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The___canadian t1_iuil2m4 wrote

Mine died and I've unironically been using my drill with the beaters that came with the mixer.

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kobachi t1_iuj3xso wrote

I got a 3-piece set of mixers explicitly designed to be used in a power drill. Why would I want to own a whole separate appliance? Flour and drywall dust are basically the same thing anyway, I'm sure they're safe to mix.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09QPS8C34

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PlushKaram t1_iujebbl wrote

Please keep in mind that saw dust and any other garage dust will get in your drill through the vents, and then FLY OUT when you use it due to the motor spinning

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kobachi t1_iujknr6 wrote

Right this is a great way to reduce the gluten content of waffles and pancakes IME

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GodIsAPizza t1_iujnpzl wrote

Not to mention the excess noise and wattage of a drill

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PlushKaram t1_iujppz1 wrote

People forget about emissions from electricity generation too often.

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jr_73 t1_iuj445s wrote

I do that for "natural" type peanut butter, the ones that need to be stirred.

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TwattyMcBitch t1_iujtf8e wrote

That’s a great idea. I recently bought some. And had no idea what to do. I made a mess until it got mixed up enough to actually stir. Should have come here for advice.

Of course, a drill with a beater could have been even messier lol

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aabum t1_iukbdjy wrote

Stick the jar of peanut butter in the microwave for 30 to 50 seconds, depending on what size the jar is. Then you can stir it with a spoon.

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