5 Cool and Crazy Alternative Uses for Your Cordless Drill
Your loved one has very kindly and thoughtfully bought you a brand new cordless drill
for your birthday! You have wanted it for ages, it's the latest one on the market and it can do just about everything. All those unfinished DIY jobs can now receive some much needed attention.
After several weeks of playing with your new toy, some work has been accomplished but you have discovered a whole host of even "cooler" things it can do.
Following, in no particular order are just a few of the ways in which the new cordless drill (don't try any of these at home) has proved invaluable!
When you were young, you always wanted to be a cowboy, so when your other half goes out shopping you seize the opportunity and begin posturing and posing in front of the mirror, pretending your new drill is a six shooter. You manage to compose yourself before your wife gets home but not before you have become the most wanted cowboy in the west! You plan a visit to the local fancy dress shop so that next time you can really look the part.
Your wife cooks most things really well, but other things don't turn out quite as well. The latest apple pie looks lovely but is unfortunately as hard as concrete. You do not let this deter you and fire up the drill and manufacture yourself a large portion, although you are not sure how you will conceal all the scratches on the bottom of the dish.
Your kids are almost constantly playing on their scalextric racing game you got them for Christmas and they won't let you have a game. You feel really left out and decide to do the next best thing, you get your cordless drill from the garage and sit next to the kids revving the drill over and over, pretending it's an extra controller. Your plan backfires and the kids get so annoyed, they pack the game away and go to their rooms.
The apple tree in the back yard is heavy with apples this year and they are just about ripe for the picking (plenty for your wife's next apple pie!). You decide to try your cordless drill as a makeshift apple picking device, and apart from the large hole in each piece of fruit it works rather well.
The plaster cast on your broken leg (which was sustained in a fall from the apple tree) is causing lots of itching. You have seen people slide knitting needles down the side of the cast to scratch the itch and for a brief moment consider if the drill will work....but even you are not that silly!
Of course, you could always go back to using the
cordless drill as it was intended as a great tool for a multitude of tasks!
5 Cool and Crazy Alternative Uses for Your Cordless Drill
By: spidergoose
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