Well That’s One Way To Make Sure You’ll Never Lose The Remote (19 Pics)

One of life’s most common inconveniences is losing the remote. It’s almost always in the cushion somewhere but only after the second time you tore the couch apart.

These people were fed up and I don’t blame them. The average person spends 2 weeks of their life looking for the remote so they’re doing everyone a favor by coming up with these solutions.

1. “My remote kept getting lost in the couch, so I present to you, the marionette remote!”

Twin8

2. “Guess who isn’t losing the remotes anymore???”

Gynieinabottle

3. “My husband attached the pesky remote to the coffee table so we can use it without losing it.”

radiosburning

4. “How My Friends Dad Figured Out How to Not Lose the Remotes”

clerks2007

5. “My brother got tired of his kids losing the remotes”

DLReads

6. “Dad hates when we lose the remote.”

rastroboy

7. “My friend got tired of his kids losing the remotes”

danthoms

8. “It’s quarantine time and the kids kept on losing the TV remote”

mamagator64

9. “I am so freaking done with this!!! Tonight is the last night I’ll ever be slinging cushions.”

mooseDADx

10. “Got tired of losing the remote for my soundbar”

squaredk2

11. “Never lose the remote again”

mysteryatoms

12. “Tired of the kids losing one remote”

Goodgardo

13. “Now there is no way the kids can lose the remote”

ThaTRaSHGoD

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15. “The kids kept losing the remote.”

freetable

16. “I’m never losing my damn Apple TV remote again”

Ihavemyownpizzaoven

17. “I call this the wand of power. Remotes will never again be lost in the depths of the couch. Whoever holds it has ultimate control.”

18. “My low tech solution for keeping track of tiny remotes. If you have kids, do this. Trust me.”

ladyjriggs

19. “I never have to lose my remote again.”

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.