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Pressure Dishwasher

For ground-in oil and crunchy black bits.
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In short, a device that does with your kitchen sink faucet what a standard pressure washer does with your garden hose. With the addition of a small motor, a carefully designed nozzle, and a trigger, you too can give up scrubbing in favor of rinsing! Ideal with roast pans. Seperates the mysterious film from the bottom of coffee urns. Encrusted rice is crusted no longer. Why wear yourself out with a scouring pad?

Not for use on stemware or delicate china.

gisho, Nov 21 2008


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       Add a heating element for my bun.
Voice, Nov 21 2008
  

       water. everywhere. clothes soaked, food on ceiling, food in eyes. Bun for being like my job.
WcW, Nov 21 2008
  

       [Voice], no heating element necessary - just turn on the hot tap!   

       [WcW], you can probably avoid that if you're veeery careful about the angle it sprays into the sink.
gisho, Nov 21 2008
  

       Why couldn't it be boiling hot? The clouds of steam would help obscure the bits of food flying everywhere.
bungston, Nov 21 2008
  

       i REALLY like the blasting cabinet idea. I want a flip down hood with high pressure cleaning tools and a spinning automatic rinse. I think that this would be as good as a dishwasher in really small apartments.
WcW, Nov 21 2008
  

       It'd need to reach higher pressure than a dishwasher does to be useful. Not that I have bitter experience with useless dishwashers, or anything. *grumblegrumble*
gisho, Nov 21 2008
  

       You could strip the paint off the cabinets while your at it and go with a whole new look.
theGem, Nov 22 2008
  

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       Not only for roasting pans, this could get the milk ring out of the bottom of the too-skinny glasses, rinse tin cans and bottles out before recycling, with minimum fuss and bother.   

       And clean root vegetables without peeling (wasteful) or scrubbing (tedious).
FlyingToaster, May 03 2015
  

       Ooh, cleaning vegies - nice! Add an ultra-fine jet option for cutting when you're done - no knives to wash either!
neutrinos_shadow, May 04 2015
  


 

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