The Bunnings hack set to turn your morning routine upside down

A mother-of-three has discovered an ingenious way to declutter her kitchen, using nothing but a piece of PVC plastic from her local Bunnings.

Gina Baynham was fed up with the impractical ways in which she had been storing her massive haul of Nespresso pods.

“I’ve tried lots of different ways of storing Nespresso pods – jars, boxes, you name it,” the avid coffee drinker told Kidspot.

“Every time my husband comes home from the shop, he has bought new flavours to try and it drives me mad because I have to re-organise my storage all over again.”

Using the PVC piping, she was able to slide her stacks of nespresso pods neatly into the slots. Source: Facebook / Gina Baynham
Using the PVC piping, she was able to slide her stacks of nespresso pods neatly into the slots. Source: Facebook / Gina Baynham
The piping cost a mere $1.80 from her local Bunnings. Source: Facebook / Gina Baynham
The piping cost a mere $1.80 from her local Bunnings. Source: Facebook / Gina Baynham

Rather than forking out a large amount of money on a Nespresso rack, the NSW mum spotted a clever life-hack on a Facebook group, meaning she could get the same result for $1.80.

“It was so easy. It cost me $1.80 for the piece of PVC plastic at 2.4 metres in length,” she explained.

Cutting a strip into 30 centimetre lengths, the crafty mum then stuck them to the underside of her kitchen cupboard, using the angle of the piping to neatly store her pods.

She said the only skill involved was making a gap wide enough to slide the capsules in.

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