Ah! That headline is one of those “life hack” style claims—but there’s actually a very practical side to it. Detergent caps, especially from liquid laundry detergent bottles, can be reused in clever ways around the house, and sometimes people exaggerate by saying “worth gold” because they save money or reduce waste. Here’s the breakdown:
Why You Shouldn’t Throw Them Away
- Measuring Tool
- Most detergent caps have measurement lines. You can reuse them to measure other liquids: cooking oil, vinegar, or homemade cleaning solutions.
- Mini Container for Storage
- Perfect for holding small screws, nails, beads, or spices in a pinch.
- Great for travel—store shampoo, conditioner, or lotion in a small, leak-proof container.
- Seed Starter
- Fill a detergent cap with soil and plant small seeds for seedlings before transferring to a garden.
- Crafts & DIY Projects
- Paint palettes for small amounts of paint
- Glue holders for craft projects
- Tiny molds for homemade soaps or bath bombs
- Pet or Kid Uses
- Use as a measuring scoop for birdseed or treats for pets
- Kids can use them as mini cups for sand, water, or paint
Why People Say “Worth Gold”
- The phrase is a bit of exaggeration, but if you think about saving money on mini containers, measuring cups, or craft supplies, the “gold” is really practical value.
- It’s also environmentally friendly—reducing plastic waste by reusing something you’d otherwise toss.
If you want, I can make a list of 10 genius ways to reuse detergent caps that most people never think of, including some that are surprisingly clever for the kitchen and garden.
Do you want me to do that?