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A TV presenter has revealed his nifty trick to avoid dirty bathrooms on airplanes when you fly. Aussie Grant Denyer was making his way back home after a family holiday when he came across a hidden feature inside the small jet toilet. It was connected to the tiny bin used to hold paper towels once passengers are done with them.

The Deal or No Deal host, 46, said he hated touching them on a video posted to Instagram. Incredibly, he stumbled across a foot pedal which would allow him to open the bin without getting his hands dirty. He filmed the inside of the small airplane bathroom - showing fans how to do it themselves.



During the clip he said in awe: "Surely I'm not the only person who just learnt about this? "The bin is always full for me and I hate touching the bin. "Did you know about it?" If you're not fussed by the bathrooms onboard your summertime flights, but want to bag a great seat, this hack might be for you. Having to get up for constant bathroom-goers can be a drag if you're stuck in an aisle seat - although many love them for their extra room.

But if you're on a plane with three rows of seats, an aisle seat from the middle section reduces that chance by 50 per cent. A savvy flyer said: "If you're an "aisle" type person (as opposed to window), and your plane has a middle section of seats (e.g.

a 3-5-3 or 2-3-2 configuration), choose the aisle seat of the middle section rather than the outer section." "You're less likely to have someone book a middle seat next to yo.

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