Now I never throw away plastic bottles! Homemade ideas for home and garden
Many of us send plastic bottles for recycling without thinking that they can still be useful. Personally, I never throw them away again, because with a little imagination and ingenuity, you can make many useful homemade products from them that will come in handy at home or in the country! And today I will share with you some interesting ideas for using plastic bottles in everyday life.
1. I think everyone has encountered a problem when it is very difficult to untie the knot on a bag of cereals or other bulk products. You can forget about these torments by simply cutting off the neck with a lid from the bottle.
We pass the bag through the neck, twist the lid and the cereal is securely sealed. Now you don't have to untie the knot for a long time, but you just need to unscrew the lid.
2. From a 1.5 or 2 liter bottle and two caps, you can make a homemade product, which will be useful not only in the kitchen, but also in the workshop or garage. Cut off the top of the bottle with a clerical knife.
And we drill holes in the lids and connect them with hot glue.
We connect the caps with the cut off part from the bottle and get a convenient funnel. When pouring liquids into a bottle, such a funnel does not need to be held with your hands and it will definitely not go anywhere.
3. Plastic bottles can be used to get strong, durable, and most importantly free, rope, which will definitely come in handy in the country or in the garden. For example, it can be used to tie up plants or connect some parts (instead of plastic clamps).
To get a rope out of the bottle, you just need to make a cut in a small block, install a blade from a clerical knife on top and fix some kind of stick or plastic pipe.
Cut off the bottom of the bottle, make a small cut with a knife (to make a tail) and put the bottle on a stick. Skip the tail under the blade and drag. That's it, now you have an unlimited supply of rope!
4. But taking a large milk bottle or a plastic canister, you can make a homemade product that will come in handy in the yard of a private house or in a workshop.
All you need to do is cut off the upper part of the bottle (canister), fasten the handle on the rest of the part with rivets or self-tapping screws and you will have a convenient garbage scoop. I think you will definitely find a use for it.
5. If you are going to the country house or on a hike in nature, do not forget to take a plastic five liter bottle with you. By making a small hole at the bottom of the bottle, you will make the simplest washstand that will work. due to the created pressure (when the lid is unscrewed, the water will run, and when screwed it will stop flow out).