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I find washing utensils to be the most tedious of dishwashing
tasks and the most difficult to complete satisfactorily.
The proposed device is a steam cleaner for utensils. It has a
generic stainless steel pot, a suitably sized perforated basket
that fits into the pot opening and has a handle,
and a lid.
Place dirty utensils into the basket. When full (or when
desired), pour water into the pot, apply lid, and put on
stovetop to simmer. Damp steam is an amazing cleaner.
When done, grab the basket handle and dump the utensils
into another container. They will dry from the heat, and not
have watermarks even if you used very hard water.
//a suitably sized perforated basket that fits into the pot opening and has a handle//
http://www.amazon.c...d=1292705862&sr=8-1 [pocmloc, Dec 18 2010]
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I've a cookpot with an included steamer/strainer basket. That basket would hold a big handful of eating-sized utensils, Shirley. If you want something that will hold large ladles and such, go buy a turkey deep-fryer (it's an American thing) with a basket and use it as a steamer. |
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You will only be able to steam metal utensils. Most of mine are plastic, sadly. |
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Could this not be some sort of blachsmith's-forge-cum -autoclave ? |
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Flames sterilise things quite well ... |
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