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Drill clamp attachment for all purpose kitchen cleaning
e.g.
scrubbing Pots pans and surfaces with a
disposable/recyclable scrunched up ball of Kitchen foil
with mini clamp.
On cleaning the kitchen the other day it occurred to me
that regular Aluminium foil was an excellent wet or dry
cleaner
for calcified sink & cookware etc. Of course
cleaning anything by hand seems like an un-necessary
use
of my time, so I propose a jig for clamping a lump of
partially used kitchen foil on to the end of a Drill. This
could then be applied to almost anything that needed
cleaning within reason/damage. Due to the pliability of
this wonder product, it could be shaped to fit into almost
any crevice or flat surface, by the user, and because foil
appears so often in the kitchen its not a big deal to
throw
away a chunk of mangled foil polisher, before the metal
Jig
starts to drill a hole into your kitchen surface.
Granted there are risks with using drills near running
water
, but surely the benefits out way the risks.
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[+] for powertools in the kitchen, but I wonder if this is not redundant with the general idea of using power tools for culinary purposes? |
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