People Needed Help Identifying These Bizarre Objects

We tend to recognize pretty much everything we see on a daily basis, which makes it especially confusing when we discover a gadget, widget, or random device that has no apparent purpose.

Thankfully, it's possible to crowd-source answers from the internet - and the good people at the r/whatisthisthing subreddit can help to unravel the mystery and identify the actual purpose of these deeply strange objects.

Metal, dangly, pointy thing on car

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Some commenters guessed that this mystery item may have been some kind of tow strap, but its strap clearly isn't strong enough to haul a vehicle.

Instead, this is an item known as a tsurikawa. While it's intended as a handle to allow subway passengers to hang onto high railings, it's become a decorative item in its own right.

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Little nib on backpack chest clip

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The clip itself is straightforward enough - just buckle it across your chest for a snug backpack fit. The little nub, though, seems out of place.

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As it turns out, the answer can be revealed by literally blowing into it. It's an emergency whistle.

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Weird 15-foot tower on Oregon property

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This looks almost like a gigantic version of a handheld periscope, the kind that will give you a higher vantage point thanks to the magic of mirrors.

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As it turns out, that's exactly what this thing is. It's perched at the edge of a property, at the end of the driveway, and is designed to give the property owner a bird's-eye view of the land.

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Heat-producing grate with hoses/tubing coming out

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Digging around a newly-purchased property will usually reveal a few mysteries, and this is a perfect example. However, in this case, it may be deadly.

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A utility worked commented to explain that this is an electrical transformer, and any visible wires are likely high-voltage - and as such, extremely deadly.

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Wall-mounted bucket in a fancy mansion

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This mansion is worth $25 million on the open market, but its shower is as rustic (or, at least, faux-rustic) as they come.

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In lieu of a standard shower, the homeowner has opted for a bucket shower. It's exactly what it sounds like: fill the bucket with water, then tip the water over your head.

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Found hidden in a workplace tissue box

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It's a simple button-cell battery attached to a circuitboard with another small piece of equipment - perhaps a speaker or microphone.

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While this employee feared it was a covert listening device, the reality is far more harmless: it's literally a prank tool, designed to emit annoying sounds while being difficult to find.

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Neighbor just installed this odd box

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This looks like some form of advanced surveillance equipment, and it seems that's exactly what it is.

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It may be overkill in a suburban setting, but it seems to be military-grade surveillance equipment. It was likely bought second-hand, and conventional security cameras could be installed inside its housing.

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What's in this weird case?

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A traveler spotted this odd case in an airport and had no idea what it was for - maybe a musical instrument of some sort?

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The answer is obvious once you really think about it: it's a hat case, designed to store cowboy (or other wide-brimmed) hats without destroying their shape.

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Spikes outside old city gate

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These implements can be found on some of the city gates in Florence, Italy. While they're not for causing harm as some may have thought, they're certainly very old.

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Known as ferro de facciata, the metal implements date back to the Renaissance era. The spike is a holder for a torch, while the ring is for tethering horses.

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Elevated section of flooring

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It looks like the hearth for an old-school stove, but this was found in a newer build. While it's possible that this is the case, the power outlet and drywall likely wouldn't play well with a wood-burning stove.

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Instead, this is likely designed to place a refrigerator on top of. It isn't a common feature, but the power outlet is a strong clue.

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Found in glovebox after an oil change

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This is a sign that the mechanic who worked on the car may have done more harm than good, unfortunately.

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It's an extremely specific widget known as a glovebox damper, which (had it not been removed) helps the glovebox door open and close smoothly without slamming.

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Tubes in the ceiling of an operating room

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These clear tubes are too clean and too small to be typical ductwork, yet they're a common feature in older, larger buildings.

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Many people have no doubt already guessed this, but they're part of a pneumatic tube system. Messages can be placed inside purpose-built containers, which are then loaded into the tube and sent all over the building thanks to air pressure.

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Slots cut into pews in Catholic cathedral

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Here's a fascinating one, because there's no definitive answer. The notches would fit a walking stick or an umbrella, but that's likely not the intended purpose.

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One commenter noted that some churches get hot and parishioners are given hand fans to cool themselves - and these notches are the perfect size and shape for a small hand fan.

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Found in glovebox of a brand-new car

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This may have been a mystery, but only briefly. Objects like this come in all shapes and sizes, but their purpose is familiar to just about any driver.

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This is a bog-standard glass-breaking tool. It has a sharp, hard nub on one end that can be used to force open windows in case of an emergency.

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Tiny mug found in thrift store

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It's so small and cute that it looks like a dollhouse accessory, but the notations on the side suggest some sort of actual purpose.

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There were plenty of wild guesses, but this is part of a vintage porcelain egg cooker. It helps determine how much water is necessary for individual cooking times.

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High-pitched noise emitter

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The poster noted that this thing emits a constant high-pitched tone, which sounds deeply annoying.

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While it's annoying to humans, it's unbearable for insects and other pests. That's because the tone is designed to drive away mice, insects, and other pests.

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Found on hotel room ceiling

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It looks almost like a smoke detector, but there are no electronics involved and the disc is made of solid wood.

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So if it's a purely analog device, what is its purpose? Commenters believe that the old plaster ceiling was brittle, and using a wooden disc as a de facto washer would help the ceiling stay intact.

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Round metal thing (with parachute) fell out of the sky

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One could take this as proof that aliens are among us (and sending us gifts to boot), but the reality is far more benign.

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This is actually just the weight to a high-altitude weather balloon. It's of earthly origin, but is still a cool thing to hang onto.

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Small electronic device with a suction cup

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This looks like some sort of spy device, and was found in a secondhand store.

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As it turns out, it has nothing to do with spying, even if it is an intriguing form of tech. In the days before radio waves could be used to trigger a long-distance camera flash, devices like this could detect light from a primary flash, thus triggering a secondary flash.

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Glass vial with purple liquid inside

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This was found on a sidewalk in California, and is about the size of a pen lid.

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There were many guesses, from an anti-theft device to part of a fire sprinkler system, but it seems to be a case of medical-grade superglue. When crushed, the glue seeps out and will seal any lacerations.

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Inscriptions "explosive, dangerous, detonator" written on it

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A police officer said that this was a battery charger of some kind, but the original poster didn't buy this explanation.

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As it turns out, this isn't any kind of battery charger but is actually a blasting cap for detonating underground explosives.

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Case of small brass caps

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This seems like a huge mystery - that is, unless you're familiar with the world of novelty laser pointers.

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Each cap here is a head that can be screwed onto a laser pointer, allowing it to cast its light in a variety of shapes.

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Heavy bowl with removable insert

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This looks like it would be a good popcorn bowl, if only the purpose of that removable thing with holes was known.

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Evidently, it would actually be a perfect popcorn bowl, because it's literally designed for the task. That bottom piece is designed to sift unpopped kernels into their own compartment.

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Gold plate can rotate, has a plug but does nothing

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This was found in a hotel room of all places, and is a weird discovery indeed. If it actually powered on, though, its purpose would be obvious.

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As it turns out, this is just a lamp for a bedside table. A bulb in the top (if it worked) would shine onto the gold plate, casting light at the desired angle.

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Small reflective square tacked on post

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A homeowner woke up to find that someone had tacked this little reflective square onto their fencepost overnight.

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It may have been a bit of a mystery at first, but this is a standard survey target - essentially a small target surveyors can focus on to determine elevation.

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Ziploc bag of small glass discs

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These aren't perfectly disc-shaped, as they have a series of ridges and are slightly convex - almost like tiny ashtrays.

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While not as common anymore, these were once used as furniture coasters - little dishes to put furniture feet into so they don't dent the carpet.

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Glass barrier hanging from roof of mall

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These are the kinds of features that practically everyone overlooks, but become baffling when you really think about them.

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In this case, it's one of those nearly-invisible pieces of tech that's designed for safety. In the event of a raging fire, this barrier would help prevent smoke or even the flames themselves from reaching new areas.

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Playground bridge with pole at the end

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It's a cute little bridge that crosses nothing, but this is standard in playgrounds. That said, what's the pole for?

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In all likelihood, the pole was added later on, after neighborhood kids began using the bridge as a bike ramp. It encourages kids to play, but not launch over it.

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Found in washing machine, doesn't dissolve

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This odorless little smiley face popped up in a washing machine, with no clear sign as to where it came from.

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It appears to be the rubber or plastic stamp from a cheap stamp set - likely from something that was left in somebody's pocket.

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Solid white block with a handle

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This is a really unique one, as it looks pretty bland but has a highly specific purpose. It's known as a standardizing block, and is composed of a known density so it can be compared against the compaction level of soil.

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It's actually kind of absurd that this was just left out and not stored properly.