Jastek Aluminum Multi Charging Cable Review

Gear Review: Jastek Aluminum Multi Charging Cable
Buy at Amazon

I have reviewed several of these Jastek Multi Charging cables, at this point I do it just so I can get another set.  I love them.  I have one next to the be, in the laptop bag, in the truck, and at work.  The Aluminum Multi Charging Cable shown here, is my favorite.

The aluminum skin makes this charger sturdy, I also lover how it looks.

for $9 you get:

  • 4-in-1 Multi-function Charger Cable: 1x USB C Cable + 1x Micro USB Cables + 2x 8pin cable(not MFI certificated)
  • Multi Charging cables at 2A Maximum charging speed;the USB cables only for charging,not support Sync Data
  • Multi USB Cable length with 3.3 feet (1M) in total,and made of Nylon braided protective layer and Aluminum alloy connector
  • Universal Use Convenience: No need to carry many cables when you are in a car, office or in traveling
  • ►► Multi Cable WARRANTY:One Year Replacement Warranty.All the phones and tablets in the listing photo not included

As I said, I really like this multi charging cable, the aluminum sheath really makes it look nice, plus it seems to give the cable some strength.  I use this as my go to travel cable.

How to Clean Up Easily by Using Aluminum Foil as a Paint Tray Liner

Aluminum Foil Painting Tip
Buy at Amazon

I have been doing a lot of painting lately, and I found a tip that cuts down on cleaning of my roller pan.

I have started to line it with heavy-duty aluminum foil before using it.

This trick is especially helpful if you’re painting with different colors — for each new color, throw away the old foil (after pouring excess paint back into the can) and put in a fresh sheet, molding it to the pan.

This aluminum foil painting tip saves an enormous amount of cleanup, and makes painting much easier.  I don’t enjoy painting, but I hate cleanup, so knowing this simple painting trick makes me much more likely to perform seasonal preventative maintenance.

For those that think this is a waste of aluminum, you may be right, but depending on your recycler, and the amount of paint you have on the foil – you still may be able to wad it up and send it in for recycling.  If you are really big into recycling – why don’t you build an aluminum foundry and use the paint filled aluminum foil to cast things?

Use this with the no drip tip and you are on your way to an easy cleanup after your job.

How to Keep Aluminum Foil in its Box

 

52 Unique Techniques for Stocking Food for Prepper
Buy at Amazon

This Aluminum Foil Tip is another one of those quick tips I was surprised I did not know so I share it with the expectation that most of you already know this but it may be new to some of you.

I have a problem in my pantry in that the aluminum foil, wax paper, parchment paper and the like slide out of their boxes and get everything all messed up.

What I learned the other day is that many manufacturers put a cut out at both ends of their wrapping box so that you can press the cut out and a tap sticks out inside the box and keeps the tube of material in place.

Its a modern miracle and works great for me.

I learned while doing this post that my own wife was someone that did not know this tip.  She grew up sheltered, but I had no idea how sheltered….  LOL

Anyway, this tip will help keep your foil cut straight and in the box.  Which for some reason really bothers me.

I’m not OCD but some things tickle my brain and having a cabinet full full of empty foil boxes next to rolls of foil and parchment paper because they all fell out of the box drives me insane.