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World's Best Life Hacks - 200 Things That Make Your Life Easier - cover

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World's Best Life Hacks - 200 Things That Make Your Life Easier

Sarah Devos

Publisher: Weldon Owen

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Summary

Hacks are simple tips to make your life easier and more enjoyable.

Too little space in your wardrobe? Hang up the tab on a can of soda to your hanger and attach to it a new coat hanger. Twice as much hanging space! 

No speaker at hand? Make it quickly with a toilet roll and two plastic cups. Super convenient! 

Did you know that you can turn a bag of chips in an instant into a bowl? Or that you can peel a mango with a glass? 

This is a collection of the 200 most useful life hacks for your home, garden, kids and much more. Everything is explained with clear, step-by-step pictures so you can get started right away!
Available since: 06/07/2016.

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