4 Old Products You Can Reuse Instead of Toss - Earth911

2022-10-09 15:01:01 By : Ms. Tracey Du

What’s in your junk drawer? An educated guess would include old smartphones, glasses frames and cases, and outdated or broken watches.

It is tempting to throw out stuff like this. It certainly doesn’t make sense to keep it around gathering dust or taking up space. But consider this: You can reuse these common items, some for entirely new purposes. Reconsider the following reuse opportunities.

Gallup surveyed almost 16,000 smartphone owners in mid-2015 and found that 44% replace their phones every two years. Almost all of the remaining respondents (54%) wait until the phone is obsolete or stops working altogether. That still leaves a lot of working, albeit old, smartphones lying around. Use them as spares for emergency purposes, particularly if you live in an area prone to earthquakes or sudden violent storms like tornadoes.

Old smartphones have apps that work independently of the phone function. An unactivated phone can still connect to Wi-Fi networks in your house. Knowing this, you can use your old smartphone in the following ways:

Old smartphones and old tablets also make excellent dedicated electronic photo albums.

Before you drop a lot of money on Tom Ford or Dolce & Gabbana frames, see if you can buy insurance for replacing broken frames or lenses. Chances are you won’t want to replace that look for at least a few years, particularly if they’re one of those timeless styles that always looks cool.

Did you drop your sunglasses again? Instead of heading to the mall for a new pair, just replace the lenses.

Revant Optics sells replacement lenses for more than a dozen brands, including Oakley, Ray-Bans, Costa, and Maui Jim. Depending on the brand, you can also select from a variety of lens tints and colors that are customized to activities like fishing or skiing.

Every time you buy a pair of glasses, a new case comes along with it. How many cases do you really need for your glasses?

Bonus: Stash extra keys and cash that the kids will never find.

Take a look at the old watches in your jewelry box or junk drawer. Chances are, a new band can make an old watch appealing again. From leather or cloth to metallic or rubber chains, a wide variety of watch band styles are available. And don’t hate a watch because it’s hard to strap on. Try an expandable strap or butterfly clasp.

Is the watch really broken? Get out an engraving tool. Give the face a new look to create an interesting bracelet, necklace, or pendant. Paint over it and etch an interesting design or tiny decal. Get even more ideas for turning old watches into cufflinks, earrings, sculptures, and more from greenecoservices.com and check out even more reuse ideas for old watches on Pinterest.

No matter whether you consider these reuse tips or repurposing tips, one thing is for sure: Keeping these materials out of the landfill helps reduce waste and keeps money in your pocket.

Now go dive into that junk drawer. It’s been lonely in there lately.

Content provided by SocialMonsters. Originally published on March 9, 2016, this article was updated in April 2021.

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