Ingenuity in Blood: Japanese found a way to save Electricity

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These people’s creativity astonishes.

Not many are aware of the fact that the weather is quite merciless in the North of Japan. The Japanese are not deprived of Centralized heating; however, the thrifty residents of the “land of the Rising Sun” live without it, insisting that they feel comfortable. The Japanese make use of several lifehacks, that would be helpful to know.

Heaters. There is a wide range of gas, oil and kerosene heaters in Japan. Some of them even work with special cartridges.

Electric sheets and blankets.This is one of the most spread methods of heating. Their cost is not so high, allowing them to warm quickly and not wasting too much electricity.

Cairo Patch.This patch might be stuck to anything.The Sawdust made of metal and salt inside this “miracle patch” interacts with oxygen, thus producing heat. It can warm up to 70 degrees within 8 hours. Japanese people often stick it to clothes and shoes that work to 100 percent.