I bought a lift-top coffee table from a big box store almost a decade ago. It’s entirely particle board and has seen better days cosmetically, but it’s probably my single favorite piece of furniture. It’s immensely practical for meals, using a laptop, or just bringing your remote/drink/whatever closer to your hand when laying down on the couch. I instinctively try to lift other people’s coffee tables when I visit, and am mildly annoyed when it doesn’t work…

  • wjrii@kbin.social
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    12
    ·
    1 year ago

    Several years ago I was in a dollar store and bought a reel of twist-tie wire with a little integrated cutter. It has come in handy so many times, and I’m still only about 2/3 through it.

    Dropped the bread’s twist tie somewhere? I’m not looking around for that piece of garbage. I have new, BETTER garbage.

    Cheap lightweight picture frame came with the type of hardware that benefits from hanging wire? Done.

    Need to tie off a takeout bag that’s now full of trash? I got this.

    Kiddo made a Christmas ornament out of construction paper? No retrieving the ornament box from the attic for me.

    • Astronomik@kbin.socialOP
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      1 year ago

      Tangentially related: I also hate the twist ties or little bits of plastic that they use on bread bags, so instead I use a set of bag sealing clips from Ikea. It was a set of 30 for just a few bucks and they’re such an improvement.

      • Flaky_Fish69@kbin.social
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        for bread bags and similar, just twist it tightly closed and fold under to keep it from untwisting.
        Twist ties don’t really seal it, they just keep it from untwisting (which is what seals it.)