What are daily hacks? They’re those little tricks that keep you one step ahead of life—ways to use ordinary items for a different purpose, or to transform an object into something entirely new beyond its intended purpose. Or they can just be quick little tips that help you save time, effort, or money.I keep collecting simple practical solutions and happy to share them with you! Some tips you probably already knew. Some you may have forgotten. Who knows, some may become your favorite ones. So simple, yet so smart! Discover, how to fix a zipper that got stuck, how to prevent the coke tower in the fridge from falling, learn a smart way to store your T-shirts and a simple way to make a smartphone holder with an old cassette case. Enjoy!
Zipper stuck?

If you find yourself at the losing end of a stuck zipper, reach for a bar of soap. Rub the stuff over the teeth of the zipper, and gently tug to make it give way. If that doesn't work, move onto other types of lubricant, like pencil lead, glass cleaner, or petroleum jelly.
Safe coke tower

Your coke or beer-bottle tower will hold up better with a binder clip! Attach it to the fridge shelf next to the first bottom bottle.
Tidy trunk

Always keep a sturdy laundry basket in the trunk of your car. You’ll avoid multiple trips back and forth when bringing your groceries into the house.
No more forgotten T-shirts

Don’t stack your t-shirts in a pile in your drawer. Line them up vertically instead, so you can view them all instantly and won’t just take the top t-shirt. Because t-shirts at the bottom of the pile also deserve to be worn!
Stubborn lid on your jar?

Try rubber gloves
No smartphone holder around?

Use an old cassette case to make a holder for your smartphone. Simply fold it with one side flat on the table, and the other at an angle. Then slide your phone in!
No old cassette cases left at home?

Use two large binder clips. A perfect smartphone holder!
Lego people for the cords

Use little lego, duplo, or playmobil people to hold the cords of your devices. If you use them often, glue them to the cabinet or table. Also convenient in the car.
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