Power Sponge

Power Sponge

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Ever wonder why scrubbing a kitchen should be so effortless compared to buffing something in your garage? This genius hack brings power tools to household cleaning tasks! It attaches a standard sponge to a power drill - pure ingenuity! Printing time of roughly 70 minutes; just 15g of filament, two M8 nuts and a short piece of threaded rod. Works for typical kitchen sponges, about 45mm wide in the recess. Simply slide the sponge in place - handles higher RPMs than expected. Just be cautious not to overwater. Ensure you run the drill counterclockwise to prevent loosening the nuts when using. Have a blast power cleaning this spring!

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