Arduino Controlled Automatic Pot Stirrer
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Product Description
Ben Heck Lets Loose In The Kitchen If there’s anything Ben Heckendorn is known for, it’s his unique approach to stirring the technology pot. In a recent DIY frenzy, Ben does this quite literally as he tackles the onerous task of preparing the perfect noodle with the Arduino Controlled Automatic Pot Stirrer. No longer a slave to the stove, Ben can now sit back and…relax? Well, he can do whatever it is that Ben’s head does to unwind while his laser-cut contraption rhythmically stirs those bubbling noodles.
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Easily multitask in your kitchen with the Automatic Electric Cooking Pot Stirrer from Saki.This versatile kitchen tool gently stirs soups, gravies, or sauces to keep them from sticking and burning on the bottom of your pots. With 2 rubber arms, this stirrer is safe to clip on stainless steel, non-stick, and ceramic-coated cookware without scratching. This tool can be used with almost any pot in your kitchen and fits pots from 6 to 10 inches in diameter.