10 details in everyday objects that few know their use

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Sometimes, when we use something for many years, we find that it has some other useful functions. For example, margins in books and notebooks are there to protect the notes from fire or other problem, because the production of "first" printed books was really expensive… and we thought these passages were completely useless.

We have discovered the secrets of things and their decorative details that can really be very useful.

1. The diamond with slits in the backpacks

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 1In the beginning, this feature was only found in mountaineering backpacks: they are used to carry ropes to this point. In the city, you can use it to carry an umbrella, a bottle of water or even your sneakers.

2. The point near the iPhone camera

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 4The round hole in the back between the flash and the camera is the second microphone. It is necessary to exclude outside noise and make the sound clearer during your conversations.

3. Toothpicks

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 2Many people think that this is just a decorative design, but in reality, the Japanese toothpick is intended to break the top and be used as a base - for before and after eating.

4. Distinct lines on keyboards

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The felt protrusions on the letters F and J are an aid for those who can type without looking at the keyboard. These are just some of the goal setting shareware that you can use. Using these keys, you can quickly understand where your hands are.

5. Holes in your sneakers

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 5The first shoes of this kind were designed for basketball players. To allow the athletes to tie the laces tighter, they made holes in the sides. Some sneakers still have this design. Now, they serve only one purpose - extra ventilation, but you can still do the same with basketball players.

6. The pin in the garlic press

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 6This is not only a garlic press, but can also be used to remove cherry stones. The pin removes the stone from the cherry, nice and easy.

7. The pocket inside the women's underwear

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 7The piece of fabric in the underwear is called a crotch. When sewn into the underwear, the sides and back are connected to the main seams. It is technically impossible to make another inner seam, so the front remains hanging and thus looks like a pocket.

8. The lines on a cutting blade

Watch the following video to see what they are used for: The tip of the cutters can always be broken to make the tip younger. Just use the cap on the other side of the knife to remove the useless tip, as shown in the video.

9. The drawer under the oven

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 8Usually, people use this drawer to store internal pans, lids and other things. In fact, this drawer was intended to be used to keep food warm. The idea is that the prepared dishes will stay warm while something else is cooked in the oven on top of them.

10. The hole in the spoon for the spaghetti

10 synithisma antikeimena me kryfes dynatotites poy oi perissoteroi apo emas den gnorizoyn 9The hole in the spaghetti ladle is there to help you decide how much spaghetti to cook. The hole fits enough for a normal person

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