Make a secret disguised safe out of an aerosol can

Make a secret disguised safe out of an aerosol can

In this how-to video from Household Hacker, we show you how to disguise a common household item as a safe to hide all your goodies in.

You need a can (soda, bug spray, beans etc) a hot glue gun, can opener, imagination, and time.

Watch this video pranking tutorial and learn how to make a secret disguised safe out of an aerosol can.

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Creator's Site: www.householdhacker.com

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mrtools 1 year ago
did you find this on instructables?
i think i posted this a wile ago. you obviously improved on my concept, but i would like to know if you got the idea from me. send a message to me on the instructables site if so.
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momochus 10 months ago
what if some one throws it out considering its "empty" its still cool :3
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-Rush 4 months ago
lol
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MoonFrost 2 months ago
on cans it says u shudnt pierce them even after they r empty, so wun cutting the bottom of be the same as piercing it?
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MclovinF22 2 months ago
no as long as its empty and has no aerosol left in it your good it will not explode or anything....... if there's a little left, when you pierce it with the can opener you will let out the little gases left... i've done a few of these and sold it to my idiot roommates lol....
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