Large rubber bands have many practical uses. Here are some common and practical application scenarios:
Prevent objects from sliding:
Anti-slip of remote control: Tie two rubber bands on the remote control to increase friction and prevent the remote control from sliding.
Fixing the cutting board: Put two rubber bands on the left and right ends of the cutting board to fix the cutting board and prevent it from sliding during cutting.
Protecting mobile phone charging cables: Put a small piece of straw on the worn part of the charging cable and tighten it with a rubber band to extend the service life of the charging cable.
Life tips:
Preventing bottle leakage: Tie a rubber band on the neck tube of the push-type bottle mouth to effectively prevent liquid from spilling.
Fixing the pot lid: Use two rubber bands to fix the pot lid to prevent it from falling.
Fixing the spoon: When grilling outside, you can use two rubber bands to fix the spoon on the wooden stick to turn it into a dinner clip.
Fix the tea bag: Wrap a rubber band around the cup to hold the string of the tea bag to prevent it from falling into the water.
Other creative uses:
Prevent nail clippings from flying around: When cutting nails, wrap the rubber band around the toothpick and put it into the nail clippers to effectively collect nail clippings and keep the table clean.
Prevent apples from oxidizing: Tie the cut apples tightly with rubber bands to prevent them from oxidizing and changing color.
Distinguish batteries: Wrap a rubber band around the battery to easily distinguish between fully charged and partially charged batteries.
Fix books: Tie books with rubber bands when going out to prevent them from being crushed in the bag.
These uses show the diversity and practicality of rubber bands in daily life, which can help us solve various small problems and improve the convenience of life.







