Love the butter hack and HOSPITAL CORNERS on bed sheet. My Gr mother did this OVER 100 YEARS AGO! Sh was a public health nurse and taught her family how to do it too
At first, I was sure I'd been click baited. But some of these ideas were very good. I particularly liked the hands-free umbrella and plan to try out the alternative laces idea as well as the jumper folding technique. So, it seems that my time wasn't wasted after all.
@@stevenmckechnie4380 That's cool to know. But if I got a cement mixer for Christmas or anniversary...I'd have " mixed emotions". 😁😎🐨🐂 Hello from North Idaho, U.S.A.
Back when people still bought newspapers you could wet one edge of the newspaper and sweep dirt from the floor onto it and then dump it into the waste basket. Quick, cheap and neat.
THANKS! I do have a neighborhood newspaper, newsprint quality, and I'll try that along my sidewalk as I have a lot of fine debris including dandelion seed fluff to blow out onto the walk but I don't want it going haywire into the grass again.
Some of these i was like why would you even do that? Lolzs! 😆 But a LOT of the others were such labor intensive innovation's not to mention complete time savers 😮 Some so easy & simplistic you wish they would of been thought of sooner 🙏😇💙
There's something I've been really wanting to know and thought you could tell me as you wrote it. What does the zs at the end of lol mean? What words do they signify? Thanks. Have been wondering for yonks! 😊
@@stephaniefoster1964 A friend of mine in college (1974-1978) was a boarding student at a convent school. When she changed her sheets each week, she was the picture of efficiency. She didn't use fitted sheets because they don't fold flat and take longer to dry, but she could still whip the sheets onto the bed, tuck in those precise 45 and 90 deg. angles, lay out two blankets on top (it's _cold_ in NW Ohio), tucking each equally precisely, and have the flowered bedspread on, all in about sixty seconds flat. Just _whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh_ *flop* _smoooooth,_ and it looked like an illustration from a student recruitment flyer. It was amazing.
You’re talking crazy! This vid is called “Why didn’t I know about this technique sooner!”….. now you know a new “technique”….. OMG….TOTALLY NOT SERIOUS…..WTHeck is THIS VID???? I am stopping at that one as this is horrific and most are in BAD taste if nothing else. Your comment was about as kind as any could be because all I was thinking was “Can I PLEASE buy them a new clock?”😢 THIS is a terrible channel and NOTHING about is “IMPRESSED” as it is called. It SHOULD be called “SAD”. Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful for what I have and I have worked HARD for my money but THIS…THIS IS JUST SAD. TRULY SAD! I definitely will NOT be back here again. G-dspeed my friend….🙏🏻
Some people become millionaires by doing this sort of thing. Packing lunch instead of buying, cutting their own hair, not using name brand stuff, not showing off their wealth. Driving old, beat up cars. They save instead of spend. It's called being resourceful. Sure you could throw money at a lot of problems, but many can be solved without spending money. That's what the video is about
5:53 Life hack to shut someone up. 16:31 Life hack to give yourself food poisoning. 19:38 Unnecessary steps for no reason at all. Just like decorating inside your refrigerator.
Lots of great ideas and ingenious hacks! What I DIDN'T like was that I didn't get a really good, clean and clear look at the end result of that table repair. The video blurred out for about the last minute, give or take. Not especially long, but long enough for the camera person to have given us a better close up of the final finish and not just a blurred box and accompanying cool tunes. That just totally made a downer of the whole video for me. That said, the dude repairing that table has some super mad skills!
The blurred portion, if you look carefully, is what was shown at the beginning of the process. You can see the hammering in of the ‘bone’ shape, then the pouring of white fluid into the crack…cheer up, you didn’t miss a thing.
Personally, I would not have gone to all that trouble trying to replicate the wood, I agree, the guy has mad skills, but I would have used some coloured epoxy resin and made a feature out of the crack.
I freaking love this video! I could watch this type of stuff all night ;) great compilation of innovative troubleshooting techniques to repair or make things easier with the desired outcome exactly as you would want! Thanks for creating videos like this! ❤
I enjoyed your video. More tips for doing tasks with free things like plastic bottles or old socks. Of course you might need a $100 drill or a million-dollar backhoe first. Suggestion: before anybody tries a flame-thrower on landscape fabric, they should use it on a small sample to make sure their particular brand doesn't catch fire and burn right up.
Yup! I absolutely LOVE these ideas! "Nessesity is the mother of invention".. BUT! Only smart people can come up with useful ideas like these, nessesity or not. 😊
@@startingbrandnew3055 My grandfather _adored_ salvaging and repurposing things. Heck, he put together an entire machine shop out back of the house from auctions and fire salvage sales, and got quite a bang out of seeing his grandkids developing nifty ways of doing or using everyday things in creative ways, and we had a blast doing it. Sadly, we girls were never taught to use the drill press or metal lathe, but we more than made up for it in crafting clever jewelry and using his hand tools to fix things.
Absolutely! It's true that necessity often drives creativity and innovation. People find amazing solutions when faced with challenges. Humanity's ability to adapt and invent is truly inspiring!
As shown at 0:41 my teenage daughter would never take the time to fold clothes that way! She won’t even take the time to fold a piece of clothing once! 🤣😂
I'm not quite sure what the thrill is to have bottles cut in half for a lock on doors - which I've seen multiple times, but some of these were actually good ideas. It would be nice if you'd state clearly what solution was being used in the Rust Removal clip, as that would be helpful to a lot of us, unless it's some hazardous material - which I suspect it is. I'm particularly impressed by the guys handling heavy loads, using Foam blocks to catch the inevitable drops. Hadn't thought of that, but it seems to work surprisingly well. Overall, an interesting video, even if some of it is clearly not something you'd use in real life in the US. We do have codes here, and some of this is clearly foreign in origin, or they'd never get away with it.
Is that dirty bicycle supposed to make the clothes clean? It's like washing your clothes with a dirty shoe. And the butter trick seems like it will leave a lot of unseen butter in the package, which is a waste
if you want to use a time stamp use it this way 02:17 you jump right to the section you want. 😊. Of course after that will be insulated. It just illustrate HOW to make a joint with the cable, IMHO the length of the joint is not long enough.
8:30 - That's a common misundestanding about balls of string and wool. 🙂 The ball is wound from the centre out, so you're meant to draw stuff off it from the inside, not the outside. Try it. No need for any clever holding devices to stop the ball spinning and wriggling and bouncing all over the place; just sit the ball on a shelf (or in your pocket if you're outside in the garden) and it'll remain still whilst you draw string from its core, not its outer edge.
I think he meant string, it was string in that bottle,I have had something like that in my garage for years, as no one ever knew where the string was, when you needed, it plus it was easy to access , When you hung a pair of scissors next to it, (and you always needed a good ball of string on the farm or around the house, (although most people these days do not even own a ball of string😮…)😅
Very impessive, innovative, original, thinking outside the box ideas🎉 Thank you for sharingVery impessive, innovative, original, thinking outside the box ideas🎉 Thank you for sharking
I love all types of (home-improvement-related) DIY, *with one exception:* Roller-painting the ceilings, I *hate* it with a passion! 😤😩 So, I'm definitely going to test this @ 7:00 hack (in case of BS I will 'delegate' the job)...
@@amandaemerson753 Yes I do agree with you. What really irritates me is the mandatory flip flop they are wearing. Or they do everything squatting on the floor. I saw once a video of a foot doctor treating a patient with verruca (highly contagious foot wart), shaving the hard skin off and HE HIMSELF WAS BAREFOOT!!!!!!! Yes I d agree with you.
Господи боже сколько всего полезного и умного придумало человечество!!бери на заметку!!пользуйся !! удивляйся и благодари!! спасибо большое вам ЛЮДИ мира!! всего наилучшего милок
Why does it seem a lot of Asians seem to work smarter rather than harder,sometimes with limited means(2 liter bottles,tires,etc.) & can make food look like art...❤
When people do those things in the US they are called redneck or hillbilly.. The reality is people without a lot of resources come up with creative solutions to problems.
Lots of ingenuity. In the west we're used to buying something for every job. And I must admit, buying a buying is a lot more time & cost efficient that making one out of a plastic bag. Also a lot of the construction ideas look pretty dangerous. But Still, all are very ingenious. High IQ's and they'll fly thru engineering school
Love the butter hack and HOSPITAL CORNERS on bed sheet. My Gr mother did this OVER 100 YEARS AGO! Sh was a public health nurse and taught her family how to do it too
I learned at home...my mom. Then again I'm 74..😁
Great video. Humans are smart when they're not medicated. Thx
At first, I was sure I'd been click baited. But some of these ideas were very good.
I particularly liked the hands-free umbrella and plan to try out the alternative laces idea as well as the jumper folding technique.
So, it seems that my time wasn't wasted after all.
Anyone else notice the signature watermelon fly? 😂
Yup, first I thought ugh he's using his fingers to separate the slices, which was bad enough...then the fly.
Haha, yes!
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よろしく 0:07
Some people are so clever.
I love the bicycle washing machine.
I just so happen to watch it only yesterday in one of those ‘funny’ compilation videos
Great way to exercise!😊
My friend up the mountain from me....her husband gave her a cement mixer to was the family's clothes.
@@thegreencat9947
That's nice , in Australia we use cement mixers out on the cattle station's to wash our clothes also.
@@stevenmckechnie4380 That's cool to know. But if I got a cement mixer for Christmas or anniversary...I'd have " mixed emotions". 😁😎🐨🐂 Hello from North Idaho, U.S.A.
Back when people still bought newspapers you could wet one edge of the newspaper and sweep dirt from the floor onto it and then dump it into the waste basket. Quick, cheap and neat.
THANKS! I do have a neighborhood newspaper, newsprint quality, and I'll try that along my sidewalk as I have a lot of fine debris including dandelion seed fluff to blow out onto the walk but I don't want it going haywire into the grass again.
Some of these i was like why would you even do that? Lolzs! 😆 But a LOT of the others were such labor intensive innovation's not to mention complete time savers 😮 Some so easy & simplistic you wish they would of been thought of sooner 🙏😇💙
There's something I've been really wanting to know and thought you could tell me as you wrote it. What does the zs at the end of lol mean? What words do they signify? Thanks. Have been wondering for yonks! 😊
just some life hack
Would have, not would of.
Some were brilliant, but others, ...like, just buy a cheap new wall clock ffs. lol ( 5:21 )
Oh man, hospital corners! Was taught this in nursing school back in the 70s and cannot make my bed any other way!
Same here.
@@Haggislover my military dad taught us- can't make it any other way!
@@stephaniefoster1964 A friend of mine in college (1974-1978) was a boarding student at a convent school. When she changed her sheets each week, she was the picture of efficiency. She didn't use fitted sheets because they don't fold flat and take longer to dry, but she could still whip the sheets onto the bed, tuck in those precise 45 and 90 deg. angles, lay out two blankets on top (it's _cold_ in NW Ohio), tucking each equally precisely, and have the flowered bedspread on, all in about sixty seconds flat. Just _whoosh whoosh whoosh whoosh_ *flop* _smoooooth,_ and it looked like an illustration from a student recruitment flyer. It was amazing.
MY MOTHER taught me Hospital corners when I was a kid. They came in handy in Nursing school and my Nursing career. How else could you make a bed! : )
@@marybethjohnson3305 Exactly!
My favourites:
1:53
2:49
3:56
9:48
12:22
12:37
15:20
22:26
Necessity is the mother of invention and there’s some brilliant ideas here
Valerie Ann Marshall
Whats the deal with the guy at 6:20? Electric belt buckle and brick shoes?
Haha I'm out of pots and pans, let me heat up my excavator! 😳
The scene with the broken clock on the wall screams, “I’m POOR!!” 🤣
the real question is why do they need those numbers they can't just figure out the time on the blank space?
No it does not it means i dont give a shit about fancy fassion !
You’re talking crazy! This vid is called “Why didn’t I know about this technique sooner!”….. now you know a new “technique”…..
OMG….TOTALLY NOT SERIOUS…..WTHeck is THIS VID???? I am stopping at that one as this is horrific and most are in BAD taste if nothing else.
Your comment was about as kind as any could be because all I was thinking was “Can I PLEASE buy them a new clock?”😢
THIS is a terrible channel and NOTHING about is “IMPRESSED” as it is called. It SHOULD be called “SAD”.
Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful for what I have and I have worked HARD for my money but THIS…THIS IS JUST SAD. TRULY SAD! I definitely will NOT be back here again.
G-dspeed my friend….🙏🏻
Some people become millionaires by doing this sort of thing. Packing lunch instead of buying, cutting their own hair, not using name brand stuff, not showing off their wealth. Driving old, beat up cars.
They save instead of spend. It's called being resourceful. Sure you could throw money at a lot of problems, but many can be solved without spending money. That's what the video is about
I know, it's sad... but i could see college students doing something like that
Oh, wow! My days of capturing seaweed are gonna be sooo easy now 😂
MacGyver: Hold my beer.
😂😂😂
🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣 you have me rolling!
5:53 Life hack to shut someone up.
16:31 Life hack to give yourself food poisoning.
19:38 Unnecessary steps for no reason at all. Just like decorating inside your refrigerator.
I was ready for the one with the lemon and the underwear.
I really want to know WHY
Might make something smell better?
@@dorithyaldridge2246 🤣
Well, lemon always goes with fish....
@@dorithyaldridge2246 Stings a bit...but leaves a fresh scent.
Ladies shouldn't put anything sweet there, even fruit sugars. Could cause a yeast infection. Not sure what that was supposed to be about either
Lots of great ideas and ingenious hacks! What I DIDN'T like was that I didn't get a really good, clean and clear look at the end result of that table repair. The video blurred out for about the last minute, give or take. Not especially long, but long enough for the camera person to have given us a better close up of the final finish and not just a blurred box and accompanying cool tunes. That just totally made a downer of the whole video for me. That said, the dude repairing that table has some super mad skills!
The blurred portion, if you look carefully, is what was shown at the beginning of the process. You can see the hammering in of the ‘bone’ shape, then the pouring of white fluid into the crack…cheer up, you didn’t miss a thing.
Personally, I would not have gone to all that trouble trying to replicate the wood, I agree, the guy has mad skills, but I would have used some coloured epoxy resin and made a feature out of the crack.
@@shelleysmith4017 I’ve seen items like that, even floors, amazing
I freaking love this video! I could watch this type of stuff all night ;) great compilation of innovative troubleshooting techniques to repair or make things easier with the desired outcome exactly as you would want! Thanks for creating videos like this! ❤
lololololololz!
I enjoyed your video. More tips for doing tasks with free things like plastic bottles or old socks. Of course you might need a $100 drill or a million-dollar backhoe first. Suggestion: before anybody tries a flame-thrower on landscape fabric, they should use it on a small sample to make sure their particular brand doesn't catch fire and burn right up.
Some very innovative ideas ❣️ Thank you for sharing
That technique is so old I almost forgot about it
Not everyone has money, so many of these ideas come out of necessity. Mankind is so intelligent.
Yup! I absolutely LOVE these ideas! "Nessesity is the mother of invention".. BUT! Only smart people can come up with useful ideas like these, nessesity or not. 😊
@@startingbrandnew3055necessity...
@@startingbrandnew3055 My grandfather _adored_ salvaging and repurposing things. Heck, he put together an entire machine shop out back of the house from auctions and fire salvage sales, and got quite a bang out of seeing his grandkids developing nifty ways of doing or using everyday things in creative ways, and we had a blast doing it. Sadly, we girls were never taught to use the drill press or metal lathe, but we more than made up for it in crafting clever jewelry and using his hand tools to fix things.
You know it.
Absolutely! It's true that necessity often drives creativity and innovation. People find amazing solutions when faced with challenges. Humanity's ability to adapt and invent is truly inspiring!
What's liquid used to remove rust ? (Dipped tools into the liquid)
Exactly my question as well.
Eveporust
That man carrying the large glass panes on his back is my new hero. 😮
I was impressed! But then I also kept thinking: Man I hope a gust of wind doesn't come sailing by 😬😬
Did u see the fly on the Watermelon?
😂
I did yep 🤣
Yess 😂
Plus that guy touched each and every slice. 🤢
Well, color me impressed; but as others have pointed out the chair/tree thing is not included!😒
Of course not. Typical of many RUclipsrs to use deceptive clickbait thumbnails for clicks and views.
The broken clock... Grungy!
If it’s East vs West - We’ve already lost!
We didn’t lose to the east, we were sold out by the criminal thugs who’ve usurped our government!
As shown at 0:41 my teenage daughter would never take the time to fold clothes that way! She won’t even take the time to fold a piece of clothing once! 🤣😂
Too busy watching videos like the above :)
Certaines techniques sont vraiment géniales 👍👍
Click bait! And why? The video has a lot of good ideas, why lie with the thumbnail? You're Fired!
WOW impresionante vídeo. ❤❤🇨🇱
No watermelon art is complete without,
....an EGG!
Or a fly...😂
And a fly 😂
I think it was to simulate a dragon with a golden ball in its gullet. maybe?
Most of these are very clever, but some of them still look like a lot of work!
Oh my gosh! I feel smarter and more duh at the same time.
Im sharing this video with all my friends.
Thank you so much!
Wow the pomegranate seeds 🤩
Also the tire guy! That looks hella FUN :)
5:38 truly creative to give chickens a private space
A Great bunch of useful ideas, thank you.
Don't cut cake with champagne glasses. Buy a new clock if yours is broken.
Really clever ideas 💡
What the heck was the deal with that girls legs?
Okay, so they use the head of an excavator that's literally used to dig up dirt to cook food? I hope they at least power-washed that thing.
5:35 the tyres aren't "half" cut. They're fully cut.
picky picky picky
It's a chicken " retirement home". 🐔🐓
A dad joke!! 😂😂💕 I love it!!!
(Just an idea .... you might want to change it to re"tire"ment home?? Not everyone is tuned to notice dad jokes ❤).
Clever... thank You 💓💝🎉🎉😊🌹✌️💚🩷🌎
All these techniques are so clever andlabour saving! Wonderful❤
Great pet food find, I couldn't believe you found so much cat food. I hope the cats and dogs enjoy their food.❤😻😻🐶🐶❤
where was that?
wth are you talking about?
I am impressed.
I'm not quite sure what the thrill is to have bottles cut in half for a lock on doors - which I've seen multiple times, but some of these were actually good ideas. It would be nice if you'd state clearly what solution was being used in the Rust Removal clip, as that would be helpful to a lot of us, unless it's some hazardous material - which I suspect it is.
I'm particularly impressed by the guys handling heavy loads, using Foam blocks to catch the inevitable drops. Hadn't thought of that, but it seems to work surprisingly well. Overall, an interesting video, even if some of it is clearly not something you'd use in real life in the US. We do have codes here, and some of this is clearly foreign in origin, or they'd never get away with it.
I remember when I was a little girl we had a snow shovel that had wheels on it and I remember it being used alot.
I would have given this a thumbs up if scenes weren't repeated.
Like the sweater-folding thing. All they did was flop the image.
Very impressed!
"Necessity is the mother of invention "...
So clever! :)
Ok I gotta say it “ I’m Impressed” 😂
Repeats start at 9:48. Gratz, join the 'don't recommend' list.
Is that dirty bicycle supposed to make the clothes clean? It's like washing your clothes with a dirty shoe.
And the butter trick seems like it will leave a lot of unseen butter in the package, which is a waste
Wisdom of the working men and women!
Is that an electric cable at 2.17 being repaired using copper wire 🤔 very DANGEROUS ⚡ if it is ❤️ from 🏴
if you want to use a time stamp use it this way 02:17 you jump right to the section you want. 😊. Of course after that will be insulated. It just illustrate HOW to make a joint with the cable, IMHO the length of the joint is not long enough.
@attilaschannel5198 yes, I hope it was made safe but you know some people, what's insulation 🤔
I had to stop the video and run to my bed to tuck my sheets like this😅
YEAH! IMPRESSED!
Ive made my bed the military style my entire life. Good to see it on here to show people how to do it correctly.
Everyone....the trees with chairs.....they are called " seater trees".
😂 Dad Jokes!! I love them!!
8:30 - That's a common misundestanding about balls of string and wool. 🙂 The ball is wound from the centre out, so you're meant to draw stuff off it from the inside, not the outside. Try it.
No need for any clever holding devices to stop the ball spinning and wriggling and bouncing all over the place; just sit the ball on a shelf (or in your pocket if you're outside in the garden) and it'll remain still whilst you draw string from its core, not its outer edge.
I think he meant string, it was string in that bottle,I have had something like that in my garage for years, as no one ever knew where the string was, when you needed, it plus it was easy to access , When you hung a pair of scissors next to it, (and you always needed a good ball of string on the farm or around the house, (although most people these days do not even own a ball of string😮…)😅
@@kathysunshine699 we do - but not wound from the inside for dispensing :-[
Many if these are absolute bogus.
Alhai doh pa chu afel thet e ❤
Very impessive, innovative, original, thinking outside the box ideas🎉 Thank you for sharingVery impessive, innovative, original, thinking outside the box ideas🎉 Thank you for sharking
One of the best games 😂
Drone with flamethrower. 23:48
Yes. That is a good technique.
Wow! I didn't realize it was a drone. Thought it was a helicopter...😂 at me- duh.
16:04 What product do they dip the tools in to strip them?
Dans quel produit trempent-ils les outils pour les décaper ?
je ne sais. désolé
I would like to know also. Must be safe, as his hand went into it also...😮
Probably a strong acid. Not safe for the worker who may rinse his hands quickly before it burns him.
Spirit vinegar.
Some really good ones
Just AMAZING
I love all types of (home-improvement-related) DIY, *with one exception:* Roller-painting the ceilings, I *hate* it with a passion! 😤😩
So, I'm definitely going to test this @ 7:00 hack (in case of BS I will 'delegate' the job)...
De demonstrating why you should never use a jetwash on a shitty chinese car.
I hope my car wash doesn't do that to my car!😂
Nice ❤👍
I did that just like the first clip and OMG it Works...and tastes funny.
i wonder what they were dipping shovels in to remove dirt rust and everything they didn't explain that one.
Vinegar works!
I have to admit, some of these were pretty cool, even tho I don't wanna.
Big boi needs to do laundry more often lol
Well, I ws jst shocked 😮and really it ws X'celent 👏👏👏
Some of these suggestions are incredibly dangerous!😮
My dear , make use of the safe ones and discard the dangerous ones. Shalom !
@@BB4-c7n Not everyone is able to discern what is safe and unsafe. My career is in occupational and industrial safety.
@@amandaemerson753 Yes I do agree with you. What really irritates me is the mandatory flip flop they are wearing. Or they do everything squatting on the floor.
I saw once a video of a foot doctor treating a patient with verruca (highly contagious foot wart), shaving the hard skin off and HE HIMSELF WAS BAREFOOT!!!!!!!
Yes I d agree with you.
8:37 umbrella
Great idea
These are exceptional tips. It's too bad I can't save these on my phone!!!!!!
You can Screen Record bits.
Господи боже сколько всего полезного и умного придумало человечество!!бери на заметку!!пользуйся !! удивляйся и благодари!! спасибо большое вам ЛЮДИ мира!! всего наилучшего милок
Why does it seem a lot of Asians seem to work smarter rather than harder,sometimes with limited means(2 liter bottles,tires,etc.) & can make food look like art...❤
When people do those things in the US they are called redneck or hillbilly.. The reality is people without a lot of resources come up with creative solutions to problems.
OSHA. And their lives are less valuable mostly to themselves
Lots of ingenuity. In the west we're used to buying something for every job. And I must admit, buying a buying is a lot more time & cost efficient that making one out of a plastic bag. Also a lot of the construction ideas look pretty dangerous. But Still, all are very ingenious. High IQ's and they'll fly thru engineering school
When people in the mountains or the south do those sort of things people call them names.
Banana artist!!
wheres the lawn chairs around tree?
Same place as the lemon-and-underwear thang in the thumbnail.
23:00 Stinging bugs are not attracted to UV light.
Woah. Hello from Scotland
Some of these are work smarter not harder
11:51 amazing that's good for my grandmother
面白い。ためになる!
OK the videos are interesting but where is the cottage for the chairs around the trees?
What’s up with skin at 10:49?
Good job 👍 👍👍
Flamethrower drone 23:40 is horrifying….I need one
Genius!
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That's beautiful writing!! 🩷❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🪻🪷🌸🌺🌹⚘️🏵🌻🌾🍃🌿🌲🪴🍀