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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.

Callistemon21 Tue 09-Aug-22 22:19:49

ixion

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

ixion ?

SpringyChicken Tue 09-Aug-22 22:13:05

Wire hanging baskets, placed upside down in the flower bed as plant supports.

nadateturbe Tue 09-Aug-22 22:11:59

My herb cutter is great for slicing pizza.

25Avalon Tue 09-Aug-22 22:01:25

Bought mil a beautiful very expensive leather ice bucket. She turned it into a holder for cotton reels.

Nannagarra Tue 09-Aug-22 21:20:37

Not knives! Scissors.

Nannagarra Tue 09-Aug-22 21:19:47

Old credit card:
- to fill holes with plaster or wood filler, then I pass the card over the surface to achieve a virtually flat surface
- to scrape away baked on food on ceramic dishes and baking trays. It won’t scratch.

Tin foil:
- folded to sharpen knives as they cut through it
- scrunched up to clean oven shelves

StarDreamer Tue 09-Aug-22 21:11:23

mrswoo

A table-runner that I have worn as a very elegant scarf.

( to be honest, I thought it was a scarf when I was given it as a present - much to the amusement of the gift giver who didn’t let on for some time that it wasn’t )?

I had never heard of a table runner until now.

LINK > themillshop.co.uk/blog/what-are-table-runners-and-how-and-when-to-use-them/

Something more that I have learned on Gransnet.

Nannagarra Tue 09-Aug-22 21:08:41

I use:
The point of a vegetable peeler to hull strawberries
A spatula to tease items from high shelves
An old toothbrush to clean around taps
A meat injector to refill bottles which sprinkle their contents but refuse to be parted from their tops (I cannot always buy the bottles I prefer)
A plastic pipette to squirt disinfectant into the sink overflow point
A fork to uproot small weeds
A separate shower puff and vinegar to clean the bath
Thoroughly cleaned hair dye bottles which squirt and small jug-shaped detergent dispensers which pour when the DGC’s have bath time fun in our house - they favour these rather than the toys we have bought for them
DH uses sections of my flesh-coloured tights from yonks ago to tie up plants. Make do and mend, eh? ?

Margiknot Tue 09-Aug-22 21:08:16

A toy arrow ( bendy and longer than a chopstick) from my sons bow and arrow set used to be perfect for cleaning the out the Dyson vacuum brush head when it gets jammed up. Unfortunately the arrow got lost when we moved house, so now I have to search out a suitable twig from the garden.

Nandalot Tue 09-Aug-22 21:06:19

Old net curtains over a coloured sheet for large family dinners. They look pretty and are so forgiving with spills. Come up like new.

Fleurpepper Tue 09-Aug-22 21:03:56

RichmondPark1

An old wheelbarrow with holes in the bottom as a planter.

I have the same full of stawberries, to keep slugs at bay. It works!

mrswoo Tue 09-Aug-22 20:55:50

A table-runner that I have worn as a very elegant scarf.

( to be honest, I thought it was a scarf when I was given it as a present - much to the amusement of the gift giver who didn’t let on for some time that it wasn’t )?

HowVeryDareYou Tue 09-Aug-22 20:45:02

RichmondPark1 Very pretty.

HowVeryDareYou Tue 09-Aug-22 20:44:33

Blossoming I use BBQ tongs too!

When our bathroom window is open, I can't reach high enough to pull it back in to close it, so I use a coat hanger.

A jug for scooping out clean cat litter from the sackful, to fill up the litter tray

RichmondPark1 Tue 09-Aug-22 20:44:23

An old wheelbarrow with holes in the bottom as a planter.

Allsorts Tue 09-Aug-22 20:40:30

A fish gutting knife used for opening paint tins, getting weeds out, a multitude of things.

crazyH Tue 09-Aug-22 20:28:58

An old paint bucket which I leave in the shower cubicle to collect the excess splash water, which I then pour down the toilet, as I always have a wee before my shower?

Casdon Tue 09-Aug-22 20:28:23

I save those hinged lid clear plastic containers strawberries and grapes come in, and use them as mini windowsill greenhouses for my seedlings - they are the right size to put on one of those long windowsill plant pot holders, and the seeds grow well because it’s a bit warmer due to the lids.

Nell8 Tue 09-Aug-22 20:14:07

An empty A4 ring binder as a wedge to stop a door from slamming shut in a draught
Old sheets for collecting prunings in the garden
Loads of Amazon packaging for composting

Oldnproud Tue 09-Aug-22 19:54:37

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

Oopsadaisy1 Tue 09-Aug-22 19:53:26

I use old wooden spoons to plant seedlings, the handle end obvs!

Oldnproud Tue 09-Aug-22 19:52:22

A screwdriver for pricking out seedlings - as well as for opening cans of paint, like grandMattie does..

Blossoming Tue 09-Aug-22 19:51:55

Barbecue tongs for lifting things from shelves I can’t reach. An old school wooden ruler for opening/closing the window vents.

JackyB Tue 09-Aug-22 19:36:24

I keep a few chopsticks in the drawer for stirring things in tall containers.

grandMattie Tue 09-Aug-22 19:35:09

Typical is a screwdriver used to open tins of paint!
Toothbrush to clean round taps.