wrong the reason jerry cans have 3 handles is so you can carry 2 empty ones in each hand and it makes them level to stack more on top. Also i knew everyone of these.
It's not wrong. It's incomplete. As well as your suggestion, and that in this video, the two side handles are also for handing from one person to another. What IS "wrong" is the vent cap. #5 Is a result of poor copying. The original Jerry can design included a vent pipe from the top of the outlet into the air space at the top of the can. No separate vent required, unless you omit that pipe when you "copy" the design. This, by the way, was just one of the screw-ups when Blitz took the concept and made their own design. The original German design is far superior.
spoony spoonicus Wrong, the three handles is to allow two people to haul gasoline, oil, or water over long distances by sharing the weight evenly. They are a German invention, just like the Volkswagen and the superhighway..
Jeffrey314159 He's not "wrong", and he is wrong. The same goes for you. Where BOTH of you are wrong is in saying the use you put forward is the only one and everyone else is wrong. There are three handles for ALL the reasons people have given, not just one of them... It's a really good design that the British copied almost exactly (cosmetic differences), and that the Americans tried to "improve", but actually made dangerously worse!
I knew that when tape measure thing when I was 4 years old! As for the rest - the only one I didn't know was number 10, but we don't have those takeout boxes where I am.
These top 10 people use same thing over and over again, copy each other and steal info from journalist's or student's papers without giving them the credit.
I'm sorry I had to pause before I watch this to tell you that I appreciate you your channel you give me something to look forward to every day. I always have been a very extroverted person but with my lung condition I went from being a extrovert DJ waitress whatever allowed me to deal with people to an introvert. I enjoy you so much and I thank you, why I am I thanking you right now because you're still really here because a lot of them tried to slide in in your place by just a little bit of a nudge on the name. That just makes me more determined to make sure it's you :-) thank you have a very blessed day and although I'm just one person you can know for my time remaining on Earth whether it's a week or 20 years if I get my lung procedure it doesn't really matter you can know that you made a difference in someone's life you gave me a reason to smile again and laugh thank you
Your description of the tape measure end piece and the accompanying video are inaccurate and misleading. The play in the attachment is supposed to equal the thickness of the metal. This compensates for that thickness for either external measurements or internal ones. Internal, for example, when you push the end piece against a surface to measure from that surface. External, for example, when you hook it over an edge ( as in your video) as a starting point. Sorry to be pedantic about it but, apparently you didn't understand, it's correct use, after the last explanation, because it wasn't described well.
The tab on the soda can ("Stay-On-Tab") has a hole, because the metal is bent to reinforce the tab. Otherwise the tab might bend and your can would still be sealed. The earlier version of this tab was a ring to pull out a stamped (scored) segment of the can ("Ring-Pull-Tab"). It was a larger ring, because you had to fit your finger through and pull. This ring was also reinforced in the same way, with the added bonus of not leaving sharp edges inside the ring. Some tabs don't have a hole (some Red Bull cans, for example), but the tab is still indented at the same location to strenghten it.
Those two hollow tubes on either side of your shirt are for putting your arms in. No more looking stupid at the restaurant with your date : By using those tubes you can free up your arms and use a knife and fork just like everyone else. If you dont know how to use a knife and fork then just keep your arms inside your shirt and pretend you dont know what the tubes are for. Just order soup and a straw.
For Number 6: The outside handles are also used to carry multiple empty Jerry Cans together. 2 cans can be placed side by side and carried with one hand. This allows 4 empty cans to be carried by a single person. The outside handles also allow the cans to be passed easily from person to person down a chain.
A more interesting feature of the soda bottle lid is the gaps in the screw thread. These are to allow release of pressure during opening - but before the cap has been completely unscrewed. Before the introduction of this feature, lids could (and would) fly off under pressure when fully unscrewed. There are corresponding gaps in the thread on the bottle. When the thread gaps of the lid and bottle align, pressure escapes before the lid is able to detach and take yer eye out.
Hey jon ! ... Yes, yes you're quite right. I was amazed that the video producer didn't know that fact. (_I remember working a holiday job, in a surplus supply store where that is the way two (or four) empty cans were carried_). . Have A Nice Day !
i just replied the same (but without the "brb meet+mm¿kk++kk7lll¦" part). It's so much easier than when they just have a single handle in the middle - they tend to flip up against eachother.
I didn't know that the holes in pots are for a place to put your spoon in between sturrs, and the Chinese take out containers turns into a plate! Great information!
3:15 That rear air-vent hole on the Finnish designed Jerry Can is because the ones you display have a round screw-on nozzle hole and not the trapezoidal one of the Germans. The German version has the air-vent hole built into the nozzle that eliminates splashing or glugging, and a simple latch mechanism that that locks it open and/or closed. The German version is superior to this Finnish version except that it cost a little more to construct. Ofcourse these features are less than necessary if the Jerry can is used to only carry water.
The original jerry-can was a petrol-can invented by the german army. Large amount of fuel was transported in these cans. The three handles on a jerry-can is there so the soldiers can carry two in each hand if necessary. In the beginning of WW2 the British army used simple thin-walled patrol-cans , nick-named "flimsies" by the british soldiers. They learned that german petrol-cans was much better, and since the British called the Germans "jerry" the petrol-can became known as Jerry-can. later on in the war the Americans hauled a lot of fuel in covered trucks, because if a truck was wrecked in a accident or bombed most of the fuel could be salvaged.
A pop can tab is clever in a different way. First it pulls up on a small metal flap to release the pressure inside the can before pushing down on a larger flap to open it. If it didn't release the pressure first, the can would be difficult to open, and would most likely spray pop all over the place when it did. The small opening also acts as a vent hole so the can pours more smoothly.
I would say that the three handles of a jerry can also serves for us extremely strong people who wants to carry more than one can in each hand. Put them side by side and voila!
number 11. For those who are eating popcorn alone and too lazy to wash a bowl, you are in luck. the bag itself can serve a purpose as a bowl when you open the top flaps all the way. the bottom flap of the bag holds the bag up as a bowl by providing a flat surface for the bag to rest on.
The "proper" Gerry-can has the three handles aligned in such a way as a single person can carry two empty cans in one hand. They are also designed to float if dropped in water.
did you know, those bits of string threaded through your shoes are not just decorative. They can actually be used to tighten your shoes so they dont fall off?
carpii woah mind blown
PoweredByAus for reals????
Spoilers for the next video?
thank u so much now i don t need to cut them anymore !!!
This gives me life
0:27 "there is a more convenient way to eat from the boxes"
Yeah, with a damn fork!
Just how stupid do you think we are?
i didn't know the cedar one and the color of the bristles on a toothbrush..
a 85% stupid, i mean some of us made Donald Trump a president
dragon titan798 most
Camel Toe yeah thanks
We are very stupid!
The Jerry can handles also help to make the topside of the cans a level surface if you wanna stack a bunch of them on top of each other.
that pickup line though
BlackVelvetDaydream I'm surprised a lot of people would not know some of these things
Rupert597 as am I
who does that XD
BlackVelvetDaydream That's German inventiveness for you
I hear this same shit from all channels
Ya I hate the soda one the most no one uses it for that. Next one is the Chinese container I would never do that unless I was looking to make a very messing clean up of the food. The food would go every where. I think out of these top 10 things every one all ready knows about theirs probable only 20. RUclips uploaders just change the orders around to mix it up. Do 10 things people never heard of before.
I seen a guy use a car sun visor mirror as a portable mirror to do lines of coke off before.
that's an evergreen
When i was a kid i fixed my dads tape measure by hammering the rivets down so they weren't loose.
He was so pleased.
Who would have thought a bottlecap is designed to give an air tight seal?
ikr
Yeah, it's just a gasket; nothing more. Jeez.
I didn't, I threw them away. Very useful video. I'll never have flat pop again. but if its an air tight cap does that mean it can't leak or spill? That would be even better.
are you stupid
+Roll of Tape and you
Amazing fact :
As well as being extremely useful to fill up those vacant spaces around you at home, in the workplace and in the outdoors air can actually be breathed... infact people tend to do it all the time without noticing.
Really? The seal under the top of your soda bottle cap is a seal? Who'da thunk?
Now tell us why there are offset groves in both the threaded bottle lip, and the threaded part of that bottle cap.
Those slots also make it a lot easier to get the bottle and the cap out of their respective moulds wen they are being manufactured. Escaping gas will easily follow continuous threads as the bottle is opened, so it''s not particularly important for venting.
It is because of balancing. If the bottom was flat, you wouldn't be able to set the can/bottle on a rock, for example. Also it saves the company money by not having to fill the part that is pushed up.
If the bottom was flat the internal pressure in the bottle would make it bulge outwards, so the bottle would fall over. Back in the 1980s bottles had hemispherical bases as these are an ideal shape for holding pressure. The bottom of the bottle was then glued into a plastic cup so it would stand up.
This uses more material and adds manufacturing steps compared to making the bottle in one moulding process, but was probably as good a job as the state of the art in blow moulding would allow at the time.
Having bumps on the bottom of the bottle also has the benefit of giving the machine that screws the caps on something to grip against on the bottle to stop it spinning as the lid is tightened.
The question I asked I already knew the answer to. Both Mr Dude AND peglor are correct. The slots in the bottle neck and cap align at just the right time as the caps seal lifts off the neck allowing CO2 to vent downwards instead of venting as the cap comes off the threads. this way the threads are still interlaced and can hold the cap from blowing off into the consumers face.
The molds normally have 3 (or more) moving parts that open and close to facilitate the removal of the threads. The groves are engineered to sit right at the parting lines of those 3 parts.
But as you can see, my question does bring up more answers then asking what the seal around the cap is for
Screamin Eagle and don't forget about the label! i almost drank a bottle of motor oil before I realized that the label on the front ACTUALLY tells you what the contents are! 😲
The holes on the handles of my pots and pans are too small to stick a spoon in. The holes are just there to hang the pots and pans up. The hole in the handle might be handy to use as a spoon holder but it's not their design purpose. This is like saying if you turn a cooking pot over and hit it with the spoon it becomes a drum. Tadaa! This is another everyday thing you don't know the purpose of. Some of the things on this list seem like a parody of the original idea.....
Pots don't have holes in the handles, but you're right about nothing fitting in the holes on your pans. OF COURSE they are for hanging... Nice one!
Harry Underhill hello friend madonna1.
obviously a badly designed pot
what a waste of time
Who didn't know about the tube spike????
Ollie Badstue yes!
Ollie Badstue read the instructions...
Prior to about 8 years ago, it was the only way to open a tube. The damned instructions were right there on the back.
They had to fill time lol
I did not I don't wear makeup
Wait, there are people in this world who don't know what the spike on a tube's plastic cap is for?
Bahah, what wankers.
camelpuncher95 Ye I was surprised people didn't know that
Well, the video creator doesn't know it's for the NEXT tube, so yes: There are such people.
+Urban F lol the NEXT tube? But what if it's your first tube, how will you open it. oh I'm so confused
***** It ain't for the next tube.You just open your tube with it.No idea what was Urban trying to say.
camelpuncher95 Yeah mate I know, was just picking on Urban for saying something stupid.
I learned nothing from this video.
then you're smart. rejoice! now move along to another video.
ROY!!! WTF I cant believe i found you here Big Fan
Roy Slapped same
Same
Well ye got haven't you
Can you please not include 'hacks' or alternative uses that weren't actually intended by design but rather stick to clever designs or actual common uses. Things like the pan and spoon are just rubbish. Sorry.
Yeah, it's kinda funny. Half of these are no brainers, and the other half we only didn't think of because that's not actually what they're designed for.
+Inotamira Orani, that sounds logical, kind of the same reason the radiator in your car/truck has lots of small fins throughout the whole thing, more surface area means more air contact which means more heat dissipation.
This channel blows me away with how little they know of life if they think any of these are little known
Most of these are common sense.
Shelly Wagner like all of them should be.....
the Chinese food one is wrong
*wong
but they are u knew all of them....i felt sad i coulsnt learn anything
Every one of thees videos on RUclips is the exact same except this one is worse and has way more obvious things.
Do you think we are all stupid
I think the video is for retarded people.
yes he does
ikr.. the parts that he didn't make up, I had 80% of it worked out by the time I was 13. Amazed my ass.
Do you think we are all stupid"
Well, you are, and you probably don't know why.
Yes
Did you know that instead of using a straw to drink from a cup, you can use the part of the cup called a "rim" to guide the drink into your mouth by tilting the cup with your lips on the rim?
Wow amazing stuff! My life has changed for the better, next step: mission to Mars
Shazam!
TheJG Rubiks oh man holy shit i have been living a lie all my life
I dont know why its that useful who uses a straw in a can?
Using a straw can stop the sugary acids breaking down the enamel on your teeth
Are people really this uninformed?
RapidRrobert Seriously,I've known most of this for years
Peyton Lee Same here
Agreed. Most of them are common sense. A couple are wrong or are gimmicks.
Actually? Yes. But it mostly has something to do with which country you live in and how much they actually care about things like this that makes the difference. I know for a fact that me and most of my friends have heard absolutely none of these back in the Philippines.
Well, there are people who still vote Democrat.
Who doesn't know those things? It's common knowledge!
The problem is i'm not common, like you :)
M sorry but not everyone is as knowledgeable as you are i guess
I know right!
the awkward moment where you wanna learn something but knew everything they mentioned...
I thought I was the most clever little child when I was younger, using the pop tab to hold the straw in place. Everyone else thought it was so weird.. 😂
Never seen a jerry can with three handles, and never gotten chinese takeout/delivery in those boxes... and I'm pretty sure the hole in can tabs is not designed for straws, but to save metal. After all, it's also on most beer cans, and who drinks their beer through a straw?
Creators of "Everyday items you dont know the purpose of"-videos obviously. But seriously: When did the so called life hacks like the spoon in the hole of the handle or the straw in the hole of cans (what is it about holes anyways?) become "These things are specially designed for this!!!111eleven"
illyounotme
Yup. Never been around anyone that needed one large enough to require two people to carry it.
illyounotme "If you have to haul the cans for 5-10 miles on foot having a buddy helping is a pretty nice feature to ease the load."
It would stand to reason that if I've never been around anyone that needed one large enough to need two people, it's probably not necessary to have two people carrying it.
But sure, I imagine it would be pretty nice to have someone help me carry my can of Coke too.
Or better yet, why not have TEN people help me carry it? Then we'd each only have to carry a few ounces of weight.
...or maybe when it comes to carrying small loads (which I already indicated earlier) having more than one person helping actually just makes things worse.
Jim Garrison
Might want to specify who you're referring to... also might want to reconsider what you're saying before you say it...
You're just embarrassing yourself now. Stop, for your own good.
Straw holder huh? I haven't seen too many people drinking beer with a straw...
rodzandz they all come from the same factories. why would they design and produce a new can tab just for beer because people don't drink it with a straw?
Exactly. Thus it was not designed for that specific purpose. It's more of a life hack.
@rodzendz that’s right! I figured for Pepsi it’d work. How about energy drinks? No straw hole? Kinda blows that outta the water aha.
The tooth paste one was obvious
All of them were obvious. lol
wrong the reason jerry cans have 3 handles is so you can carry 2 empty ones in each hand and it makes them level to stack more on top. Also i knew everyone of these.
It's not wrong. It's incomplete.
As well as your suggestion, and that in this video, the two side handles are also for handing from one person to another.
What IS "wrong" is the vent cap.
#5 Is a result of poor copying. The original Jerry can design included a vent pipe from the top of the outlet into the air space at the top of the can. No separate vent required, unless you omit that pipe when you "copy" the design.
This, by the way, was just one of the screw-ups when Blitz took the concept and made their own design.
The original German design is far superior.
The three handles also help if you are unloading as you pick it up with the left and the right is free for the other person to take it off you.
spoony spoonicus Wrong, the three handles is to allow two people to haul gasoline, oil, or water over long distances by sharing the weight evenly. They are a German invention, just like the Volkswagen and the superhighway..
Jeffrey314159 He's not "wrong", and he is wrong. The same goes for you.
Where BOTH of you are wrong is in saying the use you put forward is the only one and everyone else is wrong.
There are three handles for ALL the reasons people have given, not just one of them...
It's a really good design that the British copied almost exactly (cosmetic differences), and that the Americans tried to "improve", but actually made dangerously worse!
Those videos are THE BEST
Herr Gammelsteak dislike my video plz
Add: The little switch on ceiling fans. Some people STILL don't know what they're for XD!
Wait, people stab each other using the spike on the lid (8)
Ocean Mango yep
Video does say '10 More Everyday Things You Don't Know the Purpose of'
Lin Dzay lol
he's joking
I scrolled down because i wasamazed that apparently i was the only person that knew that spikes purpose.
Holy crap !
The reason why the end of a tape measure is "loose" because it's the exact width OF the piece of metal itself !
That is freakin' genius.
Everyone knows about the spike on toothpaste tubes...
The pot hole thingy for wooden spoons is definitely a life hack! For all dem cookers out there!
I knew that when tape measure thing when I was 4 years old! As for the rest - the only one I didn't know was number 10, but we don't have those takeout boxes where I am.
i've only ever seen them in movies :p
If you learned anything new from this video, you were born under a rock.
Could have been called ' 10 things everyone knows, but we need to Put out a video'
Ghost Flier
10 things that 99.9% of people know and have probably seen on a youtube video before (we need money)
I clicked this video just so I could read the comments. Entertaining!
These top 10 people use same thing over and over again, copy each other and steal info from journalist's or student's papers without giving them the credit.
I'm amazed that you can keep your channel going with tripe like this. Never underestimate the power of clickbait.
that spike on tubes.. that's common knowledge, ffs.
I've never seen one
I'm sorry I had to pause before I watch this to tell you that I appreciate you your channel you give me something to look forward to every day. I always have been a very extroverted person but with my lung condition I went from being a extrovert DJ waitress whatever allowed me to deal with people to an introvert. I enjoy you so much and I thank you, why I am I thanking you right now because you're still really here because a lot of them tried to slide in in your place by just a little bit of a nudge on the name. That just makes me more determined to make sure it's you :-) thank you have a very blessed day and although I'm just one person you can know for my time remaining on Earth whether it's a week or 20 years if I get my lung procedure it doesn't really matter you can know that you made a difference in someone's life you gave me a reason to smile again and laugh thank you
Your description of the tape measure end piece and the accompanying video are inaccurate and misleading. The play in the attachment is supposed to equal the thickness of the metal. This compensates for that thickness for either external measurements or internal ones. Internal, for example, when you push the end piece against a surface to measure from that surface. External, for example, when you hook it over an edge ( as in your video) as a starting point. Sorry to be pedantic about it but, apparently you didn't understand, it's correct use, after the last explanation, because it wasn't described well.
Gonzo Me I'm glad someone explained this the right way. and without pictures, too. 👏
I love how you try to sound soooo intellectual, but your post is riddled with grammatical mistakes.
finally!!! no more mess in the kitchen!!!! :3 thx man helps alot
Who tf did not know what the spike on cosmetic products does? you must be some sort of a primal caveman not to know that cmon....
The tab on the soda can ("Stay-On-Tab") has a hole, because the metal is bent to reinforce the tab. Otherwise the tab might bend and your can would still be sealed.
The earlier version of this tab was a ring to pull out a stamped (scored) segment of the can ("Ring-Pull-Tab"). It was a larger ring, because you had to fit your finger through and pull. This ring was also reinforced in the same way, with the added bonus of not leaving sharp edges inside the ring.
Some tabs don't have a hole (some Red Bull cans, for example), but the tab is still indented at the same location to strenghten it.
I knew more than half of these.
MerrowMeghan dislike my video plz
MerrowMeghan cool
Only half of 'em.
Those two hollow tubes on either side of your shirt are for putting your arms in. No more looking stupid at the restaurant with your date : By using those tubes you can free up your arms and use a knife and fork just like everyone else.
If you dont know how to use a knife and fork then just keep your arms inside your shirt and pretend you dont know what the tubes are for. Just order soup and a straw.
Captain Obvious? Is that you?
For Number 6: The outside handles are also used to carry multiple empty Jerry Cans together. 2 cans can be placed side by side and carried with one hand. This allows 4 empty cans to be carried by a single person. The outside handles also allow the cans to be passed easily from person to person down a chain.
Am i literally the only one on earth who loves flat coke?
MelonMan/RomanScrub nope lol, my friend growing up loves it too. my parents still save their old coke for him!
(Yes!)......ewwwwwwwww
yes
Yes, the rest of us prefer flat Pepsi
MelonMan/RomanScrub no i drink it too
A more interesting feature of the soda bottle lid is the gaps in the screw thread. These are to allow release of pressure during opening - but before the cap has been completely unscrewed. Before the introduction of this feature, lids could (and would) fly off under pressure when fully unscrewed.
There are corresponding gaps in the thread on the bottle. When the thread gaps of the lid and bottle align, pressure escapes before the lid is able to detach and take yer eye out.
most of these are common knowledge or common sense
The gas can handles are also for carrying two at once, generally when empty.
no I didn't find out one thing new. not a single fukn thing
He gets the toothpaste and squeeze it all over his hand😮😮😮👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
JERRY CANS: Actually, the two extra handles are made so that you can carry TWO/2 EMPTY CANS AT ONCE!!! Being former Army, I've brb meet+mm¿kk++kk7lll¦
Or if you're badass, so you can carry 4 full cans...2 on each side.
Hey jon ! ... Yes, yes you're quite right.
I was amazed that the video producer didn't know that fact.
(_I remember working a holiday job, in a surplus supply store where that is the way two (or four) empty cans were carried_).
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Have A Nice Day !
i just replied the same (but without the "brb meet+mm¿kk++kk7lll¦" part). It's so much easier than when they just have a single handle in the middle - they tend to flip up against eachother.
I didn't know that the holes in pots are for a place to put your spoon in between sturrs, and the Chinese take out containers turns into a plate! Great information!
Who the hell doesn't know what the vent plug is for on a gas can?
3:15 That rear air-vent hole on the Finnish designed Jerry Can is because the ones you display have a round screw-on nozzle hole and not the trapezoidal one of the Germans. The German version has the air-vent hole built into the nozzle that eliminates splashing or glugging, and a simple latch mechanism that that locks it open and/or closed. The German version is superior to this Finnish version except that it cost a little more to construct.
Ofcourse these features are less than necessary if the Jerry can is used to only carry water.
Srsly, most of this is logic.
The handles of the jerry can are actually so you can "connect" two jerry cans to each other and carry two at a time in one hand.
who the fuck uses straws for soda can
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it's all already I knew .
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Yay I'm not the only one that uses the straw holder on tin cans!
I found a lot of these to be simple common sense.
Andrew Gilman 1:30, the pointed cap for one. usually written on the tube.
at 1:30 you can even clearly see the very instructions hes explaining to you apparently he thinks his viewers cant read or comprehend a simple picture
I found out what that hole was on that jerrycan. Finally, thank you. My life is now ten times better because of you.
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A couple of these seem more like lifehacks than intended features.
Mate, you have a lovely accent, a great articulation, a lovely voice in all, but why do you have to sound so pompous?
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liligh lol oh its not him, that's how all people with a British or Australian accent sound.
nope, its him alright.
liligh it's the bbc voice, the British public school voice (in US private school).
I dont think so...voices are my business. This guy is trying to sound like something or someone... but its too elaborate to be authentic
Red Bull killed the strawholder feature :D
I knew all of theses 😂
The side handles on jerrycans allow you to carry two EMPTY cans with one hand.
10 More everyday things you really don't give a rat's ass about.
Another thing about gerry cans, the handels makes it easy to tell apart water jugs especially when you go to grab one in the dark.
You got the jerrycan handles all wrong.
The handles on the side is so that you can carry two cans in one hand at the same time.
Why can't it be for the reason he said as well?
If you have ever tried to have two people carry the same can, then you know how stupid it is to say thats what they were for.
I'm just saying that they ALSO be used so two people can carry the same can, no need to be so defensive, dude.
Agati have you ever tried to carry a full jerrycan into the woods to a generator?
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I was starting to think I was the only one
I fell like this stuff is just something everyone should already know
Wow, this is terrible. Please do stop making more videos.
You have to living under a rock if this stuff is new!
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The original jerry-can was a petrol-can invented by the german army. Large amount of fuel was transported in these cans. The three handles on a jerry-can is there so the soldiers can carry two in each hand if necessary. In the beginning of WW2 the British army used simple thin-walled patrol-cans , nick-named "flimsies" by the british soldiers. They learned that german petrol-cans was much better, and since the British called the Germans "jerry" the petrol-can became known as Jerry-can.
later on in the war the Americans hauled a lot of fuel in covered trucks, because if a truck was wrecked in a accident or bombed most of the fuel could be salvaged.
are people really that stupid not to know these things? lol.
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The three handles on a Jerrrycan also make it easy to carry two together when they are empty.
1:26 Thanks for the idea!
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Lol when i was a kid we used the soda can tabs to keep the bees out of our drinks at the pool.
A pop can tab is clever in a different way. First it pulls up on a small metal flap to release the pressure inside the can before pushing down on a larger flap to open it. If it didn't release the pressure first, the can would be difficult to open, and would most likely spray pop all over the place when it did. The small opening also acts as a vent hole so the can pours more smoothly.
Thanks for the guide as we enter the age of idiocracy. I'm sure we'll need it.
The tape measure hook is a great invention, right down to the little nail slot
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I would say that the three handles of a jerry can also serves for us extremely strong people who wants to carry more than one can in each hand. Put them side by side and voila!
Half of these are repeats but they never fail to amazing
number 11. For those who are eating popcorn alone and too lazy to wash a bowl, you are in luck. the bag itself can serve a purpose as a bowl when you open the top flaps all the way.
the bottom flap of the bag holds the bag up as a bowl by providing a flat surface for the bag to rest on.
a few of these are on every single video ever😂 like the straw in the can
The Jerry cans also have 3 handles so that you can put two empty tanks side by side and pick them up easily with one hand.
The "proper" Gerry-can has the three handles aligned in such a way as a single person can carry two empty cans in one hand. They are also designed to float if dropped in water.