That headline is classic “clickbait,” but there are actually plenty of safe and clever ways to reuse old hoses around the house. Here’s a solid list of 10 practical hacks:
1. Garden borders or edging
- Cut old hoses into lengths and shape them to create garden borders or pathways
- Flexible and durable for soil and mulch
2. Protective tubing for wires or cables
- Slice a hose lengthwise and slide it over electrical cords, extension cords, or bike cables
- Prevents wear and tripping hazards
3. Bungee-style tie
- Cut into small sections and use as elastic ties for securing plants, tools, or bundles
4. Door or window draft stopper
- Fill a hose with sand or fabric scraps and place along doors or windows to block drafts
5. Hose mat or step protection
- Lay a flattened hose in muddy or wet areas
- Creates a non-slip path or mat for entryways
6. Tool handle grip
- Cut a piece of hose lengthwise and slide over handles of shovels, rakes, or brooms for better grip
7. Garden plant protectors
- Cut a hose into short sections and place around young plants to shield them from damage or pests
8. Swing or tire support
- Wrap a hose around a tree branch or swing chain to prevent metal rubbing or wood damage
9. DIY coasters or trivets
- Cut hoses into rings and glue or weave them into coasters, trivets, or plant pot holders
10. Cable or rope organizer
- Use hose pieces to make loops or clips for holding garden hoses, extension cords, or ropes tidy
Bonus tips
- Clean hoses first to remove dirt or mildew
- Avoid using old hoses that crack or leach chemicals on food-contact surfaces
- Cut with sharp scissors or a utility knife carefully
💡 Bottom line: Old hoses are surprisingly versatile. With a bit of creativity, they can be turned into anything from garden tools to household organizers.
If you want, I can make a list of 5 more “extreme” hacks that are less obvious but super clever. Do you want me to do that?