When something breaks at home, the most efficient among us will simply replace it, quickly.
There are others – people with bulging cupboards – who will choose to ignore the issue by placing the tainted item out of sight.
And then there are those – let’s call them ‘the resourceful’ – who, remarkably, summon the courage, commitment and creativity to actually tackle the problem, no matter how hopeless or boring the task may appear.
These photos from around the world and collated by Bored Panda are testament to the ingenuity – and good humour – of that third category.
There’s the man who thought better of abandoning his broken boot when the superglue failed to hold the sole in place. Clearly not a self-conscious type, he chose to tape it together instead.
When the superglue didn’t hold up, this man, believed to be from the US, decided to tape his boot together again
And the woodworker who used branches to create a stand for his lamp when the base broke. A feat of design or a fit for the bin?
Perhaps best of all is the baker who, reluctant to be slowed down by a broken electric whisk, improvised… with a drill and a pair of scissors.
Here, FEMAIL has selected the most ‘innovative’ workarounds to inspire, encourage and, most of all, amuse…
Tree a crowd! One woodworker from Brazil found a creative solution when the base of their lamp broke
Crafty in the kitchen! This baker, from Finland, wasn’t going to be slowed down by a broken electric whisk
Easy does it! Why bother reading the DIY books when they offer a more straightforward solution? That’s what his DIY-enthusiast from the US did
A lost lampshade shouldn’t be a problem so long as there are spare cups lying around
Rather than dealing with the damp patch in a traditional way, one UK office added a picture of Big Bird from the Muppets
It may not be a sustainable solution, but this is one US Dad’s solution to stop the dishwasher opening mid-cycle
One person thought better of wasting money on a new bin, choosing instead to improvise with an upside down stool
Even popular fast food chains sometimes have to improvise. This Dunkin’ Donuts in the US added a baby monitor when their Drive Thru speakers weren’t working
Not what you want to see! easyJet passengers saw an engineer taking up their plane with tape on a UK flight
Tasked with securing the farm, someone sensibly thought to install a gate with a lock – it’s just a shame they didn’t think about fencing
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