Use a Dust Scoop to Fill a Bucket
Have you ever found yourself needing to fill a bucket with water from the sink and it’s impossible, or it’s just too messy, or you’ve found yourself standing at an angle all the time before you can fill the bucket? If so, you’ll welcome this handy time-saving hack at home. All you need is a dust scoop, a basin, and a bucket. Tilt the dust scoop under the faucet. Then place the bucket under the kitchen sink and turn on the faucet (as shown here).
Use a Dust Scoop to Fill a Bucket

The water from the dust scoop will run down its handle and collect in the bucket. To avoid any mess, just make sure the dust scoop and bucket are positioned correctly before you get started!
Organize Cords Using Old Toilet Paper Tubes
We’re sure most homes are full of messy wires that give you a headache just looking at them. We’re talking about extension cords, cables, phone chargers, laptops, etc. Sometimes, these wires can sit in a drawer, neglected for years. But keeping them dust-free and organized can be time-consuming, annoying, and tedious. So, this is where repurposing toilet and kitchen towels into cable storage solutions comes in.
Organize cords using old toilet paper tubes
Simply place each individual wire inside a tube, mark the outside with a permanent marker, and there you have it, a home organization hack that will keep you out of trouble.
Use a dishwasher to clean air conditioner vents
There’s an easy way to find out how dirty your home is. Go check your air conditioning vents. The beauty of an air conditioning system is obvious. However, the downside is that it will pick up dirt over time and can be less effective and efficient. Imagine all the dust, animal hair, and bits of human and animal skin in your home, and then imagine some of it getting stuck in your pores. Blown away.
Use a dishwasher to clean air conditioner vents