7 Money Saving Life Hacks You Should Know
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We've put together 7 awesome money saving tips that can save you a ton of money this year... Reduce your bills, conserve water, make your own house cleanser and more! Check out Opinion Outpost: http://goo.gl/W6hlxW This video was sponsored by Opinion Outpost, you can earn cash, gift cards, and more for your opinions. Here is a list of items we will be covering today: 1. Vacuum sealing your food using water 2. Using a screw as a battery replacement 3. Reducing your water bill 4. Cut your Internet bill in half! 5. Make your own Febreze 6. Make a natural, Eco-friendly home cleanser 7. Reducing your power bill significantly! Thanks for watching! -Social Media- http://facebook.com/HackThePlanet http://twitter.com/HouseholdHacker -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Check this out: 10 Juicy Snack Hacks For Halloween - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkZ_zXXaV9U -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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sharing a wifi password is illegal
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40% of america is rural and has no cable providers for fast internet, we have to pay fking 80$/m for 12mbps down/ .65 up. And thats without phone. USA has the shittiest internet and no competition, so the only providers just suepr charge customers with their shitty service monopoly and make us pay it or have nothing at all....
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on #2...u dont need to use a bolt...just keep one of the old batteries inside and clean the ends if needed....
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pls don't show ur face it's. not ugly I just like it the old way
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4:20 !
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one of those old battry still works with ine new battry so why that trouble
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3:20 grossly incandescent?
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opinion outpost wont accept my address because they think its not legit wtf
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Yay Oregon
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very interesting
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With the battery one would the battery only last half as long?
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Hey guys come to my new channel "How to make peanut butter dog treats by King Of awesome".
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Most toilets can be adjusted. Like mine, you have to move the floating thingy (bobber?) lower, so when the water level rises, cuts off the valve earlier.
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you can use tinfoil for the remote hack!
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hey stops at 4:20 😂😂😂
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i rolled up cardboard because i didnt have a funnel for the oil lol
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Just leave one old battery in the other slot
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I like the part ween you use a nail for the battery of the control
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7. Either you are just reading the info on the side of the box (which are all lies), and haven't actually used LED bulbs, or you haven't used them long enough to know. I have replaced all the bulbs in my house with LEDs and there are a TON of issues. Beside the fact that I have had them burn out after only 3 months, I have another one in a lamp, that doesn't even have a small lamp shade, it's a good size, that will turn off and on due to overheating. Apparently, I am the only one in my house that realizes you can turn lights off, the switch to LEDs hasn't impacted my electric bill enough to even be noticeable. Granted, I have 6+ computers running 24/7, but if you think you are going to buy a bunch of LED bulbs and watch your electric bill drop.. good luck with that!
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