The video is a compilation of various life hacks and DIY projects that can be done during the winter season. The host starts by discussing the use of a water filter to extract white synthetic threads from under sinks, which can be used to create a beautiful New Year's toy. The host then demonstrates how to wind a thread around a ball, bend a wire into a hook, and thread the thread through a jar of PVA glue to create a decorative object.
The host also shares a life hack for creating homemade firecrackers using large syringes found in veterinary pharmacies. The host cuts off the spouts from the syringes, removes the burrs, and connects them using hot-melt adhesive. The host then demonstrates how to create homemade candies from old waste paper and empty plastic packaging, which can be used to decorate a Christmas tree.
The host also shares a life hack for cleaning a Christmas tree by removing the coral base and wrapping the tree in a thick cloth moistened with a spray bottle. The host uses hot-melt glue to turn combs into razors for removing pellets from the tree.
The host then shares a life hack for creating a heating pad from a sweater using hot-melt glue. The host also shares a life hack for creating a snowball fight using any round object by cutting it into two parts.
The host also shares a life hack for cooling drinks quickly by placing a can on the frozen surface of a freezer and rotating it. The host also shares a life hack for creating hand-wrapped gift boxes using thick paper.
The host ends the video by sharing a life hack for dealing with snow that sticks to boots by using cheap baby diapers to absorb the moisture. The host also shares a life hack for creating a homemade humidifier using cardboard and threads from a filter.
1. The video discusses a life hack to simplify Christmas tree decoration. It involves using a water filter that people install under sinks, a ball, and PVA glue. The filter consists of white synthetic threads wound on a plastic cylinder with holes. The threads are then cut into pieces to create cheap clubs of snow-white thread. The threads are threaded through a jar, glued, and pulled through to create a kli to lubricate and a flax machine.
2. The video also suggests using old light bulbs to create beautiful New Year's toys. The ball needs to be completely wrapped with thread to make a round frame and hang it to dry. After about 10 hours, the thread will harden and the ball needs to be pierced with a needle. If nothing happens, then use heavier artillery.
3. The video also discusses a life hack for pneumatic firecrackers. It involves using two large syringes of 100 milliliters, which can be found in veterinary pharmacies. The spout from one syringe is cut off and removed, and the burrs are removed to get a flat surface. The second syringe is cut off halfway, the spout is shortened and widened to slightly increase the throughput. The two syringes are connected and hermetically glued together using hot-melt adhesive. The candy is made from old waste paper, and if you want the candy to shine, you can take empty plastic packaging, fill them with a small syringe, and cover with a piece of rubber from under the ball.
4. The video also suggests a life hack for peeling tangerines. It involves peeling the peel with one hand in one piece, making it easier to collect it all and take it to the trash can.
5. The video also discusses a life hack for keeping a Christmas tree standing longer. It involves taking a knife and removing the layer of coral base. A thick cloth is then used to wrap the Christmas tree using could cut and spray bottle. The Christmas tree will absorb the moisture that you can hold out much longer without losing your needles.
6. The video also suggests a life hack for creating a heating pad. It involves using hot-melt glue to turn the combs into something like the cheapest razors. The combs are cut off the coils from a sweater, and rice is poured there and sealed on the other side. This will get a good heating pad, because sometimes you go outside and it’s so cold that you want to go back home, having pre-heated such a thing.
7. The video also discusses a life hack for cooling drinks quickly. It involves finding the frozen surface of the freezer and placing the can on it, then start rotating it. This way you can cool the drink less in less than 2 minutes.
8. The video also suggests a life hack for creating a solid box. It involves using thick paper and making several passes, first the whole square and then cut off small squares, leaving only these ears on the sides. But they also need to be cut on one side and so that the adjacent spoons are bent perpendicularly.
9. The video also discusses a life hack for fixing the problem of snow sticking to the boots. It involves using cheap baby diapers, which work on the principle of diapers. Just lay them under a rug or even without it and all the moisture from the shoes will be absorbed exactly there.
10. The video also suggests a life hack for creating a humidifier. It involves using any cardboard and also threads from the filter, instead of it you can take a medical one, roll it up into a roll, glue the thread onto the cardboard and make small holes in it through every centimeter. You can thread the thread like this and get a similar design. The remaining one is cut off just right, you need to place a container with water and thanks to the capillary effect, the water will move along the thread and the heat of the battery will be in it evaporate by the way.