Have you ever been curious about why a Mcdonald’s Mcflurry spoon looks so weird or what those extra lace holes on the side of a pair of converse all stars are for? Well today, we’re Going to shed some light on these odd everyday things.

Here is 25 Things You Didn’t Know Had Special Uses

  Did you ever wonder why those red lines exist in the first place? It’s because of rats. Rats would get into homes or libraries where papers or books were kept centuries ago and knaw on the edges of books and papers. Margins were added to the edges so the writing wouldn’t be lost to the ravenous creatures. Take a look at a very old book printed in the 1800s. It will likely have very large margins around the edges of each page. Since padlocks are usually for outdoor use, they need to be able to stand up to difficult weather conditions. The tiny hole on the bottom allows water from the rain to pass through the lock; the interior doesn’t become rusted. It is also used for spraying WD-40 or any other kind of oil into the lock to keep it opening smoothly. Take the wire handle off and then carefully unfold the box. You have a plate! These boxes are Specially designed to become nice little paper plates from which you can enjoy your meal! But if you’re like me, you really like eating it straight from the folded-up box! It’s just part of the experience. Somehow the cap always seems to get messy and crushed up from getting mustard all over it. If you have french’s brand mustard, that wouldn’t be a problem. The notch on the back of the lid is designed so the cap will snap open into place, helping reduce mess to keep the bottle clean. This is when most of us do the “Microwave dance” by moving our heads side to side so we can see through the mesh embedded in the door.  As it turns out, that mesh is very important. The mesh in the oven door is made of metal. The microwaves that cook your food carry radiation that could be harmful to humans. These waves are unable to move through any type of metal which means the mesh is essential to keep you safe Some Dutch communities call them “Sipple caps.” The best name for them is from Canada, where they are called “Toques.” I’m talking about the classic winter hat with the pom-pom on top. That strange little ball of yarn is not just for decoration. The pom-poms were added to these hats because they were worn by French sailors, where they acted as a cushion between their heads and the low ceilings of ships. It helped keep their heads safe during rough seas. Who knew? Now – we do! If you look at the blade, you’ll see a line of grooves embedded in it. These are places where the blade can be broken to make a fresh one. By removing it and slipping it over the end of the blade, it can be removed and used for just that purpose. It’s nearly impossible to get it out without it sticking to itself or unwrapping with one end pulled out and the other still wrapped around the roll. You might be asking, “Why did they design it this way?” They actually didn’t. If you look at each end of these boxes, you’ll find two tabs indented into the cardboard. If you push these in, they keep the rolls from pulling out of the box. Why did we not realize this sooner? Just think of all the frustration that could have been avoided! They’re big baskets full of holes that hold dirty clothes. What could be the big surprise there? It’s the holes in the basket. Those holes are actually quite important. Dirty clothes tend to get moist or damp when they are worn. If they were just thrown in a bin when taken off, they could quickly become mildewed, which would ruin the clothes. The holes in the hampers allow for airflow, which keeps the clothes mildew-free. Most times, having a staple that is permanent is exactly what you need. You may require something more temporarily bound together at times. Common staples can be used for just that purpose! The silver plate above which the staple actually penetrates the paper can be rotated 180° for a different look and separate stapling function. Whereas a normal staple goes through the paper and then curls in, the opposite side of the plate allows for the staples to turn out instead, making it easier to remove. How do the manufacturers expect you to get enough ketchup on your fries with those things? They don’t just like the oyster pails, these cups were designed with you in mind! Those little pleats in all the cups are designed to be pulled apart, resulting in a small plate for you to use for your condiment needs! While it actually has many names, the purpose is the same. The teeth all around the sides help pick up your pasta, making it easier to serve. And the big hole in the middle lets the water flow out, but that is not its only purpose. Before cooking, put your dry spaghetti through that hole. When the spaghetti bunch fills the entire hole, you have the perfect single serving amount ready to cook. Those caps cover a nut that has been implanted so that the door can be opened from either side. If your refrigerator door opens out and to the left but that doesn’t work for you, remove the bolts, take the door off, pull off those caps, and reboot it to the other side! Then put those caps back in place on the other side. but walking or driving while eating is awkward at best. Don’t worry, McDonald’s has you covered. If you open your sandwich box, you’ll notice a place right in the middle of the fold for your straw to go through. You put the burger on one side, the fries on the other, and rest it on top of your drink, and you’re ready to go. Full disclosure, it seems like if you took a bite out, the fries would spill over from the other side, but they say it works, so let us know if you’ve tried it and not made a mess! The spoon is what is used to mix the ice cream treat. The shape is designed to fit directly onto the stirring device mechanism and is sturdy enough to get all the ingredients stirred to perfection. The did think about making the spoon function as a straw as well, but some of the McFlurryMix-ins can be large enough to become a choking hazard, so that’s out. These little pieces of metal are called rivets. They are placed at stress points where simple stitching may not be enough. Rivets strengthen the pants to make them last longer. If the elevator gets stuck, there needs to be a way to get stranded riders out. It would be unsafe if you were able to just open the doors, so, of course, there’s a key! There is a design element used in bottle caps to make sure this doesn’t happen to you. Inside the cap is a piece of plastic that sits between the bottle and the cap. It is a seal used to ensure that the contents don’t lose their carbonation! Let’s say you get stuck in your car. The bars that connect the headrest to the seat back can be used to break the window so you can escape a dangerous situation. The ones at the very top of running shoes are referred to as “Heel Locks. Their function is to provide an extra secure fit and prevent slippage. As your feet sweat, the moisture mixed with friction from the movement can cause chafing. This also holds true for Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars. While these eyelets are not located at the top of the shoe, the two eyelets on the side of the shoe are there for “bar lacing,” which helps with a more secure fit. That’s why the laces are so long as well! First, these are drainage points that help keep the water from overflowing. These openings also help the sink drain in another way as well. If you have a full sink, these allow air to escape while the sink drains. As it turns out, they are very important. Twist as you will, you just can’t get the right hold on the handle. Fortunately, there is a built-in solution. Many screwdriver handles are made with four upper ridges with troughs in between each one; this allows the user to use an adjustable wrench to help get the job done. Just put the wrench on the handle and tighten it. This will provide more torque to remove the screw. But trying to use a straw in one of these cans is super awkward. The solution? Turn the tab around and slip a straw through the opening, and you have a handy straw holder!     Most people believe this hole is there so that the pot or pan can be hung for storage. While that’s true, storage is not the main intended purpose. These are designed so the handle can be used as a wooden spoon holder. Although a perfect fit for wooden spoons, most other, larger utensils can be placed there as well. Although most people use this space for storage, it is actually known as a “warming drawer.” The main goal is to keep your finished food warm while you finish cooking the rest of your meal. It’s pretty nifty, isn’t it?

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