19 Ingenious Useful Design Features on Stuff We Use Every Day

     <i></i>   <i></i>   <i></i> 2<p>There are things in your life that you use every day. There are a few ordinary things that we could all utilize somewhat for further bolstering our good fortune. The key is figuring out how to spot and utilize their extraordinary highlights, which can be troublesome on the grounds that a large portion of them are so keenly and consistently hidden into the thing that they go unnoticed or look like decoration.</p> <p>If you have ever wondered about the holes on the sides of your Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars, the indentations at the bottom of wine bottles, or the miniature pockets and rivets on your jeans, for example, look no further.</p> <p>In the greater part of these cases, we don’t need to transform anything that we are doing. Here and there it has a sufficient effect to know why these highlights exist. In doing as such, we can value great outline. They say that the best outlines are the simplest ones and after reading this article, you’ll agree with us.</p> <p>Read on to find out how those normal things have cool hidden features for you to find out! Hopefully, you’ll have fun using them after reading this.</p> <h2>#1: Chinese food box</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-1-jpg.jpeg"/>Shutterstock <p>These Chinese takeout food boxes can be turned into plates, surprise! Now that’s a cool 2 in 1 deal.</p> <h2>#2: Straw Holder</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-2-jpg.jpeg"/>Shutterstock <p>Ever thought what that circular hole is there for on a can? Well, it’s there to put a straw in it. It holds it up well and you don’t have the fear to drop the straw.</p> <h2>#3: Bumps on tires</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-3-jpg.jpeg"/>Shutterstock <p>What are these bumps on your tires? They aren’t just a design, these tire treads mark the maximum safe tread height. So, check your vehicle’s tires right away!</p> <h2>#4: Pen Cap</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-4-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>About a 100 people die every year from choking on pen caps. You’ll notice that BIC pens have hole at the tip of their lids. This doesn’t only prevent it from leaking, it is also to comply with safety standards and reduce the “risk of children accidentally inhaling them.</p> <p>Well, these holes are designed to avoid asphyxiation from caps when swallowed. Think about it before you chew one next time!</p> <h2>#5: Screenshot</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-5-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>Don’t know how to take a screenshot with your iPhone? Press the top lock button with thr home button together and voila! You’ll have the screenshot in your gallery. Have fun while web surfing and find new wallepapers!</p> <h2>#6: Toothpick</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-6-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>That designed end of the toothpick snaps off easily and makes a handy little stand.</p> <h2>#7: Bottom of wine bottles</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-7-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>What’s the motivation behind the space at the base of your day by day drink? It’s to diminish weight while expelling the stopper. You’ll see that champagne bottles have a much bigger one.</p> <h2>#8: Tiny hole in iPhones</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-8-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>You’ll see a minor gap between the focal point and blaze on your iPhone. It’s a receiver! In any case, aren’t there officially two others? The essential mic, the one you’re accustomed to seeing, is utilized for grabbing an assortment of clamors, including your voice, while the optional mic gets encompassing commotion. There’s a commotion crossing out circuit that wipes out foundation clamors and influences your voice to sound clearer.</p> <h2>#9: Charger Hooks</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-9-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>You must have heard about this one while it went viral a few years back. Well, to rmind you again, these macbook’s chargers have hooks on them to help you prevent break the wires. Try wrapping the wire around the hook next time you use it.</p> <h2>#10: Plastic Liners under Bottle Caps</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-10-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>Ever wondered why there’s that blue round liner in every bottle’s cap? It’s softer than the rest of the plastics that’s used for the bottle and it helps ensure the freshness and carbonation of the drink.</p>     <h2>#11: Bobby Pin Grooves</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-11-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>This is the most common and for granted thing! See the groovy design on one of its sides? Well that groovy side is supposed to be the bottom side and well it makes sense, it’s there to have better grip.</p> <h2>#11: Hole in the handles of pots and pans</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-12-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>Those holes are there to hang your pans and pots easily. It can also be used to leave your spoon in it, if it fits.</p> <h2>#12: Bumps on F and J keys</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-13-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>These bumps help keep you in line with 10-finger typing. They indicate where the index fingers should rest so you can feel for them rather than looking down, especially if you’ve got a lot to type.</p> <h2>#13: Arrow on gas gauge</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-14-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>We all stop at gas stations every second day. Have you ever been there and forgotten which side you need to pump your gas? For that you probably get out of your car and check. Well you won’t have to anymore. Look for the arrow next to your fuel sign, that’ll tell you.</p> <h2>#14: Holes in rulers</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-15-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>Next time when you use a ruler, find the holes on the center axis. These are there to help you hang the ruler, 3 holes can help you hang in a 3 ring binder</p> <h2>#15: Miniature pockets and rivets on jeans</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-16-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>The smallest pocket in your jeans could barely fit your finger and that’s because it was originally meant for a pocket watch. As for the rivets, they look like pointless buttons but they’re actually there to reinforce the seams of the pockets. Pockets are vulnerable to rips so this greatly improves the item’s endurance. Bet you didn’t know that! Or did you?</p> <h2>#16: Holes on side of your converse shoes</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-17-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>Bet you didn’t know that Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars were originally an elite basketball shoe! Ever noticed the holes on their both sides? The holes on the sides are used for ventilation. Some folks also use it to pull the laces into a snugger fit. How cool!</p> <h2>#17: Spikes on bottle caps</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-18-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>You’re probably well aware of this one unless you found another method to open the tubes.</p> <p>While purchasing an OTC treatment, you might find a little spike beneath the lid. Guess what it’s there for!? Well, Flip it over and use it to puncture through the protective foil. What an innovation, lol!</p> <h2>#18: Indentation on Tics and Tacs lid</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-19-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>Almost everybody loves Tics ‘n Tacs. If you’re a Tics and Tacs maniac like me, you might not find this useful but it’s about etiquettes. Use the lid to put one piece of Tic Tacs on it. Well, at least that’s what it’s there for.</p> <h2>#19: Hole at the bottom of padlock</h2> <img src="https://cdnone.netlify.com/db/2017/09/c-users-admin-desktop-ahsan-articles-2157-20-jpg.jpeg"/><strong>Shutterstock</strong> <p>Ever noticed the holes on your padlock? Is it there to fit a wire or something? No! It’s made for drainage and lubrication purposes. So take good care of your padlock and you won’t have to buy a new one for years!</p>     <p>So how many of these fun hidden facts you didn’t know? I suppose many. Go to your friends and surprise them with your new fun knowledge!</p>   <i></i>

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