Pink_Minx
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- 350
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I tear the labels off mine and use them to dump my used strips. When full they go in the bin!
You could always take the lid off and put a few tiny flowers in for your kitchen window sill.
I use one as a receptacle for dead hearing aid batteries. I also thought they might be useful for storing garden seeds, but I'm not sure if the drying agent built into them would be good for this, or bad.
I agree with you, there could be so many uses for them. So far, I have put bobby pins in one, toothpicks in another, and that is as far as my imagination can go.I know it's ridiculous, but the test strip pots for my meter are so well-made that I don't want to throw them away when they're empty! I know, I know, don't judge me - I hear how stupid that sounds!Is there anyone else out there who feels the same?
I can't think of anything particularly clever to do with them, other than storing tiny things and thought I'd throw down the gauntlet to see if there's anyone with imagination out there.
Consider the gauntlet... dropped...go!
I use mine as a sharps bin for when out and about for the used lancets and also use them for un-used lancets to keep them safe from little fingers ect
I don't want to throw them away when they're empty!
I found that mine held 20ml of oil so I find them useful when I am mixing two stroke for my garden machinery.
I am going to try this, cover them in glitter or beads etc, sell them on eBay as tooth fairy, tooth holder for under pillow
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