Plastic ties are fasteners. They are used for fastening various kinds of wires to each other or to fasteners. But, in addition to their intended purpose, such clamps can be effectively used in everyday life.

Replacing a broken tongue (dog) on a zipper
It happens that the fastener tongue gets lost or breaks off, and then a plastic tie comes to the rescue, which can be used instead of the missing zipper element.
Clearing a clogged sink
If you make shallow cuts along the clamp, then when lowered into the drain siphon it can perfectly serve as a plunger. When scrolling the rod, hair, threads, and small debris easily cling to the notches, which clog the water drain.
Key ring
Keys carelessly thrown in a table or on a cabinet shelf can be tied together with a plastic tie, thereby protecting the bunch of keys from loss.
Trimmer line
Running out of fishing line when mowing grass can be replaced with clamps (2 pieces). When refilling the drum, you just need to insert them into the holes located on both sides and tighten until they stop.
Fixing branches of berry bushes
Heavily overgrown branches of shrubs lying on the ground should be lifted and secured with plastic ties to the vertical support of the plant.
Phone hanger
To prevent the phone from hanging along the wall on the charger due to the insufficient cable length, you can make a lightweight device using clamps.Insert the phone into the hole of the tie and hang it on the charger plug.
Belt buckle
A broken buckle on a belt can be easily replaced with a regular tie, fastened and cutting off its excess end with scissors.
Support for a smartphone
By pulling the phone together at the edges with two ties and releasing the ends back, you will get a kind of stand for the gadget.
Document folder
If you do not have a folder-folder, using plastic ties will easily solve this problem. To do this, insert the ties into two holes of the folder, pull them to the desired length, secure, and remove the rest of the ties with scissors.
Curtain rings
A curtain for a summer shower or a curtain for a window in the country is easily attached and moves along the cornice (string) with the help of rings made from ties. For bundling cable wires
You can tidy up tangled computer wires by using plastic ties. Gather the wires into small bundles and tie them with zip ties, then hide them behind the computer desk and attach them to the wall.
A dog leash
Make a chain of plastic zip ties of the required length. Attach one end of the leash (chain) to the collar, the other end will serve as a handle.
A ring for soap bubbles
For bundling cable wires
Leash for dog
Soap bubble ring
Securing mattress springs
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A lot of things, folded tightly and secured with plastic ties, can easily fit into a small travel bag.
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