Ana
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That doesn't make sticking your hand in the disposal a good idea though.
Then how do you remove offending objects from the disposal?
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That doesn't make sticking your hand in the disposal a good idea though.
I would suggest the best method to remove things from the garbage disposal is to buy a new one.
This solves the pesky how to clean it problem, while stimulating the economy.
I would suggest the best method to remove things from the garbage disposal is to buy a new one.
This solves the pesky how to clean it problem, while stimulating the economy.
I mean, after you buy 2 or 3 you may just say screw it and risk the switch magically turning on and grinding your hand into handburger.
But why risk it, its only money.
Sheesh.... really? are the safety limits have gone this far? While my kids were little I got very good at using chopsticks to remove objects, but somethings are not suitable for chopstick. Now with just adults in the house things don't just "appear" in the disposal.
Would be nice not to clean stuff, just replace, I think I like the concept.
Wading into this debate with wide-eyed naivete, so please be gentle. Genuine query: What makes mini lobster season dangerous? I ask, not to question statistics, or compare to baited shark dives, which interest me not at all, but because if the calendar ever works, I'd like to lobster hunt. I like lobsters, sorry - but not really. I have read that mini season is dangerous, but I've never read what is killing people. Are people ignoring their gauges and running out of air? Ignoring decompression limits? Venturing into overhead environments without proper training? Is there even a common theme in the injuries and fatalities? Again, I am NOT playing devil's advocate, I just don't understand the dynamics behind the danger of mini-season.
Come on, haven't either one of you thought about unplugging the damn thing before reaching in?