You’re shoveling your snow all wrong – cooking spray is the secret weapon to getting it done quicker
SHOVELING is just one of those things you don't want to be doing during a snow day.
But with the help of cooking spray, it can be done ten times faster.
In a surprising hack, a handyman using the cooking spray you have in your kitchen to speed up the process.
Wet snow can be too heavy to pick up with your shovel, making this cold winter chore even more unenjoyable.
The handyman recommended spraying this kitchen staple on your shovel to help quickly move through the snow.
The spray will prevent heavy snow from sticking to your shovel and will save you from having to stop and clear it out in between piles.
Before storing the shovel back in the garage, he suggested wiping it down with a towel to avoid any mess.
Previously, a woman had revealed her hack to keeping her house warm without cranking up the heat: a $6 window insulation kit.
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She purchased the Frost King Indoor Window Insulation Kit from Home Depot, which supplies enough insulation for four windows.
"There's like no cold air coming into my apartment now," Aleigha claimed.
Thanks to this low-cost hack from Aleigha, this product will help you save up to 35 percent of your room's heat loss.
Following her TikTok hack which received over 101K views, Aleigha shared showing her followers what the window insulation looks like from inside.
To make this hack even more convenient, the insulation kit can be easily installed to windows using any standard hair dyer.
One user commented: "Used this all the time because my bed used to be by the window. Works amazingly, definitely recommend."
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