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A renter has been left baffled after finding a ‘bizarre’ gadget on the bottom of a kitchen cupboard in her new home.<br>The woman, fromĀ , shared photos of the round contraption – which had two spiked blades on one side – and asked social media users to help solve the mystery.Ā <br>Some offered outlandish answers, before it was revealed the object was a jar opener.Ā <br> A Brisbane renter was baffled by a strange object screwed to the bottom of her kitchen cabinets in her new home before people judi slot online revealed it to e a jar opener<br> The opener can grab hold of any lid when wedged between the two sides. The blades provides grip and a simple twist will release the lid<br>’Just moved into a new place and have this stuck to the bottom of the cupboard. Does anyone know what this could be?’ the woman asked in a post,Ā <br>One guessed: ‘Looks a like part of the turning shelf like lazy Susan and the rest went elsewhere.’ <br> Poll Did you know what the renter’s contraption was? <br> Yes No Did you know what the renter’s contraption was? <br> Yes 216 votes No 373 votes <br>Now share your opinion<br> Ā Ā Ā
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);But several others soon confirmed the item was a jar opener.<br>’I’ve got one and works really well,’ one woman said, while another called the gadget the ‘best thing ever’.Ā <br>The opener can grab hold of any lid of a jar or bottle when wedged between the two angled sides – whether it’s factory-sealed, child-proofed or even screwed on too tightly.<br>The blades provides grip and a simple twist will release the lid.<br>It if often used by people with mobility issues, arthritis or weak hands and is designed to be fitted to the bottom of a kitchen cabinet to save bench space.<br>
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