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Unsung Kitchen Hero: Binder Clips

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    28. mar. 2025, 15.11

    Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

    Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

    I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

    Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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    wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 20.11 sidst redigeret af
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    To piggyback on this, for this of us who enjoy a refrigerator cluttered with magnets, you can stick them to the fridge! I have a bunch of magnetic hematite on my fridge and have a scissor, lighter, multiple chip clips, and pens stuck to it. No more digging through a junk drawer!

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      28. mar. 2025, 15.11

      Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

      Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

      I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

      Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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      wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 20.20 sidst redigeret af
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      Also useful for some ad hoc cable management. The triangular space inside is big enough to hold some thinner wires without damaging them

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      • ? Gæst
        28. mar. 2025, 20.00

        …I would like to return this Empricorn

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        wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 20.22 sidst redigeret af
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        It’s not my fault, I was poorly trained!

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        • ? Gæst
          28. mar. 2025, 15.11

          Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

          Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

          I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

          Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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          wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 20.30 sidst redigeret af
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          They aren’t the cheapest, but I really like using GripStics to reseal bags. As long as the bag is not made of a very thick material, you can get an airtight seal (Eg, good for plastic-y foiled bags, not so good for a bag of flour made out of paper).

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          • ? Gæst
            28. mar. 2025, 15.11

            Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

            Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

            I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

            Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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            wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 20.36 sidst redigeret af
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            I saw someone online use these with a coat hanger to hold open a cookbook while cooking in the kitchen. The coat hanger was hung on the handle of a kitchen press, and the clips connected to the open book to the hanger.

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            • ? Gæst
              28. mar. 2025, 15.11

              Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

              Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

              I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

              Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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              wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 21.21 sidst redigeret af
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              Clothesline clips also work

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                28. mar. 2025, 15.11

                Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

                Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

                I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

                Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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                wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 22.19 sidst redigeret af
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                I 3d print mine

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                  28. mar. 2025, 22.19

                  I 3d print mine

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                  wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 22.38 sidst redigeret af
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                  I have and love my 3d printer, this is an example of something that you should buy and not print. Your prints will wear out, these will last your lifetime.

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                    28. mar. 2025, 15.11

                    Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

                    Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

                    I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

                    Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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                    wrote on 28. mar. 2025, 23.18 sidst redigeret af
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                    Been steeling these from work forever. 10/10 they work great for the kitchen.

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                      28. mar. 2025, 15.11

                      Don’t buy those crappy plastic bag-clips to hold chip bags, flour bags, etc closed. They’re unsatisfying, they wear out and bend, and they just add more plastic pollution to the world.

                      Instead buy more binder clips. They’re made from spring steel, they’re strong as hell, try almost never wear out, they can be used to close bags, as small clamps, as hangers for almost anything in a pinch, and they’re amazing for building pillow / blanket forts.

                      I have some from my grandma that she bought 30 years ago and they work just as well as the ones I bought a year ago. The only risk with them ever is rust, and you can just scrub that off with vinegar, add a brush of paint and it’s fixed.

                      Truly some of my favourite robust little items.

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                      wrote on 29. mar. 2025, 03.02 sidst redigeret af
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                      I used some today to hold leather pieces in place while I sewed! mega helpful

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                        28. mar. 2025, 18.14

                        Same. Binder clips can pinch!

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                        wrote on 1. apr. 2025, 07.37 sidst redigeret af
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                        Just use the smaller ones

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                          28. mar. 2025, 20.20

                          Also useful for some ad hoc cable management. The triangular space inside is big enough to hold some thinner wires without damaging them

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                          wrote for 9 dage siden sidst redigeret af
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                          You can buy these in pretty giant sizes at art shops, so should work for thick or a few cables as well ^__^

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