Friday, September 7, 2012

Use a Cordless Power Drill in the Kitchen to Super Charge Pot Scrubbing, Whisking, and More [Video]

Use a Cordless Power Drill in the Kitchen to Super Charge Pot Scrubbing, Whisking, and MoreUse a Cordless Power Drill in the Kitchen to Super Charge Pot Scrubbing, Whisking, and More A cordless drill is probably the last thing you'd imagine being useful in a kitchen, but over on Make Projects, DIYer Jason Poel Smith shows off how to use a drill to quickly clean dirty pans, as a mixer, cheese grater, and pepper mill attachment.

While a cordless drill might not seem practical for everyday use, it certainly works in a pinch. As a mixer, all you have to do is attach your whisk and you're good to go. For dish scrubbing, you need to drill a hole in a large binder clip to create a clamp for the dish sponge, and then attach it to the drill with a nut and bolt. While a power drill in the kitchen is certainly a bit overkill, it's still a fun way to spice up your cooking, or will work great in a pinch when your mixer is broken. Check out the full post on Make Projects for guides for each usage.

Making Cooking More Fun by Adding Power Tools | Make Projects via Laughing Squid

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/4WSXGme3q54/use-a-cordless-power-drill-in-the-kitchen-to-super-charge-pot-scrubbing-whisking-and-more

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