Uses Of Bottle Caps

Nov 02, 2025

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1. Peeling Ginger.

Ginger is often skinned by its uneven shape and small size. Using the serrated edges of a soda or wine bottle cap is quick and easy.

 

2. Scaling Fish.

Take a small, round stick about 15 cm long and nail 2-4 bottle caps to one end. Use the serrated edges of the bottle caps to scrape fish scales. This is an excellent tool for this purpose.

 

3. Using Bottle Caps as Decorations. Collect bottle caps in a large glass bottle and place it in the dining room or living room for a unique decoration.

 

4. Making Drill Bits.

To drill a hole about 2 cm in diameter in soft wood or a plaster wall, use a bolt to secure a bottle cap. Then, attach the bolt to the drill bit, and the bottle cap will be visible.

 

5. Making handles. Some bottle caps are quite attractive and can be used as drawer handles. First, carve a ring line on the neck of the bottle with a steel rod. Tie a cotton thread soaked in alcohol to the ring line, light the thread, and when the flame is about to go out, immerse the bottle in cold water. The bottle neck can then be cut off. Use appropriate bolts and eyelets to fix the bottle neck to the drawer, and then screw the bottle cap back onto the neck.

 

6. Making furniture easier to slide. Place a jar cap under each leg of the furniture, and the furniture will slide.