The Unexpected Uses Of Everyday Items

Published on 07/29/2021
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Holes In Pot Handle

You might not understand why pots and pans have holes at the end of the handles unless you’re a chef. There are two logical explanations for the hole’s existence. For starters, the hole makes it simple to hang the pot on hooks while it’s not in use or drying out. You may have even used similar pots in your own kitchen before. The other trick of the trade, on the other hand, is probably something you haven’t tried before, and you’re going to love it.

Holes In Pot Handle

Holes In Pot Handle

It’s time to put down the saucy stirring spoon and clean off the counter. Slip the utensil into the pot the next time you’re making a red curry and left it there to rest while your food cooks. This smooth hack is especially worth trying the next time you’re cooking dinner and want to impress guests with your excellent Top Chef skills. Many ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ are certain to follow your performance.

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Cylinder Toward End Of Cable Cord

You’ve probably used a cable or power cord previously for a variety of reasons. You could have noticed a big cylinder-shaped lump near the cord’s end if you have. Apart from being a cylinder-shaped lump, there is a name for this. Chokes or ferrite cores are what they’re called.

Cylinder Toward End Of Cable Cord

Cylinder Toward End Of Cable Cord

It’s just magnetic iron oxide, and it helps to keep high-frequency electromagnetic interference at bay. When your phone is too close to a speaker, do you get that strange static noise that interrupts your call? This is an example of interference like this. To prevent this, cable cords are designed with large cylinders.

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