6 Unusual Uses for Paper Clips that Will Boggle Your Mind!

By Kassidy Emmerson, published May 04, 2007
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Ever since inventor William D. Middlebrook received a patent for paper clips (the ones we use now) in 1899, they have become a household word. There were other ideas for bent metal fasteners, but Middlebrook's invention was the one that held on. Other than fastening papers together or making great thin metal chains, here are 6 unusual uses for paper clips that will boggle your mind!

1. Unbreakable Bag Closers
I used to buy those plastic "Snack Saver" clips to close up potato chip bags, cereal bags and other food containers. "Snack Savers" are cheap- you can buy 3 on a card for a buck. Unfortunately, I found that "you get what you pay for" because the cheap plastic closers were always breaking. Once I got bright and started using paper clips instead, no more problems! Not only that, but paper clips actually work better for closing bags because they hold them shut tighter!

2. Zipper Pull Replacement
Here's another use for paper clips that will boggle your mind. When the zipper pull broke off of my favorite winter parka while I was out doing errands, I took it to a local cleaner to have it repaired. The lady behind the counter said she could easily replace the pull in just a few minutes for seven bucks. I thanked her for her time and left. Once I arrived home, I slid the end of a paper clip into the zipper pull and it's worked fine ever since. If you really want to be fancy, you can find a paper clip that matches the color of your coat, but I think silver goes with everything.

3. Cherry Pit Remover
I've heard of a plunger-type cherry pit remover, but I've never owned one. I find the task much easier to do if you just use a paper clip. You'll need to grab the clip and "unfold" it so it looks like a square "S." Then, push it down into the middle of the cherry until you feel it hit the pit. Hook the curve of the paper clip under the pit, then pull it up and out.

6 Unusual Uses for Paper Clips that Will Boggle Your Mind!

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Erm, #6 isn't really an unusual use. I've used paperclips for reset buttons since I was 8 (seriously). Other than that, great article, especially #2.

Posted on 06/06/2008 at 7:06:06 PM

 
For any knitters or crocheters in the crowd: they make great stitch or row markers.

Posted on 04/16/2008 at 9:04:34 AM

 
This is a great website but i need a bit more info about paper clips

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 10:04:56 PM

 
Great article! :) Lots of great ideas. :)

Posted on 03/12/2008 at 11:03:44 AM

 
I've used them for everything mentioned but the cherry pitter -- seems like too much trouble to me. I've even used them as a fish hook. Okay, yes I was eight and no I didn't catch any fish.

Posted on 03/08/2008 at 6:03:03 PM

 
Well, I'd hope you would wash the paper clip before sticking into a cherry. : )

Posted on 03/07/2008 at 1:03:22 AM

 
The Mighty Paperclip !!! Other than the interaction with food (cherry pit) all the other uses are great. I often use them to close potato chip bags.

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 5:03:57 PM

 
I have used paper clips to open bathroom doors and to seal our snack bags shut! Great!

Posted on 03/03/2008 at 3:03:50 PM

 
Interesting article! A paperclip would not work on my bathroom door locks, but I have used paper clips to pinch a bag closed and as a zipper pull. My daughter is always breaking the pulls on her jackets. :-)

Posted on 03/01/2008 at 4:03:23 PM

 
interesting article! good job :)

Posted on 02/24/2008 at 8:02:17 AM

 
Sorry, I meant "you'll NOTE* a similar hole..."

Posted on 02/21/2008 at 10:02:03 PM

 
Related to the reset button, paperclips are also meant to eject a CD/DVD drive on computers when the computer is off. You'll not a similar hole on the external bevel of the drive tray.

Posted on 02/21/2008 at 10:02:49 PM

 
Great ideas! The "door key" reminds me of how to get a Mac computer to spit out a stuck disk! It has an unusually high occurrence, too! Lately, everything is being rejected (though I'm thinking a new CM has been assigned to me), could you do my a favor and visit some of my articles? If you comment, I always make sure to visit your articles so you get page views as well. I don't feel it's fair unless the page views are reciprocated.

Posted on 02/21/2008 at 7:02:37 PM

 
Great tips! They also work well if you lose a button. Put the two sides of your shirt or pants, wherever you've lost the button, together like two sheets of paper and then just paper clip them together. Paper clips are a lot easier to track down than safety pins, especially around the office. :)

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 8:02:36 PM

 
Works great, I've used them for 1, 5, and 6 :)

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 1:02:22 AM

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