Ikea milk frother/ paint mixer
Re: Ikea milk frother/ paint mixer
Can pick them up cheaper on Flea Bay, think I paid about £2 for mine.
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Re: Ikea milk frother/ paint mixer
£1 in Ikea UK
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Might buy another one, it'll save having to clean my only one every time I want to make frothy hot choccy!
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You cheapskate!fredk wrote:Might buy another one, it'll save having to clean my only one every time I want to make frothy hot choccy!
Mind you, if you take the spring off as I suggested before you mix paint, you can add it again for frothing duties Less to clean!
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"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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yup, I even use mine without a battery to save on having to replace it when it dies.iggie wrote:You cheapskate!fredk wrote:Might buy another one, it'll save having to clean my only one every time I want to make frothy hot choccy!
Mind you, if you take the spring off as I suggested before you mix paint, you can add it again for frothing duties Less to clean!
Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.
Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.
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There's no answer to that!fredk wrote:yup, I even use mine without a battery to save on having to replace it when it dies.iggie wrote:You cheapskate!fredk wrote:Might buy another one, it'll save having to clean my only one every time I want to make frothy hot choccy!
Mind you, if you take the spring off as I suggested before you mix paint, you can add it again for frothing duties Less to clean!
Best wishes
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
Re: Ikea milk frother/ paint mixer
I do not know the conversion of canada dollars into pounds. I think a pound is more than a CDN dollar?Muttzley wrote:Can pick them up cheaper on Flea Bay, think I paid about £2 for mine.
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I not sure I i would trust i would have a paint/hot chocolate. I would buy another and label them kitchen and workbench and not mix them up hahafredk wrote:Might buy another one, it'll save having to clean my only one every time I want to make frothy hot choccy!
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Is that just using the equivalent of a stick liken to a spoon would work?fredk wrote:yup, I even use mine without a battery to save on having to replace it when it dies.iggie wrote:You cheapskate!fredk wrote:Might buy another one, it'll save having to clean my only one every time I want to make frothy hot choccy!
Mind you, if you take the spring off as I suggested before you mix paint, you can add it again for frothing duties Less to clean!
I had to replace the battery in my camera just recently... but tried to take one more set of pictures before doing so....haha even though the screen
said "replace batteries".
Re: Ikea milk frother/ paint mixer
I think Iggie suggested to me this tip/trick/tool in the first place. Sorry for not posting the credit in the beginning...
Note: fits humbrol tinnlets but not Testor paints jars.
Note: fits humbrol tinnlets but not Testor paints jars.
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But these dollar store reading glass is not saving any money. The arms keep breaking off at this rate after buying 10-12 of them I should buy a drug store
brand and save on trips to the dollar store and wear reading glass with only one arm until i make the trip....ugh!!
brand and save on trips to the dollar store and wear reading glass with only one arm until i make the trip....ugh!!
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Wrap some duct tape around the earpieces near the lenses part and then be a little gentle when putting them on & taking them off
Also keep an eye on the little screw, they do work loose.
Also keep an eye on the little screw, they do work loose.
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