Man Hacks: Handy Hints to Make Life Easier

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Have you ever been faced with the devastating situation of having a bottle of beer but no opener? Have you ever wondered if there's a better way to roll up your shirt sleeves? Do you wish you could share pizza with friends and avoid the hassle of washing up altogether? MAN HACKS is the ultimate guide to making essential guy stuff easier. This fully illustrated manual covers everything from culinary cheats, DIY secrets and tidying-up shortcuts to style tips and party tricks - everything you need to keep your man credentials fully in check.
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AuthorDan Marshall
PublisherSummersdale Publishers
PlaceLondon
Year2017-09-14
ISBN9781786851925
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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