Some things are not what they seem. And sometimes it is difficult to understand what a thing is needed for and how to use it. Fortunately, the heroes of this article found the answers online.
It’s a magazine rack. © dyingPretty / Reddit
This is for storing baking trays right next to the oven. © TheMightyGoatMan / Reddit
It’s to wear over a foot or hand to protect medical bandages or casts while bathing. © BigShowSJG / Reddit
It’s an egg dispenser. © jackrats / Reddit
It used to be a button to call the servants. © qu33fwellington / Reddit
It’s likely a broken sweater clasp. © Fundyqueen / Reddit
That is beyond doubt a broken brass headed percussion mallet for bells/glockenspiel. © ImWrong_OnTheNet / Reddit
This is an old-school towel dryer. © brock_lee / Reddit
It’s a custom magnetic paper clip sculpture paperweight. © vicariousgluten / Reddit
This is decorative gravel for a fish tank. © the_honest_******* / Reddit
It’s an aid to tying fishing flies. © gefloible / Reddit
It’s a shaker, kind of like a pepper shaker, but for Parmesan cheese. © Runswithturnbucklez / Reddit
It’s either a conductor’s baton or a teacher’s pointer. © cochese25 / Reddit
It could be the vial for an aircraft coordination indicator. © ****TexansGhost / Reddit
It’s a door for a cat. © dotified / Reddit
- Did you get it back? © ssyllpher / Reddit
- It’s needed for the kids in the pool to learn how to dive. This is the heavy part of a diving toy. © Flat-Ambition-40** / Reddit
It’s a prosciutto holder. © SlippingO / Reddit
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