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Fluff up feathers Throw one or two tennis balls like these  ( $15 ) into the dryer the next time you dry down-filled items like pillows, c...

10 Reasons You Need to Buy More Tennis Balls

Dryer

Fluff up feathers

Throw one or two tennis balls like these ($15) into the dryer the next time you dry down-filled items like pillows, comforters and jackets. They’ll ditch the flat look they get from the washing machine and puff up again. You’ll also love these tips that’ll help get spring cleaning done more quickly.

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Bottles

Open bottles with ease

Twist-off bottle caps never seem to come off the way they should. To make it easier, cut a tennis ball in half, then cover the bottle cap with one half and twist it off without a problem. If it isn’t a twist-off, use these sneaky ways to open a beer without a bottle opener.

 

Person rubbing their feet

Relieve sore feet

Take a load off your aching feet and give them a treat. Put a tennis ball on the floor. Remove your shoes and place your foot on top of the tennis ball. Now roll the ball around with your foot. Did you know that this super spice can help relieve your pain, too?

Person with their hand on their back

Massage your back too

Drop a few tennis balls into a long tube sock and tie the end shut. Now pretend the tube sock is a towel and move it across your back the way you would if you were drying off after a shower.

Nails

Make a mini toolbox

Cut a slit in a tennis ball and squeeze it to widen the split. Toss in some nails, then stop squeezing the ball to close up the toolbox. Carry it with you around the house or in the yard and squeeze it any time you need a nail. Genius! Here are 50 more containers that will help get your house in order.

Doctor bandaging patients leg in hospital

Save your socks

Don’t toss your sock just because it has a small hole in the toe or the heel. Place a tennis ball in the toe or heel (wherever it needs to be mended). The tennis ball will stretch out the surface of the sock so that sewing it will be easier.

Red bike

Keep your bike level

Help your bicycle’s kickstand do its job (keeping your bike standing) and prevent it from sinking into the grass or mud by using a tennis ball. How? Cut a slit in the ball and slip it over the end of the kickstand. If you ever find yourself at the beach with your bike, this trick will stop the kickstand from sinking into the sand. Don’t forget to back these beach snacks for your visit, too.

Hitting a nail with a hammer

Soften a hammer’s blow

Whether you need to gently nudge some woodwork back into place or tap a nail into softwood, place a tennis ball with a slit in the middle over your hammer. The tennis ball will treat your job gently.

Car in a garage

Park perfectly

Parking your car in the garage is an art: You have to pull only so far forward (but far enough!) and only so close to each wall (but not too close!) Take the guesswork out of the equation by hanging a tennis ball on a string from the ceiling or rafters of the garage so that it hits the center of your windshield when you park correctly. You’ll never have to guess where the car goes. Here’s why you shouldn’t leave a plastic water bottle in your car.

Sandpaper

Sand curvy furniture

Voluptuous furniture is pretty but refinishing it can be an ugly job. Make it easier by covering a tennis ball in sandpaper and using the ball to sand the curves.

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Lauren Gelman