• @[email protected]
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    413 hours ago

    I’ve never needed this. But I feel like those for witch this is mind blowing could also have paid a couple of bucks for a clamp from the hardware store and put that in their luggage.

    • @[email protected]
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      2112 hours ago

      why do that when those are there for free and hardly used? I guess it is better to have your own clamps, in case the particular hotel you might be staying at has different types of hangers that don’t have clamps.

    • @[email protected]
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      1212 hours ago

      Yes everyone remembers the niche circumstance-specific irritation when they get back home, especially those who hotel infrequently.

      This is a cool tip, and I appreciate it.

      • @[email protected]
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        011 hours ago

        Oh yeah I appreciate the creativity and the lateral thinking that went into this.

        I’ve never seen the problem that causes this as I’m insensitive to light and can sleep with any lighting condition.

        But if someone was too experience this frequently enough to come up with this solution, there would be a way more straight forward (and consistent) way to solve this.

  • @[email protected]
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    901 day ago

    The cost range of my hotels usually means that those hangars have loops at the top not hooks, and can’t be removed from the closet

    • @ccunning
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      Even the ones with hoops instead of hooks can be removed (in my experience, anyway). Super awkward otherwise.

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      I’ve also always thought that was a cost/theft issue, but I wonder if its also to prevent people from trying to use the hook-type hangers from hanging things from fire suppression sprinkler heads.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 day ago

        Good point. I recently stayed somewhere with a bolted sign by the sprinkler heads that said not to hang anything on them, lol. Makes me think it happens…a lot.

    • @chonglibloodsport
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      Just bring a pair of side cutters with you. Snip snip and you’re good to go!

      • @someguy3
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        Much simpler than bringing a clothespin. Or binder clip.

      • @dufkm
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        I’d never go to a hotel without my leatherman with me.

        • SeekPie
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          313 hours ago

          Ever tried flying with it? I wanted to take mine on a flight but didn’t want to lose it so left it at home. Would they allow it on planes?

          • @[email protected]
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            212 hours ago

            If you’re talking about tsa: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/items/multi-tools

            In general, you are prohibited from traveling with sharp objects in your carry-on bags. Multi-tools (multipurpose tools) with knives of any length are prohibited. Please pack these items in your checked bags. Multi-tools (multipurpose tools) with scissors less than 4 inches may be placed in carry-on bags.

            but don’t forget (☞゚ヮ゚)☞

            The final decision rests with the TSA officer on whether an item is allowed through the checkpoint.

            • @Juvyn00b
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              Yup, the last line holds true. Had a mini multi tool taken because I forgot about it in my bag - it definitely has less than a 4 inch blade.

  • IninewCrow
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    Also at hotels while traveling … ask for a better room or any upgrades. Worst thing anyone will say is no.

    But if you’re lucky to run into a manager in a good mood or even the owner, they’ll give you something just for asking.

  • @Sam_Bass
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    Or maybe carry a couple chipclips

  • edric
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    281 day ago

    I’m traveling right now and will do this when I get back to my hotel.

        • @[email protected]
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          181 day ago

          Clamped it around his neck, seen this tragedy a dozen times

          Lets just sprinkle some crack on him and get out of here

          • @[email protected]
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            223 hours ago

            This reminds me of the time my dad dropped me off at the park and said he’d be right back.

              • @[email protected]
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                Edric was a good person, and a good poster. I remember one time while on lemmy, edric had just found out a neat trick to keep hotel curtains closed. Those were good times. Rest in piece old friend.

                • @[email protected]
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                  He loved traveling. And used periods correctly at the end of a sentence. He never stood for the gap in hotel curtains and was very proactive at seeking solutions. Rip buddy.

  • cardboardchris
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    I travel with a couple of binder clips for exactly this reason. I never thought of using a hanger with clips though!

  • @wjrii
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    141 day ago

    Done this many times. It helps so much when you don’t need to be up at the crack of dawn.

  • @BatrickPateman
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    71 day ago

    Yo, isn’t that from Amazon’s Reacher? S1E?

  • @bartvbl
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    71 day ago

    Great tip! My biggest issue is usually that the curtains themselves barely block any light. Light leaking between them tends to be a secondary issue.