There are many different things in the vast world. Even if we have never heard of them, certain things just make too much logic not to exist. Here are 20 things that exist because, well, of course they do, according to r/ofcoursethatsathing.
Sometimes a seemingly insignificant detail that you had never considered can significantly alter your life. Like when my sister visited and rummaged through my refrigerator while I was at work. She exclaimed, "That fish curry was fantastic!" when I returned home. For weeks, I hadn't made fish curry. I started labeling leftovers once she felt better, and I now use a labeler to date and name everything in the kitchen. Many things in life are similar in this regard. You purchase a cheap, straightforward item that you end yourself using so frequently that you lose track of how you ever managed without it.
These clever items you didn't know existed will be of great service to you. It's preferable to buy the labeler before you give your sister food poisoning, as I discovered the hard way.
When your shower drain jams up so badly that you have to take a shower in a deep puddle, for instance, adopting a "not my problem" attitude toward them may seem harmless enough. It's much simpler to install a hair catcher there instead of calling a plumber. You may not have considered purchasing a sandwich grill, but once you start preparing your own gourmet meals rather than ordering takeout and start saving money, you'll probably wonder why you put it off. For more ingenious picks like these.
Sometimes a seemingly insignificant detail that you had never considered can significantly alter your life. Like when my sister visited and rummaged through my refrigerator while I was at work. She exclaimed, "That fish curry was fantastic!" when I returned home. For weeks, I hadn't made fish curry. I started labeling leftovers once she felt better, and I now use a labeler to date and name everything in the kitchen. Many things in life are similar in this regard. You purchase a cheap, straightforward item that you end yourself using so frequently that you lose track of how you ever managed without it.
These clever items you didn't know existed will be of great service to you. It's preferable to buy the labeler before you give your sister food poisoning, as I discovered the hard way.
When your shower drain jams up so badly that you have to take a shower in a deep puddle, for instance, adopting a "not my problem" attitude toward them may seem harmless enough. It's much simpler to install a hair catcher there instead of calling a plumber. You may not have considered purchasing a sandwich grill, but once you start preparing your own gourmet meals rather than ordering takeout and start saving money, you'll probably wonder why you put it off. For more ingenious picks like these.
#1 Ritz Oreo
Source: Ebaumsworld
#2 Travel bag that follows its owner
Source: Ebaumsworld
#3 Gummy mac and cheese
Source: Ebaumsworld
#4 For when your hoo-ha is feeling low
Source: Ebaumsworld
#5 Underwear claw machine
Source: Ebaumsworld
#6 A jumbo remote because you’ll be damned if you spend another night fruitlessly digging through your couch cushions on the hunt for your tiny remote
Source: Urban Outfitters
#7 A washer-friendly sock organization system because at this point, you're basically running a home for orphaned socks.
Source: Amazon
#8 A dish brush with a built-in sink rest because you are positively d o n e with fishing your brush out of murky, greasy water every time it falls in
Source: Amazon
#9 A pistachio pedestal designed to give the king of nuts the respect they deserve.
Source: Uncommon Goods
#10 A produce-saving Rubbermaid container that'll extend the life of your fruits and veggies. Now, instead of throwing away your untouched spinach after just a few days, you can throw it out after a week!
Source: Amazon, Natalie Brown
#11 An adjustable, three-blade blind duster capable of cleaning the grimiest blinds — we're talking top and bottom — in one fell swoop. No more poof of dust coming at you every time you crack them open
Source: Amazon
#12 A set of cocktail plates made to hold your charcuterie and champagne thanks to a notch you can slip your glass right into for hands-free holding. No more fumbling to eat, drink, and make convincing small talk
Source: Amazon
#13 A scratch-free scraping tool because the stickers on those TJ Maxx candles aren't going to remove themselves
Source: Amazon