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Using things for a purpose other than for the intended purpose for which they were sold

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StarDreamer Tue 09-Aug-22 17:42:06

Using things for a purpose other than for the intended purpose for which they were sold

For example. A supermarket sells growing herb plants in the fresh vegetables section. Intended purpose is pull off the leaves and use them in cooking. Actual use, houseplant, no leaves ever removed.

A double example. An online business advertises printing a custom greetings card from an uploaded photograph file and sending it to a recipient. A supermarket sells photograph frames. Actual use, print of a card from an uploaded file of artwork produced on a home computer, sent to the customer, framed by the customer.

25Avalon Wed 10-Aug-22 13:20:01

NotSpaghetti tights are also very good as plant ties. Cut into strips they are strong yet flexible and soft. I’ve saved sunflower plants that are practically snapped in two.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Wed 10-Aug-22 17:31:13

I also use a slim 'sandwich tray' under the boiler to catch any drips, just in case and a hideous old vase under the kitchen sink which does the same job. Can you tell I've had a few plumbing problems over the decades?

pen50 Thu 11-Aug-22 11:28:37

After I inherited my mother's (superior) rolling pin, my original one sits in the corner of the hall, ready to silence an over-sensitive smoke alarm.....

Grandyma Thu 11-Aug-22 11:47:37

Laundry baskets for supermarket deliveries.
Tweezers for retrieving bits of food which have dropped into the kitchen plug hole.
Pole for opening the loft hatch to tuck in duvets on beds which are against the wall.
Cotton buds for cleaning small crevices around sinks and window frames.
Plant pot on my dressing table for brushes & combs.

Nannina Thu 11-Aug-22 11:50:16

The net bags onions and other fruit and veg are sold in to put over my pots of bulbs and keep the squirrels from digging them up

pce612 Thu 11-Aug-22 11:54:54

An old bread knife to cut back lawn edges.
Old tights cut up for plant ties.
Toilet roll inners for sweet pea seedlings.

Fleurpepper Thu 11-Aug-22 11:57:59

Old netting made into sleeves with ties for our cherry trees. The birds can have anything at the top, and the sleeves let us have a little too!

Newatthis Thu 11-Aug-22 12:12:33

Spatula to push bedsheets in - makes a nice neat edge!

Grantanow Thu 11-Aug-22 12:22:17

Red oxide paint from ironmongers is the same as more expensive terra cotta paint - we use it for flowerpots in need of brightening up after repairs from frost damage.

Annierob Thu 11-Aug-22 13:10:06

I use Vanish to soak dirty baking trays.

Gabrielle56 Thu 11-Aug-22 13:28:29

ixion

My grandmother's steel for knife sharpening.
As did she, we keep it by the front door for burglars.
Just in case ...

Whoa! I wouldn't for 2excellent reasons.
1. Any intruder will have this from you in a flash and you're a gonner!
2shouod you use it and injure/ kill an intruder is definitely manslaughter// murder, gbh or any one of section 20: serious assaults aand one down from attempt murder! I Josh you not!!

Gabrielle56 Thu 11-Aug-22 13:37:45

Auntieflo

I have turned a large brown wheelie bin, into a huge water butt. Connected it to the down-pipe, through it's lid, and then fed a short hose from there to a conventional water butt. One keeps the other topped up. (When it rains) and has been very successful.

Great minds.. my small brown wheelie is my compost bin! Drilled lots small holes all over to aereate and solid drllied base prevents Mr rat and his tribe returning! Makes amazing mix too!

toscalily Thu 11-Aug-22 13:41:56

Either the potato masher or my large wooden spoon to reach packets on the top kitchen cabinets and pull them towards me, would not do this with tins as I would probably knock myself out went they hit my head.

Old toothbrushes for cleaning around things.

The cutlery holder from our old dishwasher, holds all the smaller garden implements in the garage.

WD40 for getting the sticky residue of labels off jars.

Theoddbird Thu 11-Aug-22 13:48:46

I use the containers fruit and veg come in for seedlings...the are perfect and have drainage holes...

emmasnan Thu 11-Aug-22 13:52:28

An old chopstick for stirring paint, a very ancient steak knife for trimming lawn edges and downside of path.
Toothbrush to clean awkward places and a cocktail stick for cleaning round cooker knobs and edges where grease collects.

Happysexagenarian Thu 11-Aug-22 13:59:27

Grandad's shoe lasts used as doorstops.
Toilet roll tubes used as long root trainers for seedlings.
Freezer Paper for applique work and painting on fabric.
A pill organiser box for storing my machine needles.
Super King size flat sheet for a tablecloth when we extend the table fully.
Large ceramic tiles left over from the bathroom refit used as table mats for hot dishes.

Pammie1 Thu 11-Aug-22 14:07:16

Oldnproud

Socks out of the laundry basket for dusting bedrooms with, when I can't be bothered to go downstairs for a duster,

I thought I was the only one who did this - my OH has long ‘gamekeeper’ socks which are really soft, and when balled together in a pair, make perfect dusters !!

Nvella Thu 11-Aug-22 14:11:16

A long shoe horn as a back scratcher!

Ethelwashere1 Thu 11-Aug-22 14:18:14

I too use tights for garden ties, old clothes for proggy rugs, scraps of wool for granny squares, credit card for candle spills, lolly sticks for spills or garden markers, hair elastic to tie freezer bags, a bit of metal fence to keep the kitten off the fire, old clothes for dusters and so many more the list is endless. I once visited a retired headmistress and ended up doing our tea dishes. I was amazed at her dishcloth it was made from a pair of airtex knickers, the gusset . I’ve never been for tea since

grandtanteJE65 Thu 11-Aug-22 14:31:40

A length of thick electric cable used to clean the hose of the vacuum cleaner when it clogs up.

Fernbergien Thu 11-Aug-22 14:37:34

I use metal coat hanger to lift curtains up- hook over pole- when cleaning or painting.
Toothpaste to clean silver jewellery..
Washing up liquid on stained clothes before putting in machine.
Medicated hand gel to remove ball point from clothes or furnishings.

choughdancer Thu 11-Aug-22 15:08:24

Old drawers (transparent) from fridges and freezers for cloches in the garden; also cut-in-half water bottles.
Lampshades turned upside down and lined with an old plastic bowl to make planters in the garden. I usually decorate/paint/protect them so they last.

Saggi Thu 11-Aug-22 15:16:37

Looped handle of my kitchen scissors for pulling the open kitchen window closed as it’s over sink and i can’t reach easily!
An old piece of tubular steel 3 feet long ( don’t know where it came from) for hooking onto the bolt that holds the loft hatch closed and dragging it to open position.Also can hook down the loft ladder with it.
Bungy ropes for dragging my heavy pots on wheels around my garden. Just hook onto wheel frame and pull!

Pearlsaminger Thu 11-Aug-22 15:42:35

A treadmill as an… item to hang my clean washing waiting to be ironed on.. ?

georgiejg Thu 11-Aug-22 16:03:02

I use a fishing tackle box as a sewing box.