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Moving objects from the world of dreams is real! How to remove stuck items from the washing machine? How foreign objects get into the washing machine

When washing, various unpleasant surprises are possible.

Sometimes you have to pull out stuck things, and it’s not at all necessary that these will be keys forgotten in your pocket: socks or tights can get stuck.

Is it possible to deal with the problem on your own?

Successful removal of foreign objects from the washing machine

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Let's figure out how to pull a foreign object out of the washing machine

If after washing one bone from the bra disappeared, it must be looked for inside the technique. It would seem that a small object should not harm modern equipment, But this is only at first glance. The material for the frames of underwear is durable steel with a special coating. And such an item can be harmful:

  • The metal corset part is covered with rust.
  • The water becomes dirty, which causes things to deteriorate.
  • The steel element may tear the laundry.
  • A metal part often breaks through the tank of the device.
  • The coating of the heating element is damaged.
  • Rips with cuff.

How to get a bra bone out of the washing machine if you are not an expert

In fairness, it should be noted that the plastic frame has a less detrimental effect on technical device. However, this type of fitting can cause serious trouble, especially if it has failed far. You can easily remove it at home, having the right tools at hand and understanding the device of the washing machine.

The search for the missing bone from the bra should be conducted in:

  • In the perforated part of the drum;
  • Under the tank, directly under the heating element and between the sections of the heating tube;
  • Between tank and drum;
  • At the pump, drain or filter.

Everything foreign objects(a bone from a bra (bra), a piece of underwear, a trifle), which must be taken out of the washing machine, can be divided into two main groups:

  • the first - hard objects (metal money, bones, nails from work clothes, etc.);
  • the second - fragments of linen (children's socks, scarves, stockings, etc.).

The fundamental difference between these two groups is that when solid objects enter the tank, they mainly sink to the bottom, and soft laundry fragments often get stuck between the tank and the drum, sometimes winding up on the drum shaft. Based on this, solid foreign objects are usually easier to get.

A bone in the washing machine and any other foreign object, with a strong rotation of the drum, can damage the plastic tank, drum, tank seal and more. Therefore, if noise occurs during washing, it is advisable to stop washing, find and eliminate the cause.

1. Where foreign objects get stuck

When a foreign object (bone, linen, small change, etc.) enters the tank, it may be:

  • at the bottom of the tank;
  • get stuck between the tank and the drum;
  • wrap around the drum shaft.

It is possible to determine the location of a foreign object if, illuminating the inner surface of the drum, slowly rotate it, observing through the holes. In parallel with the visual inspection, the location can be determined by sound.

2. How to access and retrieve the bone and more

In most cases, convenient access to the inside of the tank can be obtained by removing the heating element (heater).

It happens that the bones and fragments of linen get stuck and do not sink to the bottom of the tank, then they are not visible in the opening of the heating element. In this case, it is necessary to unscrew the bolt securing the drum pulley, disconnect the pulley, re-screw the bolt (not completely) and carefully knock the drum shaft out of the bearings with a hammer blow. After that, the drum will shift relative to the axis. Further, by rotating the drum, we weaken the pressure on the foreign object, and it sinks to the bottom of the tank.

After a foreign object (a bone from a bra, etc.) is observed in the hole of the heating element, you need to get it with long tweezers or a hook and assemble the washing machine in the reverse order.

The washing machine is made up of different parts that move and make sounds. But sometimes among them there are incorrect extraneous noises, such as clanging and tapping. If during washing you heard a loud crack or rattle inside the tank, then most likely a bone from a bra got into the drum of the washing machine.

Frame bone for a bra: what is it made of and what harm does it do

At first glance, if you compare the size of the machine and linen accessories, it will seem that it is unlikely to be able to harm. But it's not the size, but the material from which the bone is made.

Most often, frames or bones for linen are made of metal or coated steel.

Getting stuck in the tank of the machine, such corset parts begin to rust, stain water and washable items, and can tear clothes. And that's the lightest of the troubles. Much worse is that a sharp metal bone can easily pierce the tank of the washing machine, damage the coating of the heating element, break the cuff or drain pipe.

If the fittings are made of plastic, then it is less destructive.

Although, when the plastic bone fell deep into washing machine, she can do things too. For example, pierce the same drain pipe or slip into the pump and disable it.

Where to look for a bone from a bra

An uninvited guest, getting into the washer, falls through and gets stuck in different places:

  • in drum perforation;
  • at the bottom of the tank (the most common case): under the heating element or between the bends of the heater tube;
  • in the space between the drum and the tank (top, side, rear);
  • in the drain pipe, filter or pump (very rarely).

Depending on the place where the bone from the bra ended up, you can get it in five ways.

Attention! Before you start dismantling the washing machine, disconnect it from the mains! Follow the safety precautions, this will save you from injury and electric shock.

The first way is how to remove the bone from the washing machine through the drum

It can be used if the bone has just begun to fall through and sticks out with its tip out of the perforation of the drum.

To find the part, examine the drum from the inside over the entire surface with your hand. It is very difficult to discern fine fittings in shiny metal, but it is easily detected by touch.

Hook the tip of the bone with tweezers, narrow-nosed pliers or wire and pull it out.

The second way - we take out the bone through the heating element

Attention! This method is suitable for horizontal washing machines with a rear heating element, when the heat element is located below the tank.

You felt the drum and found nothing sticking out. This means that the accessories that “escaped” from the linen have already slipped into the tank. From the experience of repair, the craftsmen know that when the bone from the bra falls into the washing machine, then most often, it falls to the bottom of the tank and gets stuck in the TEN area. And you can get it by pulling the heating element out of the washer tank. In fact, you need to remove the heating element, find and pull out the bone, and then put the heater back in place.

For this:

  • Remove the back cover from the machine.
  • Turn off the power to the heating element, remove the terminals from the contacts. Usually three wires are suitable for the heater: phase, zero and ground. Phase and zero have a terminal contact, grounding can be fixed with a nut on the central stud.
  • Loosen the fixing nut on the stud. You will see it when you remove the ground. Loosen the nut so that it lines up with the end of the stud (you don't need to remove it at all).
  • Gently press the stud inside the heating element so that it “drowns” to the nut.
  • Move the heating element and remove it from the nest (sometimes you need to make serious efforts).
Attention! Do not swing the heating element by the contacts or pry with a screwdriver. You will damage the contact pins or the sealing collar.

In half the cases, the bone is removed along with the heating element, because it gets stuck in the loop of the heater tube. In other cases, it is found at the bottom of the tank under the installation site. Often, instead of one fitting, there are two, or even three.

Housewives do not always associate the loss of the frame from the cup with the washer, and the bone can slip into the tank without noises and knocks, without showing signs of its presence. Therefore, it is located only when disassembling the heater, for the company with a “noisy girlfriend”.

Inspect the heater carefully for damage. Sometimes a metal strip breaks the heater very hard, literally into pieces.

But more often it leaves small dents or scratches on the tube, which are hardly noticeable. And the owners of the machine put the damaged element in the tank, and then they are forced to carry out a serious repair of equipment due to a breakdown of the heater, electrical short circuit and other surprises. Therefore, it is more reliable to immediately change even a slightly rumpled heating element.

When the bone is pulled out, and the heater is normal, you can put it in place.

The procedure will be the reverse of disassembly:

  • Slide the center stud outward by pushing on the inner retaining plate.
  • Insert the heating element into the hole, gently pressing the cuff.
  • Screw the fixing nut onto the stud. Do not tighten it all the way, you will pass the seal and it will leak water from the tank. It is better to twist a little looser, and then tighten if necessary if moisture appears in the hole. But, as a rule, the seal seals the tank so well and additional twisting of the nut is not needed.
  • Connect the power to the heater.
  • Plug the machine in and run a test wash without replacing the back cover. To check if there is any leakage from the tank through the heater socket.
Attention! Be careful not to touch the inside of the machine with the cover removed while washing.

If everything is in order, there is no leak, fix the lid, having previously disconnected the washer from the mains.

The third way is how to get the bone through the drain pipe

This method can be used if you do not want to remove the heating element or when it is located under the front cover, for example, in Samsung typewriters. Disassembly of such a model causes difficulties for the owners of equipment - it is necessary to remove the cover, cuff, front panel, etc. to get to the heater. Therefore, it is easier to remove the mounting clamp and look into the tank through the pipe.

Procedure for washing machines without leakage protection will be like this:

  • Lay the washing machine on its side.
  • We remove the bottom, if there is one: unscrew the fasteners or snap off the latches.
  • We loosen the fasteners on the pipe (clamp or ring) and remove it from the tank ledge.
  • We examine the drain hole and the visible part of the heating element and the tank. We take out the bone from the bra. Sometimes it falls out of the pipe itself, but more often you need to look for accessories by shining a light into the hole.

After removing the foreign object from the tank, install the nozzle in place, fix it with a clamp, fix the bottom, turn the machine over to its normal position.

If you are a happy owner of a washing machine with an Aquastop system to protect the body from leaks, then we recommend getting to the drain pipe through the back wall. In this case, of course, it will not be possible to look into the opening of the tank, on which the pipe is put on, you will have to act by touch, but removing the bottom, where Aquastop is installed, is another task, even for the master. After all, you first need to dismantle the leak protection system, and for this you need to disassemble the half-machine.

The described method can help you get a bra bone out of a washing machine with a front heating element without much disassembly, but it does not always work. The drain hole where the pipe is attached is rather narrow. If the bone does not lie directly above it, but strongly to the side, higher or lower, it is difficult to see it and, moreover, to pick it up. In addition, if it is problematic to remove the bottom of the machine (for SMAs with body protection against leaks), then the possibilities of the search operation are reduced even more: it is inconvenient to crawl up to the tank from below, you have to feel for the bone, as far as your fingers can reach, etc.

The fourth way - how to pull out the bone if it is stuck on the top, side or got behind the cross of the tank

There are rare situations when a bone from a bra gets stuck in the tank somewhere on top, on the side, or flies over the crosspiece. Then all the previous extraction methods will not work, and in order to pull it out, you need to disassemble the tank. The device of the tank varies significantly between brands and models. You can find a diagram, but we do not recommend disassembling it yourself if you have never done this.

There are many nuances that only an experienced master knows about. In addition, some machines have a non-separable tank.

Therefore, as an alternative, a method is suitable that allows you to release the stuck fittings and drop them to the bottom of the tank, from where it can be easily reached through the heater or pipe.

What you need to do:

  • Unscrew the back cover.
  • Remove the belt from the pulley so that it does not interfere.
  • Dismantle the tank pulley, to do this, unscrew the fixing bolt and remove the pulley. Then screw the bolt into the hole about half way.
  • Take a hammer with a rubber cap or an ordinary light one and a wooden chock. Gently tap on the drum shaft so that it shifts slightly relative to the axis.
  • Rotate the drum with your hand until you hear that the stone has fallen to the bottom of the tank.

Now it can be pulled out in the second or third way.

The fifth way - we take out the bone from the drain system

It happens that the bone safely slips through the tank with a heating element and ends up in the drain system of the machine - in the pipe, filter and even the pump. It is mainly about plastic fittings for women's corsetry. It, unlike metal, is not so rigid and easily breaks in the drum without causing significant harm to the details of the washing machine. That's why it "flies" so far.

Bone in the filter

First, check the filter. It is usually located in the lower left corner in front of the car behind a special hatch.

To clean the filter and possibly remove the pit:

  • Open hatch. It is fixed with a latch, so you need to press the cover or gently pry it with a screwdriver.
  • Slip a dry rag under the washing machine near the filter or tilt the CMA back against the wall and place a container so that residual water does not spill onto the floor.
  • Unscrew the filter and pull it out of the hole.
  • Inspect the filter and the hole, the bone can be both there and there. At the same time, remove any other small debris that has fallen into the machine. Wipe the filter installation hole and rinse it with running water.


If the bone is found, then everything is in order. If not, look immediately into the pump (in the case when it is right behind the filter in front). You may see a piece of plastic sticking out and be able to get it out.

Bone in the tube

If nothing sticks out of the pump, and the machine drains water normally, then most likely the bone is stuck in the pipe. You can get it from there.

But first you need to replace the filter and close the hatch. Tighten the filter carefully and at the same time tightly so that the machine does not leak when washing.

Bone in the pump

The first sign that the "uninvited guest" was in the pump is that the machine either does not pump water out of the tank, or drains it badly. The pump can make a lot of noise and rattle. This is not good, but if the pump crackles and stops completely, it's even worse. Silence indicates that the engine has burned out and the pump will have to be changed. Therefore, try to deal with the situation while the pump is still alive and making a lot of noise.

To pull out a foreign object you need to get to the pump and open it.

In different brands of washing machines, the pump is located differently. And there are different ways to get to it.

  • In most cars of the brands Ariston, Ardo, Veko, Indesit, Samsung, Candy, Whirpool, LG, the pump is at the bottom behind the filter. Therefore, you can first inspect the pump through it. For full access, it is best to lay the machine on its side and carry out all operations through the bottom.
  • In the Electrolux and Zanussi brands, the way to the pump is through the removal of the back panel, because the pump is closer to it.
  • In the "Germans" (AEG, Bosch, Siemens) the most difficult way. You need to remove the top cover and front panel, as well as pull out the dispenser, remove the fixation of the hatch cuff and disable the door lock.


Attention! We recommend contacting a specialist immediately if you have German technology. Since disassembly and assembly in these brands is complex and requires experience and accuracy. You can damage the machine by doing it yourself
Pump disassembly

The design of the pump is practically the same. To inspect the "insides", you need:

  • Prepare a container for water or a rag. When you disconnect the pump, water will pour out of it. To prevent the puddle from being on the floor, carry out the disassembly steps over the basin or place a rag.
  • Disconnect the pump from power. To do this, you will need to unplug the connector.
  • Remove the screws that secure the pump to the case.
  • Disconnect the drain hose on one side and the pipe on the other, loosening the clamps.
  • Disassemble the pump. To do this, you need to unscrew the snail from the body and pull the engine and impeller out of it.

Now inspect the pump from the inside. The bone can be located between the impeller blades or be pressed against the casing. Pull it out and inspect the impeller itself for damage. If there are any, then you will have to change the pump (the impellers are not sold separately). Even with a “live” engine, a pump with a broken impeller will not drain water.

Rarely, but it happens that the bone did not have time to disable the pump, but simply slowed down its rotation. Then you are lucky and after removing the "alien" you can assemble the pump and put it in place.

Check the pump for leaks before assembling the machine completely, plug it in and put it on a quick wash.

Be careful! Do not touch the inside of a working washer that is not fully assembled.

The bone from the bra fell into the washing machine and lies quietly - get it out or leave it there

Sometimes the bone obviously disappeared in the car, the hostess pulled out her bra and noticed. But at the same time, the washing machine does not make noise, does not tear things and works like a clock. What to do in this case, do you need to look for and pull out or leave the “alien” inside?

Theoretically, you can leave it, but the craftsmen find deposits of bones in the machines during disassembly due to other malfunctions. But remember that even the fittings lying quietly in the tank are a foreign object that should not be there.

A metal or plastic bone at the bottom will eventually become overgrown with dirt (fur, dust from clothes, threads), which will smell unpleasant and you will have to think.

In addition, metal lying in a damp place and constantly getting wet during washing / rinsing will begin to rust and stain the water in the tank, and it will contaminate things. Removing rust stains from linen is very difficult, and sometimes even impossible. That is, the damaged item will have to be thrown away.

A plastic bone is also dangerous because when it comes into contact with a heating element, it begins to melt from heating and smell like burning. This, in the end, can lead to a breakdown of the heating element.

Masters recommend! If the bone is stuck inwashing machine, then remove it as soon as possible. For example, after 1-2 washings. Otherwise, you may face big problems due to an extra detail.

What is the danger of getting a bone into the drum

Smell, dirt, rust on clothes, torn things - these are minor troubles, compared to what a bone from a bra that has fallen into the washing machine can do.

We already talked about serious problems when we figured out what kind of object it was - a bone from a bra. Now let's take a closer look at them.

Linen accessories in the washing machine:

  • Deforms the drum and damages (pierces) the tank. A sharp metal plate breaks the cells of the drum or flies into the tank wall like a bullet, making a hole. As a result, you have to change the tank or even buy a new washing machine.
  • Destroys the heating element or damages its surface, which leads to breakage heating element. When a metal bone gets stuck with one end in the perforation, and the other end gets on the heating element, it cuts the heater tube like a knife. If the fittings fall into the hinge, it breaks the heat element into pieces. In the end it has to.
  • Tearing the cuff of the tank and arranges a leak. As a result, you need to glue your own cuff or.
  • Pierces drain pipe. If the bone gets into the drain hole, it can pierce the rubber pipe with a sharp end. It is difficult and unreliable to seal holes in it, therefore it is impossible and has to be changed.
  • Damages or disables the pump. Most often, plastic bones slip into the pump, they break quite easily into pieces, falling into the drum. Once in the pump, bone fragments can damage or jam the pump blades. In the case of a “wedge”, the pump will buzz hard, but will not pump water. If the obstacle is not removed in time, the engine of the assembly will burn out and have to.

What to do if another foreign object gets into the washing machine

A bra bone in the washing machine is not the only "intruder." During inspections, the craftsmen find coins (even commemorative ones!), buttons, pins, curtain fittings, Lego parts, bolts, screws, nails and other small things. The size of this "good" is smaller than that of the bone and they are less likely to linger in the perforation of the drum or at the bottom of the tank.

Their favorite habitats are:

  • Cuff at the door hatch."Crawling small fry" is easily clogged into a crease and stays there.
  • Drain pipe. In it remains a metal trifle, screws, nails.
  • Drain filter. There may be a warehouse of coins, and nuts with screws, and plastic small things. Everything that slipped through the pipe, but did not have time or could not fly into the pump.
  • Water pump. Light plastic parts are brought there, such as parts of a children's designer, matches, small accessories, buttons.
  • Drain hose. Matches, small pins, plastic dowels fly there through the pump.

Since the dimensions of this "good" are small, they usually do not cause significant harm, such as a breakdown of the heating element or damage to the tank. But, for example, a nail or a self-tapping screw is quite capable of damaging the heating tube and turning the perforation of the drum, or even making a hole in the tank. And it's easy to break the pump or make a blockage.

Therefore, with extraneous noise in the typewriter, the crackle of the pump and other strange sounds it is worth looking to see if there are any extraneous "guests" in the insides of the washer. If it is difficult to handle it yourself, call a repair specialist.

Professional service of washing machines in Moscow and the region

The RemBytTekh company offers repair and maintenance of washing machines at home in Moscow and the Moscow region. Masters know how to quickly get a bone out of a washing machine Bosch, LG, Samsung, Indesit, Ardo, Electrolux and others. You can see how much it costs to pull out a bone or other foreign object from your brand of typewriter in the table.

Washing machine brand How much does it cost to remove a foreign object*
(only work)
Bosch from 1500 rub.
Indesit from 1400 rub.
Samsung from 1900 rub.
LG from 1900 rub.
Ariston from 1500 rub.
Candy from 1700 rub.
Electrolux from 1500 rub.
Zanussi from 1500 rub.
Miele from 2300 rub.
Whirlpool from 1500 rub.
BEKO from 1700 rub.
Siemens from 2000 rub.
Ardo from 1800 rub.
AEG from 1500 rub.
Brandt from 1800 rub.
Atlant from 1500 rub.
Gorenje from 2000 rub.
Hotpoint Ariston from 1800 rub.
Other brand from 1300 rub.

* The cost of the work of the master to remove the foreign object is indicated, without taking into account the price of spare parts and work on their replacement, which may be required if damage to the machine is found during the inspection. The price of the service and parts depends on the brand of CMA.

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Small extraneous little things often get into the tank of the machine and get stuck there. The hit of a harmless thing can cause a serious malfunction of the equipment, and in some cases - a breakdown of the AGR. So it's important to know how to get the item out of the washing machine drum. Most often, things like this get inside:

    soft and small sizes (socks, tights, handkerchiefs, gloves, etc.) - they often wrap around the tank shaft, get stuck between the parts, it can be difficult to remove them, and in order to remove them, it may even be necessary to partially disassemble the equipment;

    hard, very small (buttons, little things from pockets, hooks and bones of underwear, small contents of clothing pockets, etc.) - as a rule, such little things settle to the bottom, and pulling them out is much easier, but not in all cases.

During operation of the machine, foreign objects can severely damage important parts of the equipment, causing serious damage. So if you hear an uncharacteristic sound while your equipment is running, then this is a sign that there is a foreign object inside the washing machine. The machine must be immediately turned off, and the stuck small piece must be removed.


What are the most common places for small objects to get stuck?

The contents of the pockets and other little things usually settle at the bottom of the tank, get stuck between them or are wound on the shaft in several layers. To determine exactly where the foreign body is and remove the object from the drum of the washing machine, you can slowly scroll it and shine a flashlight into the holes behind the wall of the tank.

If visually you still could not determine where the change is, then most likely it got stuck somewhere between the details and did not have time to reach the bottom of the tank. In this case, the machine will have to be disassembled.

How to get an item out of the washing machine?

There is the simplest and effective way how to get a foreign object out of the washing machine. To do this, it is necessary to pull out the heater, and also unscrew the pulley mounting bolt (but not completely). This will allow you to slightly shift the position of the tank and, by tapping in an inclined position, remove the stuck part (through the hole for the heating element).

Experts do not recommend disassembling the SMA design on their own when an object has fallen under the drum of the washing machine. It is better to contact our experienced craftsmen in Moscow. We quickly and without damage take out from the tank of the machine any little things that can cause it to break.

Hello to all DIY lovers!

We all sometimes have such an incident when some small but necessary object slips off the closet and falls into the gap between the closet and the wall. Moreover, this can happen not only with a closet, but also with other large and massive furniture, such as a sideboard, chest of drawers, etc.

The main condition for this is the presence of a small gap or gap between the back wall of such furniture and the wall against which this furniture stands. And I must say that a small gap between the wall and the furniture placed against it remains in many cases. After all, quite often, it is impossible to move furniture close to the wall, due to the fact that the plinth or any communications interfere.

As a result, if any small object falls into such a gap, it can be very difficult to get it out.

It is good if this piece of furniture has legs and thus there is a gap between the bottom of the furniture and the floor.

Then the fallen object is quite easy to get from below, hooking it with some kind of hook or just a stick.

But what to do if the furniture has no legs below, and there is no gap between the bottom and the floor. In this case, as a rule, you have to go to the most extreme measure, that is, move the furniture away from the wall.

However, such a measure often requires quite a lot of effort and time, because in order to move away from the wall, say, a healthy closet, completely clogged with things, it has to be at least half unloaded. And then you have to, again, move this closet against the wall and put things back!

Naturally, I really don’t want to mess with it, but I want, on the contrary, to do everything faster and get a fallen thing in a simpler way.

And then the question arises, how to do it?

I must say that depending on the type and material of the fallen object, you can come up with some options.

For example, an iron or steel object can be tried to get out from behind a closet using a magnet attached to the end of a long stick or rail.

An object of complex shape, you can try to pick it up with a small wire hook, again attached to a long stick.

However, what to do if it is not an iron object, while also having a fairly even and smooth shape.

Having recently encountered a similar problem, I came up with a very simple and quite effective method, how you can get an item that has fallen behind a closet quite quickly and without much cost.

To do this, you just need to quickly (literally in a few seconds) make a simple device consisting of a long stick or rail and a piece of double-sided adhesive tape.

So, for a visual demonstration of this method, let's take some small object, for example, such a piece of a wooden block.

In spite of small size, this piece of bar is quite weighty, and, most importantly, smooth enough so that it cannot be picked up by any hook.

Then we “drop” this bar behind the cabinet.

Now, to get it, we quickly make a simple device.

To do this, we need only three things: a long wooden stick with a small, relatively flat end, double-sided tape and scissors.

First, cut off a small piece of adhesive tape with scissors, approximately equal to the area butt wooden lath or sticks.

Then, with an adhesive layer, we apply this piece to the end of the stick and press it for three to four seconds so that it sticks well.

After that, remove a piece of the protective layer of paper from the front side.

That's all. Our device is ready!

Now we carefully lower it behind the cabinet, with the end on which we pasted the adhesive tape and, touching it to the fallen object, press this end of the stick against it for a few seconds so that it sticks well.

And after that, calmly remove the item from the closet.

As you can see, this object is held firmly enough so that if it were two or even three times heavier, it would still be held on by adhesive tape glued to the end of the stick.

By the way, I must say that then peeling off the object from the adhesive tape is quite simple. To do this, you need to slowly and gently pull a piece of adhesive tape so that it is removed from the surface of the object. At the same time, it practically leaves no traces and does not stain the object. It is only advisable to do this immediately after taking out the item, since I noticed that the more time passes, the worse the adhesive tape is detached.

After such luck, I decided to try to pull out a heavier object in this way.

Only in this case, not because of the closet, but from under the disassembled sofa, where during the New Year's feast, an empty bottle of wine rolled up. :e113: Moreover, in other ways, it was quite difficult to extract it from there.

To do this, I glued a slightly larger piece of adhesive tape to the end of the stick.

And also quite quickly and easily, he took an empty bottle from under the sofa.

Moreover, the bottle stuck to the end of the rail so firmly that it could even be kept suspended for some time.

Although, of course, the bottle is still quite heavy, and therefore it would probably not have been possible to lift an object of the same weight from behind the cabinet with the help of the described device. But it is quite possible to carefully pull out with its help a fairly heavy and smooth object from under a sofa or bed.

By the way, after that I conducted a similar experiment, in which I used double-sided tape instead of double-sided adhesive tape. However, the adhesive tape proved to be much worse. Of course, you can also try to use it to get objects, but only very light ones.

But double-sided sticky tape is very well suited for this purpose!

Well, that's all for me!

Bye everyone and Happy New Years!

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