No. 1: Phone stand
A piece of 5-7 cm is cut from the aqua stick.
It is convenient to do this with a cutter made of nichrome thread. The center is cut out crosswise at different angles.
This allows you to get a stand holding a smartphone with a strong and weak slope.
No. 2: Soft pads on the arms of the chair
For this homemade product you will need thermoplasticine. You need to roll it into a sausage and make a ring out of it for a water stick. A stationery knife is inserted into it at an angle.
The result is a cutter, by rotating which you can unravel the aquanoodles into a spiral.
It, in turn, is easily wound around the arms of chairs, railings, and pipes of sports equipment racks.
No. 3. Ceiling suspension for hand-held flashlight
A spiral of aquastick can be attached to the ceiling in a dark closet and a hand-held flashlight can be inserted into it. The spiral is rigid enough so that the light source does not dangle or rotate.
No. 4: Thermal cover for the jar
In a piece of aqua stick, you can cut the middle to the diameter of an aluminum can.
It is better to do this with a hot tool to get a smooth cut. Aquanoodles are also used to make a lid. This cover will slow down the heating of soda or beer in a can.
No. 5: Float to save toilet tablets
To make hygiene tablets for the toilet tank dissolve more slowly, you can make a float for them. To do this, a ring is cut out of an aquanoodle and expanded to fit the diameter of the tablet. To prevent it from falling out, a grate from the sink drain is tied to it.
Now the tablet will float with the float at the top. This way it will dissolve slowly and will last for a long time.
#6: Protecting glass bottles
To prevent glass bottles from breaking or knocking when carried, you can wrap them with a spiral of Aquanoodles.
No. 7: Conductor for storing mops and other equipment
A spiral from an aqua stick can be used to tie together mops, tubes, cuttings, etc. Tools secured together do not fall over while standing in a corner. If you need to get something out, the spiral can be easily removed.
No. 8: Curtain holder
Literally 2 turns of a spiral from an aqua stick can be used to fix the assembled curtain. From the front side, only one turn of the pick-up is visible, so everything looks quite good.