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NY Grandmother’s DIY Microwave Mailbox Goes Viral; Netizens Say “So That’s Why It’s Called Hotmail!”

A New York resident has become an internet sensation thanks to her quirky approach to recycling. The culprit? None other than a grandma who transformed her old microwave into a one-of-a-kind DIY mailbox!

Grandmother’s DIY Microwave Mailbox Goes Viral

In today’s world, protecting our environment is paramount, and recycling plays a crucial role.  Disposing of old appliances often means sending harmful toxins to landfill sites. Upcycling, however, offers a brilliant alternative. It allows us to breathe new life into pre-loved items, saving precious resources and keeping nasty chemicals out of the ground.

This viral video, originally a TikTok post, showcases a grandma’s upcycling genius. The clip, now trending on Instagram too, opens with the caption “POV: You’ve arrived in Queens and see your grandmother’s mailbox.” We’re then presented with the ingenious solution: a microwave oven repurposed as a mailbox, proudly displayed on the porch.

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Netizens Impressed

The resourceful grandma has even labelled her creation. “Mailbox” is boldly written across the top, with additional instructions on a sticker adorning the bottom right corner of the microwave door. The lighthearted video takes a humorous turn when a voice asks, “Grandma, what’s that?” just as the grandma opens the empty microwave.  Her response? A hearty laugh before shutting the door, leaving viewers chuckling along.

Since its upload on June 2nd, the video has garnered a staggering 4.3 million views. Social media users have flocked to the comments section, showering the grandma with praise for her fun and resourceful approach.

One user, clearly impressed, dubbed the creation a “Mailcrowave,” while another playfully commented, “The definition of ‘reduce, reuse, and recycle’?” “So that’s why it’s called Hotmail” commented an user while another hilariously remarked, “Granny economics will never let you down!” “She’s receiving some hot news y’all!” another user quipped.

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This grandma’s creativity serves as a delightful reminder that upcycling isn’t just practical, it can be downright fun! So next time you’re about to toss an old appliance, take a page out of this grandma’s book and consider giving it a quirky new lease on life.

Cover Image Courtesy: @upworthy/ Instagram

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