Bread and loaves in the store in factory packaging are often closed with special plastic clips.
The trinket is useless at first glance, but experienced housewives collect clips for some reason and are very happy when they have the opportunity to use them in everyday life. Here are some popular examples.
How to use bread clips?
Lifehack #1: With indoor plants
Tall plants do not always want to climb or be held close to a support placed nearby.
There is nothing easier than fixing a stubborn shoot to a support with the help of such a clamp.
Lifehack #2: With wires
Wires from household appliances and chargers create chaos, hanging on the walls or lying on the floor. You can tie them up with such clips - this is the first thing.
Secondly, you can attach a labeled clamp to each wire and you won’t have to remember which device the plug is from.
Thirdly, wires in this form are less likely to get tangled and generally look neater.
Lifehack No. 3: with tape
Everyone knows how difficult it is to find the beginning of a roll of tape. Then you still have to try to peel off a piece of sticky tape.
You won't have to waste time on this anymore if you have a clip from a bread package at hand.
Lifehack #4: With bags
And there is nothing easier than using the clip for its intended purpose, but with other products.
This way you can close a bag of cereals, a sack of dried fruit, and other containers that you previously had to tie in knots.