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Most People Don’t Know These Can Be Reused: 10 Clever Ways to Reuse Twist Ties
Every kitchen drawer has them. Every grocery trip seems to add a few more. And yet, most of us treat them as disposable trash.
Twist ties.
Those small, bendable bits of wire wrapped in paper or plastic usually come attached to bread bags, produce, cables, or packaging. Once they’ve done their job—sealing a bag or holding something together—we toss them away without a second thought.
But what if those tiny twist ties were actually mini tools hiding in plain sight?
Most people don’t know this, but twist ties can be reused in dozens of clever, practical, and surprisingly helpful ways. They’re flexible, strong, lightweight, and endlessly reusable. Once you start saving them, you’ll find yourself reaching for a twist tie instead of buying clips, hooks, fasteners, or organizers.
In this post, we’ll explore 10 clever ways to reuse twist ties, along with tips, variations, and ideas that will change how you look at these humble little items forever.
Why Twist Ties Are Worth Saving
Before diving into the ideas, let’s talk about why twist ties deserve a second life.
They’re Designed to Bend Without Breaking
Twist ties hold their shape when bent but can easily be reshaped again and again. That makes them perfect for temporary fixes and adjustable solutions.
They’re Surprisingly Strong
Despite their size, many twist ties have a thin metal core that can support more weight than you’d expect.
They Reduce Waste
Reusing twist ties keeps small plastic and metal items out of landfills and reduces the need to buy replacements.
They’re Free
You already have them. That alone makes them one of the most cost-effective household tools available.
Once you start seeing them as reusable tools instead of trash, everything changes.
1. Organize Cables and Chargers
This is the most common—but also one of the most useful—ways to reuse twist ties.
Loose cables tangle easily, take up space, and wear out faster when bent improperly. A simple twist tie keeps them neatly coiled and easy to identify.
How to Use:
- Coil your cable loosely
- Wrap a twist tie around the center
- Leave a small tail so it’s easy to untwist
Why It Works:
- Prevents tangling
- Protects cable ends
- Makes storage cleaner
You can even label twist ties with a marker to identify each cable quickly.
2. Reseal Food Bags Without Clips
Lost all your bag clips? Twist ties work just as well—and sometimes better.
Chips, cereal, frozen vegetables, rice, flour—almost any bag can be resealed with a twist tie.
Extra Tip:
Fold the top of the bag down before twisting for a tighter seal. This helps keep food fresher longer.
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