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You have no idea how much money you will save when you discover this useful trick

This situation happens more often than you can imagine. In fact, remote controls can wear out over time and the door that covers the battery compartment can break. This means that one of the batteries can slide and end up under a piece of furniture without being able to find it.

Fortunately, there are workarounds that can be used to make the remote control work even if one of the two batteries is missing. Two solutions are particularly effective and we will now explain them to you in detail.

In the first case, measure the remaining amount of battery with the glue stick and cut off the required part. The next step is to wrap an aluminum strip around the piece of glue stick that we have just cut from a sheet of paper.

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After wrapping the aluminum strip well around the glue stick, we obtain a sort of new battery that we insert into the compartment of the remote control.

This simple solution, which can be done in a few minutes, is really enough to solve the problem and make the remote control work again: try it and believe it.

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