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Life Hack #1 of 90+: Filling a Bucket from a Tiny Sink Using a Dustpan

Ever been stuck with a tiny sink and a big bucket, wondering how to transfer water without making a mess—or…

Ever been stuck with a tiny sink and a big bucket, wondering how to transfer water without making a mess—or soaking your shoes? Welcome to Life Hack #1 in our “90 Something” series: use a dustpan as a makeshift funnel to fill any container neatly and quickly.

🔍 Why This Hack Works

Most dustpans have a narrow spout or edge perfect for guiding water. By positioning the pan under the faucet, you create a controlled channel that directs every drop straight into your bucket—no overflow, no drips, and no back pain from bending awkwardly.

🛠️ Supplies You’ll Need

  • 1 Dustpan (plastic or metal)
  • 1 Tiny Sink with running water
  • 1 Bucket or any container you need to fill

✅ Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Place the dustpan under the sink’s faucet so its lip catches the stream.
  2. Position the bucket directly below the dustpan’s handle or spout.
  3. Turn on the faucet at a moderate flow—too high and you risk splashes.
  4. Watch as water smoothly cascades from sink → dustpan → bucket.
  5. When the bucket is full, turn off the water and lift the dustpan out carefully.

📈 Pro Tips & Variations

  • Angle it right: Tilt the dustpan slightly so water runs toward the bucket spout.
  • Larger volumes: If your bucket is tall, swap halfway through to avoid overflow.
  • Outdoor use: Works equally well with garden hoses and watering cans.
  • Keep clean: Rinse your dustpan before indoor use to avoid dirt in the water.

🎙️ A Real-Life Story

Last winter, my camper’s sink was no wider than a soup bowl. Hauling water for dishes meant drips everywhere. One day I grabbed a dustpan out of frustration—and realized it made a perfect funnel. Now I keep a clean dustpan in my camper kitchen door—best $0 spent on convenience!

⭐ My Verdict: 3.2/5

This hack is simple, effective, and uses tools you already have. It won’t revolutionize your life—but it will save you cleanup time and backaches. I give it a 3.2/5 for low-tech ingenuity and instant gratification.


🤔 FAQ

  • Will the dustpan scratch my sink? Plastic pans are safest; metal pans might scuff if slid harshly.
  • Can I use this for hot water? Yes, but ensure your dustpan material is heat-resistant.
  • What about dirty water? Works great for cleaning buckets—just rinse the dustpan after.

💬 Share Your Experience

Tried this hack? Or have a better funnel idea? Let us know in the comments below—and stay tuned for Life Hack #2!

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