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11 Secret Features in Everyday Objects You’ll Want to Know

Have you ever wondered why some cups have a tiny ridge on the bottom? Or the reason why some backpacks have that odd square patch? We’re here to tell you that both of these details aren’t just an aesthetic choice, they all have a purpose, as do the other 9 hidden features we’ll show and explain to you below. Not only is it fun to find out the purpose of these secret features, but it’s also quite useful!

1. No, the small little drawer right beneath the oven isn't for storing pans, it's actually for keeping freshly-cooked food warm

Secret Features in Everyday Objects drawer right beneath the oven

2. Cups from IKEA often have a ridge at the bottom and it's not a mistake - these ridges ensure that water doesn't collect at the bottom of the cup when you're cleaning it in a dishwasher

Secret Features in Everyday Objects Cup from IKEA
Image Source: Reddit

3 Do you see the marking "12M" near a picture of an open jar on cosmetics packaging? It means that the product will expire 12 months after opening

Secret Features in Everyday Objects cream 12M
Image Source: Reddit

4. The top of applesauce can be easily turned into a spoon

5. Wooden hangers are made of specific types of wood that repel moths and other pest insects

Secret Features in Everyday Objects Wooden hangers

6. Those tiny holes on plane windows are very important as they level out the pressure in-between the windowpanes and prevent windows from cracking

Secret Features in Everyday Objects tiny holes on plane windows
Image Source: Reddit

7. Ever wonder why some people store peanut butter upside down? Well, this way all the oils collect on the bottom and you don't have to mix it before use

Secret Features in Everyday Objects peanut butter upside down
Image Source: Reddit

8. The black dots on the glass door in a microwave are actually crucial. They are called a Faraday cage and they block electromagnetic fields

Secret Features in Everyday Objects microwave

9. One of the reasons why headrests in cars are detachable is to let passengers break the car window and evacuate safely in case of an accident

Secret Features in Everyday Objects headrests

10. A built-in solution to preventing the straw from rising and wobbling around in the can few people know about...

Secret Features in Everyday Objects soda straw
Image Source: Reddit

11. Ever wonder if that odd square patch on some backpacks had a purpose? It was actually first developed for hiking backpacks as an attachment through which you could pass a string and attach various equipment. It's called a lash tab.

Secret Features in Everyday Objects lash tab
Image Source: Reddit
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