A viral TikTok revealed a clever household hack that has captivated viewers. Tasha, 33, (@tashalouise92), posted a video showing a corkscrew solving a tricky DIY problem. The clip has over 405,000 views and nearly 6,000 likes, proving how simple ideas can gain rapid attention.
The video demonstrates using a wine opener to remove a wall anchor—a plastic or fiber insert that holds screws in plasterboard. Instead of struggling with pliers or other tools, the corkscrew twists into the anchor and pulls it free in seconds.
@tashalouise92 Little bit of diy going on….well I’m just watching lol. #diy #homerenovation #trusttheprocess ♬ Trust the process - Madison
Tasha told Newsweek, “We tried pliers first, and then my friend Kelly, 38, suggested the corkscrew because she had done it before.” She added, “I didn’t think it would work, so seeing it succeed was a total surprise.”
Viewers quickly reacted to the unconventional solution.
Comments included, “This is actually genius,” and “That’s crazy!” Professionals also chimed in. “As a painter and decorator…this is much appreciated,” one said, highlighting its usefulness for everyday projects.
DIY Trends Continue to Grow

TikTok | tashalouise92 | Use a wine corkscrew to easily twist and pull wall anchors out of drywall.
The hack reflects a growing interest in creative home solutions. Another recent viral moment featured a woman using a sock to paint a banister instead of a brush. These videos show that small changes can make big differences.
A survey by Talker Research for Lemi Shine found that 80 percent of U.S. adults feel more in control when they handle home repairs themselves. Similarly, YouGov Profiles reported that 56 percent of Americans plan a home-improvement project within the next three months. Among homeowners, that figure rises to 69 percent. Painting tops the list, followed by flooring and gutter updates, while bigger projects like roof work remain rare.
Many Americans mix DIY with professional help. They complete simple tasks themselves and call experts when needed. Hacks like the wine-opener trick appeal because they save time and reduce frustration.
What started as a fun video between friends now inspires viewers to try practical solutions in their own homes.



