Small rubber bands have many uses in daily life. Here are some common and practical ways to do it:
Fix items:
Fix pot lids: Put rubber bands on both ends of the pot handle to effectively prevent the lid from falling off.
Fix soup spoons: Wrap rubber bands around the top of the spoon to prevent the spoon from sliding into the pot.
Fix cutting boards: Put rubber bands on the left and right ends of the cutting board to prevent it from sliding.
Fix charging cables: Put rubber bands on worn charging cables to extend their service life.
Fix books: Wrap rubber bands around the flip side of the book to prevent it from wrinkling in the bag.
Prevent items from sliding:
Prevent glasses from sliding down: Wrap the legs of the glasses with rubber bands to effectively prevent them from sliding down.
Prevent mobile phones from sliding down: Put rubber bands on the remote control to increase friction and prevent it from sliding down.
Prevent bottle caps from slipping: Wrap a rubber band around the bottle cap to easily open it.
Prevent tea bags from falling: Wrap a rubber band around the mouth of a teacup to prevent the tea bag from falling.
Other uses:
Reduce apple oxidation: Tie the cut apples together with a rubber band to reduce oxidation.
Mark tea cups: Wrap a rubber band around the teacup to easily distinguish different tea cups.
Anti-slip treatment: Put a rubber band on both ends of the hanger to prevent clothes from slipping. Wrap a rubber band around the shower to prevent the storage basket from slipping.
These methods are not only simple and easy, but also low-cost, and very suitable for use in daily life.







