Ever wondered why cleaning a kitchen should be so much harder than polishing something in your workshop?
This thing introduces power tools to your household cleaning jobs!
It attaches a standard sponge to a power drill 😉
Printing time of about 70 minutes; 15g of filament, two nuts M8 and a short piece of threaded rod M8. Works for typical kitchen sponges – about 45mm wide in the recess.
Just slide the sponge in – works up to higher RPMs than I expected…
Only be careful not to use too much water 🙂
Make sure to run the drill CCW for not loosening the nuts when using.
Have fun while power cleaning in this strange spring!!
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