#Lab Ribbon Blenders
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tipcoengineer · 26 days ago
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A ribbon blender is a horizontal mixing machine consisting of a U-shaped trough and a set of helical blades mounted on a central shaft. The blades or ribbons are designed to move materials both radially and laterally.
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crystalflores786 · 7 months ago
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Vertical Rotary Mixer
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A vertical rotary mixer is a type of mixing equipment used in various industries, including food processing, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and cosmetics. As the name suggests, it consists of a vertical drum or container that rotates around its axis. The mixer is designed to blend, agitate, or homogenize materials within the drum by subjecting them to the combined action of rotation and internal mixing elements.
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johnsdcp2024 · 8 months ago
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Disney University Day 1
Bright and early 5am wake up call. I beat the alarm, excitement courses through my veins. Today is the day. I have training at Disney University starting at 7am. I’m in costume (finally) and ready to go. My Dunkin habit has reached new heights so naturally my car my two left hand turns right into the parking lot. I can’t help it!
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Also peep the “earning my ears” red ribbon. How cute!
After getting ready I headed to Dunkin (yikes) and had the usual $3 cold brew thanks to a deal and a wake up wrap. My commute this morning was shared with a full moon in Libra. And she was radiating let me tell ya. I arrived 15 minutes early and waited in the lobby with a few of CP’s that were familiar to me. By 7am we were ushered through a cafeteria into a small classroom decorated with old Disney Starbucks signage. A projector and screen, two POS systems and tables for us to sit at.
There was a brief introduction and history lesson between Starbucks and Disney and then we were split into 3 groups. It was so cute to see all the different costumes. There were baristas from all 4 parks and each unique to each park. Once we were divided the fun began. They walked us to the kitchen and inside the kitchen was a “lab”. A full espresso bar and cold bar just like at a real Starbucks. I’ve bins, blenders, sinks, triple filtered water. It was ALL there.
For the remainder of the training we rotated between cold, hot and learning the POS system. At Disney they still write in cups for drinks which makes my heart sing. Oh how I missed it! Also not to brag but I was the only one in the room with writing on cup experience. Happy to have that skill in my back pocket😅😄 the day was a refresher course for me. I didn’t forget any of it but the main takeaway is that they are very specific about how you put the lid on the cups. We have to only touch half the lid and make sure the mouthpiece faces the siren logo. It’s all about aesthetics, presentation and honestly, perfection. We were constantly told that people are on vacation and paying lots of money to be in the parks and they are not only expecting a great Starbucks experience but also a great Disney experience. So double expectations. I’m here for it! Corporate stores have so many things “wrong” with them and shortcuts that people takes. They were sure to point this out.
We had a lunch break and got to mingle with the others. Some friendships are starting to blossom and I love that. After my shift of training I went and got Raising Canes. Later I folded my laundry, reorganized my room/tidied it up. Finally I went on a 3 mile walk that included getting groceries at Target. Getting ready for bed and day 2 of training! Night!
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adinathinternationalindia · 3 months ago
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Ribbon Blender R&D Lab Model
Ribbon Blender R&D Lab Model, which is a compact ribbon blender with a double helical ribbon agitator that rotates within, also includes a small powder mixer. A double helical ribbon agitator is a ribbon agitator that has an inner and an outer helical ribbon set. Depending on the application, the distance between the ribbon’s outer border and the container’s interior wall might be anywhere from 3 to 6 mm.
The little powder blender is built using a tried-and-true agitator design that offers a triple mixing action for quick and effective blending. Ribbon dimensions and arrangement are precisely calibrated to facilitate material circulation within the container, preventing dead spots and enabling quick product discharge.
Paddle agitators represent an alternative design. The paddles are arranged to move the material both radially and in opposing lateral directions. When blending friable materials and mixing batches as tiny as 15% of the blender’s entire capacity, the paddle design is typically used in these situations.
With capacities ranging from 5 liters for small ribbon blenders to 15000 liters for industrial ribbon blenders, Adinath is a top manufacturer of ribbon blender machines. Both mild steel and stainless steel are used in the production of mixers. We offer validation and extended support for ribbon blender parts. We supply a ribbon blender equipped with a screw conveyor to automatically feed powdered raw materials.
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lividsimmer · 4 months ago
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How to Choose the Right Lab Scale Blender for Your Research?
Selecting the perfect lab scale blender for your research involves considering several key factors to ensure optimal performance and results. Start by evaluating the blender's capacity and compatibility with your sample sizes and materials. Look for features such as variable speed control, programmable settings, and durable construction to match your specific research needs. Assess the blender’s ease of cleaning and maintenance to streamline lab operations. Additionally, consider the reputation of the manufacturer and available customer support for troubleshooting and repairs. By carefully analyzing these aspects, you can choose a that enhances efficiency, accuracy, and reliability in your research projects, leading to more consistent and reproducible outcomes.
Understanding the Importance of Lab Scale Blenders in Research
Lab scale blender are critical tools in various research fields, from pharmaceuticals to materials science. They ensure uniform mixing of small sample sizes, providing consistency and reproducibility in experimental results. Understanding their significance can help you appreciate the need for selecting the right blender for your research needs.
Key Features to Look for in a Lab Scale Blender
When choosing a lab scale blender, focus on features such as capacity, variable speed control, programmable settings, and durability. These characteristics can significantly impact the blender's performance and suitability for your specific research applications. Ensure the blender can handle your typical sample sizes and materials efficiently.
Comparing Different Types of Lab Scale Blenders
Lab scale blenders come in various types, including high-shear mixers, ribbon blenders, and V-blenders. Each type has unique advantages and is suited for different applications. For instance, high-shear mixers are ideal for emulsifying and homogenizing, while ribbon blenders are perfect for dry powders. Compare these types to determine which best fits your research requirements.
Evaluating the Efficiency and Performance of Lab Scale Blenders
Efficiency and performance are crucial when selecting a lab scale blender. Look for blenders that offer consistent and uniform mixing, minimal processing time, and energy efficiency. High-performance blenders can enhance your research productivity by delivering reliable results quickly and with less effort.
Maintenance and Cleaning Considerations for Lab Scale Blenders
Proper maintenance and cleaning are essential for the longevity and optimal performance of lab scale blenders. Choose a blender that is easy to disassemble and clean, with accessible parts and straightforward maintenance procedures. Regular maintenance ensures the blender remains in top condition and reduces the risk of contamination.
The Role of Lab Scale Blenders in Quality Control
In quality control, lab scale blenders play a vital role in ensuring product consistency and compliance with industry standards. They are used to prepare uniform samples for testing, which helps in accurate quality assessment. Selecting the right blender can significantly impact the reliability of your quality control processes.
Advancements in Lab Scale Blender Technology
Recent advancements in lab scale blender technology have introduced features like digital controls, enhanced safety mechanisms, and improved energy efficiency. Staying updated with these innovations can help you choose a modern blender that offers better performance, ease of use, and reliability.
Conclusion
Choosing the right lab scale blender for your research is a crucial decision that impacts the efficiency, accuracy, and reliability of your work. By understanding the importance of, evaluating key features, comparing different types, and considering maintenance and technological advancements, you can make an informed choice. A well-chosen not only enhances your research capabilities but also ensures consistent and reproducible results, paving the way for successful experiments and discoveries.
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al-n-cartoons · 5 years ago
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The Multiverse in a Blender, Chapter 2 Part 1
      The room was of a fairly large size, looking to have been designed with formal business meetings in mind. In the center of the room was a large, empty space, although the difference of faint dirt on the ground seemed to indicate that a large table had been recently moved for what might have been the first time since the building was first opened.
      Beside the wall nearest to the door was the table, long enough for a family of twenty to sit comfortably and with an oval top, on which various food items had been set precariously, every item seemed to be store bought. In place of the table at the room's center was a karaoke set, although it was currently unoccupied.
"Wow", said a boy with snow-white hair and murky, greenish skin, having just phased through the unlocked door, "Is this a meeting of heroes, or some eight year-old's birthday party?" He looked around, eyeing each person.
"We thought it would be best to break the ice and have some fun before anything crazy happened." Remarked a slightly older teen with olive skin, black sleek-back hair, and dark brown eyes. He wore a red biker jacket and orange-lensed goggles. He offered out a hand, "Hi, my name's Rex. This building is part of, well, what was my reality. Kind of glad to see the change, but moving that thing was a pain." He gestured towards the snack table with his other hand, internally cringing at how cold the undead boy's hand felt in his own, even through the gloves.
The white-haired teen smiled. A ringlet of light passed over him, leaving behind a lean-built, slightly slender person in its wake. His hair changed to black and eyes, once a chemical green, were now a light blue. His skin was light and lively. "I'm Danny, pleased to meet you."
"Oh, Phantom!" Called a voice Danny somewhat recognized. Both turned to see Ben, who'd been conversing with a bronze-skinned, aquamarine haired girl who looked older and more toned than even Rex. She eyed both of them, smiling a few seconds too late for it to have been her default. "That leaves Steven, Dexter, and the girls..." Ben muttered, more to himself then to anyone else.
"My sisters are carrying Dexter, they shouldn't be too long now." The virile-bodied girl assured.
The boy with goggles gave a hearty laugh, "The first non-charity party you've thrown, and only three guests show. Wow, Ben, you're worse then Six."
Ben gapped like an earthbound fish, "You did not just say that!" The mock-offense in Ben's voice only made Rex laugh harder, pleased with himself.
"Preeeetty sure I did."
The door opened, gently, politely, as though the newcomer were slightly bashful. "Sorry if I'm late." A teen as old as Rex and almost as tall voiced, "Lion was having some difficulty teleporting, considering..."
"Yeah, I'd imagine teleporting would be a bit difficult after the 'retcon'." Ben remarked, assuringly. He noticed the box the other person held, "Whatcha got there?" He queried. "Oh, guys, this is Steven." A pause, filled with a curious glance by each person. "...You can let go of the door now." Ben eventually said after Steven remained attached to the entrance.
Steven cleared his throat, "I know you said to come alone, but that wouldn't be fair...I wasn't the only one to remember." He explained, widening the doorway. "This is my girlfriend, Connie, and my best bud, Lion."
"Oh." Came Ben's clever response. Danny stiffened, feeling exposed; Rex waved uncaringly; and the eldest simply stared. Lion, unaffected by anything or one, brushed passed the couple and made a beeline for the snacks, before flopping gracelessly into a sleeping pile by the end of the table. 
"Welcome to the party." Rex said boldly, "Just know that no one'll believe you if you go and spout stuff about the 'retcon'."
Connie furrowed her brow, "You're calling it the 'retcon'?" She asked, almost in disbelief.
"Not my idea." Rex answered with a casual shrug.
Ben passed his gaze around the room, "Well, it's not like we didn't consider the possibility of someone bringing an extra. I just thought it would be Rex or Buttercup."
"Is it really that big of a deal?" Connie asked, slightly annoyed at their reactions.
"It's just that some of us are still trying to keep our identities on the down-low." Rex assured, nodding to the youngest currently present, "Namely ghost-boy over here."
"Ah." She locked eyes with Danny, "Alright. I swear on my grandma's grave that I won't tell."
"Oh, my god!" Groaned a voice from behind the door, making the duo jump. "Are we just going to stare at each other, or are we going to DO something?!" Her voice was boisterous and utterly impatient.
"Buttercup!" Chided another voice. Connie and Steven moved aside, allowing for four others to enter the room. The tallest was the second speaker, with silky ribbons of hair extending to her waist and a definite theme of pink and red in her attire. The first speaker was a boyish girl, nearly as tall, with short black hair and uncanny green eyes. She was dressed with green and black, punk-like in style. The last girl had bright blond hair in pigtails, blue eyes with matching clothes, and a definite spring to her step. The fourth person, shorter then the rest and quietly fuming to himself, was a teen boy with rather normal ginger hair-contrasting the other three by a lack of unnatural vibrancy-purple gloves and boots, black turtle neck and pants, and a lab coat which reached his thighs. He either hadn't gotten word that the event would be of a more laid back nature, or he simply didn't care.
      "Don't be so rude! We're trying to make a good impression, for once." The redhead exasperated.
"Hey, Dexter, did you enjoy your trip? I hear you took the scenic route." Ben teased to the far shorter teen, whose scowl only deepened and cheeks tinged a slight pink.
"Your question, Mr. Tennyson, is unappreciated. Likewise with my sister, Buttercup, in that SHE KEPT SWINGING ME!!" Dexter monotoned, before ascending into an accusatory shout.
The blond and redhead laughed at their brother's expense, Rex giving a guffaw. Ben, on his part, was at least trying to stifle his amusement.
"So, that makes everyone." The first girl noted.
"Not everyone." Ben interjected, "But Zak met a...complication. I don't think he'll be coming."
"I made a cake." Steven commented, holding up the box.
"Sweet! Buttercup cried, ecstatic, "Finally a desert that actually tastes good for a change." She cast a disproving look to the party dish the second sister held.
Blossom gave a huff, "I'll have you know that my confections are a healthful delight, unlike the cavity-inducing blobs of sugar you scarf down!"
"Alright, alright, settle down." The eldest sister remarked. "Oh, by the way, my name is Bliss, and those are my siblings Blossom, Buttercup, Bubbles,–and Dexter."
       "One of these things aren't like the other." Rex whispered to Ben.
      "Neither are you compared to Six or Holiday." Ben returned, giving the taller teen an amused look. Rex raised a brow, taking a moment before finally comprehending, making an 'O' shape with his mouth.
      "Did someone say 'karaoke machine'?" Steven suddenly asked.
      "Literally no one said that."  Connie responded. Undeterred, the stout gem neared the microphone, making quick work of the music selections.
      "Hm, I'm not really seeing any songs I like here." Steven hummed while scrolling.
      "Have you tried sorting by genre?" Blossom asked, setting up her powdery cookies among the other snacks, her sisters cringing behind her but Dexter simply taking up a plate and various food-items.
      "It doesn't come with that option."
      "How about some music roulette?" Ben offered. Upon receiving little more than bemusement flash across their collective countenance, he gave a quick description, "We set the music to randomize, turn on an auto-reset timer, then take turns singing the songs. If a person drops the beat on their turn, they lose."
      "Is it like multiple songs, multiple bits of different songs, or just one song?" Steven asked, liking the idea of the game.
      "That's the beauty of it; we don't know. This thing has whole songs, mixed vocals, and more! Zak and I play it sometimes, but my cousin, Lucy, came up with it."
      Steven beamed, giving an excited little clap, "Ah! Cool, sign me up, then."
      "Just so we're clear..." Connie said, slowly, "All we have to do is keep the beat up, not necessarily follow the lyrics, right?"
      Ben frowned thoughtfully, "Well, we've always tried to keep to the original, but there's nothing saying that we can't mess around with the words." He mused.
      Ben moved swiftly, setting up a timer on his phone before taping the screen of the karaoke machine, allowing it to play at random. The beat that came was pop, easily, and slightly formulaic in its repetition. Ben waved a hand to an empty bottle, spun it, then pointed to Connie upon its landing neck-wards at her.
      "Hey, so, we're off to flee,
      so, come 'n take me,
      so, it could be fun.~" She sang, the music quick and disallowing for much breath.
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tortricidae · 2 years ago
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United We Stand
Noia was not much help when it came to moving large cargo. She was a paltry two feet tall, and her fur often got in the way of her much larger Mirian counterparts, but she was adamant about helping with the situation.
She had supposed that she was going to hear from Dr. Uket sooner rather than later, but after seeing a huge chunk of Cyclone City get demolished by the rogue steamrunners, she had decided not to stick around. Moreover, she had yet to fully recover from using her pathism so liberally. Suffice to say, she was more useful as an information bank.
She had been working with Dr. Uket before she had to flee, and he had been kind enough to hint at some of the weaknesses. Well, it was more like cryptic metaphors wheezed over pushing a cart with a C.R.A.B Cannon loaded onto it. Something about how it was important to survive long enough for the system to reboot.
That was the premier objective. Survive.
And Noia had done just that. It was less surviving and more gathering with other Mirians to combine resources. It turned out that all the steamrunners were rogue now. They had turned on the citizens and were plowing through them, destroying anything that got in between them, including property.
“So what’s the plan, little one?”
Noia had climbed onto a pile of sandbags that were being thrown into walled heaps. The alley was barricaded from one side and the other was in the process of being similarly barricaded. Noia stripped off her ruined lab coat and dropped it behind the sandbag wall nervously. She was trembling, but not so much that anybody bothered to ask about it.
After all, all the other Mirians in the alleyway were also shaken. Shocked from having their protectors turned onto them. They weren’t used to this form of hardship, and many were wounded from run-ins with the rogue steamrunners. The lacerations were the worst of the injuries.
Flesh split open and hanging like meaty ribbons.
Noia had to look away, lest her stomach weaken more. She had to focus on the biggest threat. Steammrunner M1030s. They were the most dangerous of the rogue steamrunners. Like blenders on legs and they had to be stopped.
Dr. Uket had mentioned that unfettered friction made things “tricky”. Noia had assumed that he’d been talking about some other project he’d been working on, but once she had seen what a M1030 could do to a person, it made more sense.
The other Mirians who were gathered in the alleyway looked to her expectantly, hope beaming from their eyes. Noia had been dressed more officially than anyone else, and if the citizens of Cyclone City couldn’t trust in some form of authority, then someone they perceived to have insider knowledge was the next best thing.
Her display of knowledge had caused a few of the M1030s to malfunction already, so they were more willing to go along with this plan, even though they were more or less trapping themselves in a conveniently sized linear hole.
The buildings were so close together and the clotheslines branching between them were cluttered enough to give them cover from the flying steamrunners. The gorilla-like steamrunners needed a lot of space to do damage and were primarily located in another part of the city. This was the best bet to take out some of the more dangerous M1030s while they were so close together.
With bags of sand and rock salt at the ready, Noia was about to explain the next few series of events. And hopefully, they wouldn’t all perish because of one foolish idea that had worked exactly once on a single isolated M1030.
Noia swallowed nervously. “Yes, so. We’re going to lure a horde of them into the alleyway to start. There are a couple of Mirians in the building higher up that are going to dump sand and rock salt on the horde once it gets about halfway in.
“That’s the first line of traps. If all goes well, then they should make it more difficult for themselves to go further. If they break through their own mess, then the second deployment of sand should finish off any stragglers.”
Even as the words left her mouth, Noia didn’t think it was going to go well. She spoke with confidence because if she faltered, then more citizens were going to get hurt and she wanted to avoid that at all costs.
“If it goes wrong, there’s a basement entrance right here behind this little wall.” She motioned to the sandbags she was standing on. “These sandbags should slow down anything that tries to come after us. Just follow the halls until you get to the storefront.”
“And what if there are more steamrunners at the front?” someone asked among the crowd of glimmering eyes. “What then?”
Noia swallowed, her trembling becoming more apparent. “Then you run. As fast as you can.”
“That’s it?”
The crowd of Mirians grew restless, angered, and terrified of the idea that the only plan was hoping that this worked or running, which was something they were already doing in abundance. The hurt Mirians who couldn’t run would basically be left behind if no one tried to help them.
Noia took a deep breath. “It’s all we have right now. If this works on a larger scale, then we can try to regroup elsewhere. But for now, we just need to survive.”
There was that word again.
“I don’t have anything else for you, I’m sorry.”
There was a roil of terror again as the screech of one of the flying steamrunners cut through their emotions, a scalpel with wings.
“We just have to trust in ourselves,” Noia said finally, once the danger had passed. “Do you think we can do that?”
The other Mirians looked at each other. There really was no choice. They had to make it or die trying. In a collective silence, the trapped Mirians gathered their frayed resolve and moved into position. Some of the more heavily wounded were moved into the basement hall and about halfway down, just in case it did come to the point where they had to run. They’d have a headstart.
Noia made her way down to the end of the alleyway as others looked down upon her, waiting for her signal. Her heart was pounding and threatened to tear itself from her chest before the M1030s could do it for her. All this was riding on a hunch. What if she was wrong? What if she was just leading all these citizens to a gruesome death?
“We’ll be alright.”
Noia looked up at the Mirian who offered a reassuring pat. They didn’t seem convinced and Noia could see that, but they were trying at least. They were all in this together now. It was do or die.
Noia passed the wall at the end of the alleyway, suddenly feeling intensely naked and unsure. The dumpsters were barely covering the alley opening when Noia looked around the corner of the building. The hordes of steamrunners that weren’t actively pursuing prey - oh how she hated thinking of them as prey - were patrolling. Noia clutched at her badge.
The badge didn’t stop any of them, but it did draw their attention when she flashed it, the chips inside acting as a homing beacon. She had to wrap it in something that would block the signals from reaching each other, for the safety of those around her. But now, she clutched it in her shaking hand.
As she unwrapped the badge and tucked the blocking material into her pocket, she hopped out from her cover and made as much noise as she could, screaming and hollering for the attention of the M1030s and flashing her badge.
It worked. Perhaps a little too well.
A swarm of M1030s broke from their patrolling state and turned their red glaring eyes on Noia, who immediately turned and fled into the alleyway, the crash of sharp whirring against her back. She was so small and her legs were sore from constantly fleeing. For a moment, she feared that she would be left out here to die a miserable death. That the other citizens of Cyclone City would forsake her because she bore the attire of the Central Hub, and clearly there was a connection here.
She screamed as she hopped over the sandbag walls. The plan was to drop the sand from the upper windows but the sand wasn’t flowing nearly enough to stop all the M1030s. There were so many of them. Too many. Far more than she had planned for.
Each M1030 that sputtered to a stop in a shower of sparks as the bladed arms ground to a halt was replaced by two more. Even as more sand and salt rained down upon Noia, the other Mirians on the ground were getting scared and began retreating.
Another wall cleared. The alleyway grew hot as the steamrunners exploded, filling the air with shrapnel as well. Noia didn’t stop moving, though she did tuck her badge into the signal blocking material again, more securely this time. Just in case.
As the sand and salt settled on the ground and the sandbag walls were torn through, the M1030s slowed considerably. It was overwhelming, the amount of dirt and debris scattered everywhere. A warzone in its own respects. Hopeless. They were all going to die.
Except that the whirring was dying down. The heat was still present, but the whirring was quieting as the steamrunners shutdown, toppling over each other in their haste and blocking the entrances to the alleyway.
It happened so fast. All at once, there was evil and fire. And then...there was nothing. Silence. Noia clambered over the final wall of sandbags into the basement entrance, the last one of the group. She stopped just inside, barely able to breathe, eyes glazed over in a blind panic. That had been so close. Too close for comfort.
“Close one, yeah?” came a deeply synthesized voice.
Noia nearly jumped out of her skin. Sand and salt flew from her thick fur and coated the walls. Standing outside the door was a tall Steamseb, nearly ten feet by the look of him. He was cased in black and red, with a pointed red visor in place of eyes and red whiskers that trailed to the ground. Norasmas.
“Huh?” Noia wheezed, though she quickly shook herself back into reality. “Norasmas! Oh goodness. You’re here!”
“Well, I heard the call,” he replied, almost annoyed in a way.
Noia was the last person he expected to see in this dingy little basement entry. The call had come from Dr. Uket, and if Noia wasn’t with him, then that meant he was likely off doing something he wasn’t supposed to be doing. Maybe explained why the whole city was in a state of turmoil right now.
“I’m glad to see you,” Noia replied. “Listen! Dr. Uket is still in Central Hub and I’m worried about him. I had to help these Mirians. But I was looking for you. You and Eok.”
Norasmas sighed. “I don’t know where Eok is right now. Cyclone City is in a bit of a mess. I don’t know how to help you Noia, but I’m only answering to Dr. Uket for now. He has a lot of explaining to do.”
“I know!” Noia was panicking. “That’s part of why I wanted to find you two. I need to get back to the Central Hub. He has no idea how bad it is out here. And the radios are down.”
Norasmas sighed louder. He really didn’t want to be weighed down by this tiny liability. He could get to Dr. Uket just fine. What he was more worried about was why Noia, a volunteer at best, unfortunate victim at worst, was carrying around a badge that was supposed to be assigned to Dr. Uket.
“Fine,” he said. “I’ll send a signal to Eok to meet us by the Central Hub. Let’s go. I don’t have time to waste.”
Noia looked down the basement hallway. There were half a dozen Mirians still in the halls, hyperventilating as something crashed into the top of the building. She wanted to help them, but she had to get back to Dr. Uket. The C.R.A.B Cannon would be far more useful out on the streets.
And she had a few questions of her own.
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sterlizersequipments · 3 years ago
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stimtoybox · 7 years ago
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Hanging Scented Blender Case Tutorial
This is a tutorial for turning the K-Mart Makeup Blender Sponge Cases into hanging scented bobbles. I don’t recommend these for hanging from a keychain, lanyard or zipper pull, as the cases don’t hold firm tight enough for this without gluing, but for hanging by your bed or desk or in your wardrobe, they hold just fine. I’ve got one hanging from a hook stuck to the bottom of my bookshelf, just above my bed, and the case has shown no sign of slipping apart.
These are great for providing a subtle, non-pervasive scent that grows stronger if you hold your nose close to the top or base and breathe. Any kind of dollar shop potpourri or incense cones will do, but dried lavender heads also work if you place a piece of scrap mesh fabric over the bottom holes before adding the lavender. Otherwise, they do tend to fall through the holes.
The quasi-clear cases, as shown in the first photo, are good for the more decorative potpourris (as well as holding stim toys) as you can still enjoy the colours and shapes of the items inside.
The only difficulty in this tutorial lies in threading the ribbon or cord through the holes in the case. Everything else is quite simple.
Components
Dried lavender, herbs, flower petals, potpourri or incense cones
Scrap lace, piece of pantyhose or fine mesh fabric
Narrow ribbon or cord
K-Mart's makeup blender sponge cases
Scissors and teaspoon
Instructions
Open up your chosen case.
If using lavender heads or anything else small enough to slip through the holes in the bottom half of the case, cut a rough square of lace or pantyhose big enough to cover the holes. Place it in the bottom half of the case. You can see the edges of my lace peeking up around the lavender in the third photo.
Alternatively, you can bundle the lavender inside a square of lace or pantyhose, tie the square closed with a scrap of ribbon, and then put your square inside the case. This will absolutely keep anything from falling out, even if the case is banged about.
Cut a piece of narrow ribbon or cord. I used a 20 cm length as it gave me lots of space to knot the ends closed on the inside. If using flat ribbon a little wider than the holes, cut across both ends of the ribbon on a triangular angle, giving one end a sharp point. It is easier to thread the point through the holes than a flat piece of ribbon.
From the outside in, thread one piece of ribbon through a hole in the top of the case. Pull about a third of the way through.
Still working from the outside in, thread the other end of the ribbon through the hole diagonally opposite. (See third photo.) Pull both ends of the ribbon through the holes until they meet on the inside of the case.
Knot the ends of the ribbon together to desired length, cut off excess.
Pull the end of the ribbon on the outside of the case up, forming a loop. (See fourth photo.) The knot you’ve tied will nestle against the top of the case on the inside.
Fill the bottom half of the case with potpourri, lavender, etc.
Close the case and hang.
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[image description: four photos showing the K-Mart blender sponge cases, oval cases shaped like a Kinder Surprise toy capsule without the hinge and with four air holes placed in the top and bottom of each case. All photos are taken on a red and green watermelon slice pillow background; the second photo shows the round pillow sitting on a blue, white and black dappled tree-branch silhouette night sky quilt cover.
First photo shows five cases sitting in two rows of three and two: black, sky blue and bright pink/fuchsia on top, two semi-transparent clear cases on the bottom. The clear cases contain a red/yellow/green/dark blue/light blue/purple Tangle Jr Fuzzy and a white and black Antsy Labs Fidget Cube wearing a red Zuru Prism.
Second photo shows the components of the tutorial sitting on the red watermelon pillow: a clear plastic bucket holding dried lavender heads; a folded piece of grey lace; a few narrow pink and blue and silver ribbons; a silver metal teaspoon; a pair of black-and-grey handled scissors; and the black and clear sponge cases.
Third photo shows the pink case sitting in two pieces. A piece of the grey lace spread over the bottom half of the case, lavender heads filling the case above the lace until a corner of the lace scrunches at the side of the case. Lavender heads fill it almost to the top. Beside it, the top sits face-up, showing a ribbon threaded diagonally between two of the four holes. Both pieces of ribbon trail out from underneath the lip of the case and have been knotted together at the ends.
Fourth photo shows the pink case, closed, sitting on the watermelon slice pillow. The ribbon loop from the third photo has been pulled away from the top of the case, forming a large loop from which the case will hang when dangled.]
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There are abounding affidavit to advancement your affable accoutrement and kitchen gear. Maybe you’re aggravating to baker more, or eat healthier. Or maybe you’re aloof annoyed of application the aforementioned angled frying pan that you’ve had aback college.
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Whether it’s some bargain barometer spoons, or a big-time angle mixer, from the time you alpha chopping onions until you box your casserole up and abundance it in the fridge, we’ve got you covered, chef.
The 30 best kitchen accessories of 2018: The Totally Bamboo Kauai Acid Board (Photo: Reviewed)
The Totally Bamboo Kauai Acid Lath has the best feel and antithesis of all the acid boards we tested. It’s abundant abundant to canyon our adherence and antithesis tests, but ablaze abundant to calmly action and clean. Plus, its 14.5 x 11.5-inch admeasurement makes it a absolute best for best domiciliary acid tasks.
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The Zwilling knife set (Photo: Reviewed)
You don’t charge every knife in the block to adapt dinner, but this set gives you aggregate you’ll charge at a abundant value—especially because that it comes with eight actually nice steak knives and a analgesic set of kitchen shears. The chef’s knife (the one you’ll apparently use best often) is failing and accessible to apply while additionally actuality one of the bluff knives in our analysis accumulation of the best knife sets. The dent knife fits altogether in our hands for off-the-cutting-board activities like case apples, and the denticulate aliment knife fabricated quick assignment at slicing abrupt baguettes as the accomplished set becoming an Editors’ Best award.
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The Cuisipro beanery set (Photo: Reviewed)
The Cuisipro Stainless Animate Barometer Beanery Set was one of the atomic big-ticket sets on our list, so we were captivated aback it came out as our best barometer cups and spoons set. These determined stainless-steel spoons accept a sleek, cone-shaped attending with etched-on abstracts that won’t achromatize in the dishwasher over time. The handles are cone-shaped so anniversary beanery stands collapsed on the countertop, which is a nice (and, sadly, uncommon) feature.
The elongated, oval-sized spoons fit in best accepted aroma jars and are captivated calm by an easy-to-remove bandage for accumulator purposes. They appear in all the accepted sizes, but additionally accommodate the super-precise 1/8 teaspoon measurement.
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The OXO Acceptable Grips colander (Photo: Reviewed)
The OXO Acceptable Grips 5-Quart Stainless-Steel Colander passed every analysis we threw at it with aerial colors. Covered from rim to abject with altogether sized holes, this stainless animate analyze actualization an easy-to-grip rim and non-skid anxiety that backward put as we tossed aliment into it. It was well-shaped to carry baptize out of the perforated sides, and never chock-full with pasta or rice. It was the best big-ticket analyze we activated at aloof beneath $30 but it additionally aced all of our tests, earning it our aces for best overall.
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The Microplane box grater (Photo: Reviewed)
Unlike acceptable stamped-style models, the blades for this grater are categorical into the metal application a actinic action that creates super-sharp edges. That accustomed this grater to accomplish above-average on all four sides. The accomplished holes resulted in beautifully zested lemons and a accumulation of airy, buttery Parmesan, admitting the abject holes gave us continued strands of mozzarella and potato shreds that fabricated the best latkes in the group.
It wasn’t aloof about performance, either. It was the baby actualization that fabricated this archetypal go aloft and beyond. The accomplished brand console is disposable for affluence of cleaning, and the advanced architecture makes the blow of this dishwasher-safe grater simple to clean, too. The anxiety backward out of the way of shreds, acceptance the capacity to appropriately accumulation up beneath the grater afterwards bottleneck up the mechanisms. As an added bonus, all the blades are fabricated in the U.S.A. Put that all together, and this grater was a affirmation for our best of best overall.
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Veggetti Spiralizer (Photo: Reviewed)
We were afraid aback we spied an “As Seen on TV” characterization on this product, but the accuracy is, it beats out the antagonism by a continued shot. It’s automatic to use: Artlessly stick your vegetable in one of two ends, depending on your adopted “noodle” thickness, and aberration for long, connected ribbons. It is the alone archetypal that has an able aliment holder cap that, aback our vegetable was abutting to the end, accustomed us to cautiously bullwork it bottomward to the aboriginal of nubs.
The Veggetti comes with a little besom for accessible charwoman and it feels added athletic and bigger complete than the agnate Zoodle Slicer and Kitchen Supreme. Plus, at beneath $10, it’s a no-brainer.
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Chef’n Fresh Force potato ricer (Photo: Reviewed)
A potato rice is the apparatus you charge to accomplish fluffy, aerial mashed potatoes. We admired the way our top potato ricer calmly pushed the potatoes through the hopper, acknowledgment to a gear-powered apparatus that requires beneath arm backbone to use. It was the alone ricer we activated that we could use one-handed with a accomplished potato (with the others we tested, we had to chop the potatoes up into baby pieces to accomplish one-handed pressing). The adequate handle is fabricated from a able plastic, but the alembic itself is stainless steel, which is easier to apple-pie and should aftermost a continued time. The simple two-construction architecture allows you to booty the stainless animate bassinet out, authoritative it both accessible to ample and a breeze to clean.
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The My Counterbalance kitchen scale (Photo: Reviewed)
With its bulky, lab-style body, the KD-8000 stands out from the smaller, sleeker scales in our lineup. But if you accept the adverse amplitude in your kitchen, this belief apparatus won’t disappoint.
In testing, the KD-8000 accepted to be the best authentic of the bunch, announcement the actual weights alike aback we added and removed altar from its platform. We admired the backlit screen, which displays an figure to announce aback a altitude is stable, as able-bodied as the awning that helps assure buttons from aberrant flour. In accession to barometer in grams, kilograms, ounces, and pounds, the calibration additionally offers a baker’s allotment mode, acceptance you to calmly counterbalance out (for example) a admixture that’s two genitalia oats and one allotment sugar.
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The Marcato Atlas pasta maker (Photo: Reviewed)
While it’s decidedly beneath big-ticket than electric pasta machines, the Marcato Atlas Pasta Apparatus was the best big-ticket chiral pasta maker we tested. In this case, the aphorism “You get what you pay for” is actually true. As we fed the chef into the rollers, we calmly captivated the breadth in one duke while cranking the handle with the other. It was the alone pasta apparatus we activated that had a “0” setting, which was so advanced that we about had to abrade our chef to fit it through the rollers. In amid rolls, the easy-to-operate bulge could be adapted with one hand, so we didn’t accept to put the chef bottomward (a austere time saver!). To cut the sheet, all you accept to do is blow on the included fettuccine and spaghetti attachment, which created restaurant-quality pasta every time. It’s as accessible as that!
If you’re attractive for a duke crank pasta apparatus that’s accessible and effortless to use, this is actually the one to get. And, if you’re actually austere about pasta making, this apparatus has a dozen alternative accessories for authoritative ravioli, linguine, pappardelle, and more.
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The Cuisinart stainless animate bond bowls (Photo: Reviewed)
With stainless animate bowls, there’s annihilation to blast or chip, authoritative them both abiding and long-lasting, and their failing contour makes them accessible to use. While they shouldn’t go into the microwave, they can be acclimated on the stovetop as a bifold boiler–and the small- and medium-sized bowls in the Cuisinart Stainless Animate Bond Bowls with Lids formed altogether for melting adulate and amber over a 2-quart saucepan. As a bonus, the bowls appear with air-tight artificial lids, so anniversary basin doubles as accumulator and busline alembic (always accessible aback you’re planning a ample meal), allowance them to become our top best for bond bowls.
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The KitchenAid Diamond Blender (Photo: Reviewed)
The KitchenAid KSB1575 Diamond blender is actually the best affordable blender we’ve tested. This five-speed archetypal did awfully able-bodied in our chopping and bond tests. It abandoned ice cubes into a accomplished slush, fabricated buttery nut butter, and abounding bake-apple and yogurt into a adorable smoothie.
Our testers admired the easy-to-read and automatic controls, and anniversary button has abundant attrition that you shouldn’t anguish about accidentally agreeable the amiss setting. The apparatus are dishwasher safe for accessible cleaning, it comes with a 60-oz. BPA-free jar and is accessible in over 15 colors, including Boysenberry, Tangerine, Espresso, and the archetypal Empire Red.
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The Cuisinart duke mixer (Photo: Reviewed)
From whipping chrism to abrasion bread, you can’t exhausted the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Duke Mixer with Accumulator Case. It artlessly didn’t accept any anemic spots on any of our tests. We didn’t accept to stop and scrape the basin aback we were authoritative blot block concoction and aback it came to cookie dough, it sailed appropriate through, calmly assault in oats and raisins thoroughly so we didn’t accept to do a quick mix with a spatula afore basal cookies. The Cuisinart alloyed aggrandize chef into a bland adaptable brawl as able-bodied as the animal hand.
The on/off about-face and acceleration controls are automatic to use, and the mixer consistently starts off slowly, so you never get an antecedent bespatter of abrade in your face. Of all the duke mixers we tested, it has the best accessible manual, which alike includes recipes you ability actually appetite to make. The accessories are dishwasher safe and can be stored in the included case, airtight on the top of the mixer. 
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The KitchenAid artisan angle mixer (Photo: Reviewed)
The Artisan is the quintessential angle mixer. Accessible to set up and with the quietest motor we tested, the Artisan was a amusement to use and anesthetized through all our tests with aplomb. Despite its abounding competitors, our tests prove that it is still the best angle mixer you can buy.
Its claim are many: accessories were accessible to put on, remove, and clean; the angle batten lock formed well; the basin installed smoothly; and the access guard, admitting not actually all-important (for this chic of mixer, none of them are), fit the basin able-bodied and could be slid on aback bare afterwards demography afar the mixer.
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The Cuisinart aliment processor (Photo: Reviewed)
If you don’t feel like acid annihilation this year, angle up our top-ranked food processor instead. You can chop onions, celery, and garlic for capacity and use the included adapter to allotment potatoes or atom cheese. In fact, you can alike accomplish your pie band in it. In our testing, the Cuisinart “Custom 14” aliment processor (model DFP‑14BCNY) is the best on the market. It excels at about every task, from chopping onions and slicing tomatoes as able-bodied as a acid chefs’ knife, to abrasion pizza chef into a bland adaptable ball. As an added bonus, the Cuisinart is so quiet while it’s active that it won’t shut bottomward chat in the kitchen! Cleanup is a cinch, as Cuisinart is the alone architect that actually encourages you to ablution the genitalia in the dishwasher.
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The Omega juicer (Photo: Reviewed)
The Omega J8006 is a accumbent auger masticating juicer, acceptation the aspect that presses out abstract does its assignment slowly, and the accomplished affair is aggressive angular rather than vertically. It’s additionally the best all-embracing juicer we tested. Yield was consistently high, with a nice antithesis of lurid that gave the abstract anatomy afterwards affecting taste. In a dark aftertaste test, the J8006 exhausted the Omega VSJ843 and the Breville Abstract Fountain Duo, and—best of all—the J8006 is one of the easiest juicers to detach and clean.
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The Instant Pot multi-cooker (Photo: Reviewed)
The recently-released Instant Pot Smart WiFi is aggregate a multi-cooker can (and should) be: fast, efficient, precise, intuitive, and altogether able of replacing best added accessories in your kitchen. The Smart Wifi is Instant Pot’s amend to the Smart Bluetooth, a middling artefact that suffered from poor app aliment and connectivity issues. Luckily, this adaptation faces none of those issues, and instead provides a accessible 8-in-1 apparatus with the accessibility of WiFi connectivity, acceptance you to set, monitor, and ascendancy your multi-cooker from about anywhere. Above this new technology, the Smart WiFi shares best of its DNA with the absolute Duo Plus, save for the latter’s “Sanitize” function.
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The Cuisinart Baker Central apathetic cooker (Photo: Cuisinart)
The Cuisinart 3-in-1 Multi-Cooker is every meat lover’s dream appear true. Why? Because it boasts a disposable nonstick aluminum affable pot that can be acclimated appropriate on the stovetop. That agency you can sauté or amber your meat afore apathetic affable it to adorable perfection.
Not alone does it action a affection that isn’t begin on best added apathetic cookers, but the Cuisinart additionally produced consistently abundant after-effects during our time affable with it. For deliciously clammy and breakable pulled pork, the Cuisnart was the apathetic cooker to beat.
It’ll bulk a appealing penny, but if you’re attractive for a feature-rich amalgamation that’ll cut bottomward on bedraggled dishes, the Cuisinart is altogether assertive to handle whatever you bandy at it.
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The Hamilton Beach toaster oven and the Black & Decker toaster (Photo: Hamilton Beach/Black & Decker)
The abundantly affordable Black & Decker browned and crisped aliment as analogously as toasters added than amateur its price. Aback we broiled bristles batches one afterwards another—as you ability aback you accept a army over for brunch—every allotment came out attractive actually the same.
The Hamilton Beach Accessible Ability Oven with Convection won’t booty up the amplitude that added big-ticket toaster ovens do, while still carrying accomplished toasting and baking. In addition, the aperture rolls back, authoritative it awfully accessible to put in and booty out food. It additionally agency added allowance on the countertop in advanced of the oven and a slimmer adventitious of accepting burned. Of all the toaster ovens we tested, it was the fastest at toasting bread, with times adequately agnate to a pop-up toaster. Biscuits appear out as high, flaky, and aureate as if you fabricated them in the oven—and faster, too.
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The Hamilton Beach electric griddle (Photo: Reviewed)
Meeting (and in some cases exceeding) our basal expectations for an electric griddle, the Hamilton Beach has a alternation of notable appropriate features, which catapulted it appropriate to the top of our list. It’s able with two reversible, accessible to breeze in, non-stick plates (which are PFOA-free, too) with collapsed griddles on one ancillary and asperous grills on the other. And while the tradeoff actuality is usually apparent breadth (you generally lose a cogent bulk of affable absolute acreage breadth the plates connect), the alteration is about seamless. Its 180 aboveboard inches accustomed us to fit four big pancakes, three pieces of bacon, and two eggs on our battercake afterwards a hitch. Cleanup was additionally easier aback you can abolish and ablution the plates afterwards accepting to stick the absolute assemblage in the bore (bonus: the plates—and the grease tray included with the griddle—are additionally dishwasher safe).
Another adeptness accession to this battercake is that anniversary ancillary of the assemblage has its own heating control, so you can acclimatize the temperature beneath anniversary plate. That’s abominable advantageous aback affable a array of items at once. Unsurprisingly, the heating bendability of the Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 battercake additionally rated abominable in our tests.
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The Philips Air Fryer (Photo: Reviewed)
When it comes to frying, the Philips Airfryer XXL agape it out of the park. We tasted an abominable lot of French chips for this round-up, but the Philips adapted up the chips we couldn’t stop noshing on. They had the aggregate of crunchiness, tenderness, and potato acidity that accomplish abundant chips so delectable. Alike aback we loaded the bassinet with added than three pounds of arctic fries, they came out crispy. Battered Nashville hot craven came out with a crackling band and hamburgers rivaled ones fabricated on the grill.
Like all air fryers, it’s still almost accessible to use—this one requires no preheat—and the after-effects are account the payoff. A cookbook is included to accord you lots of compound ideas. If your ancestors actually brand absurd aliment but not the fat, the Philips is actually account the investment.
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The Panasonic one-touch rice cooker (Photo: Reviewed)
If you’re attractive for astounding rice every time, this is the rice cooker for you. During testing, the after-effects were buttery yet bendable and never overdone, anniversary accumulation the affectionate you’d be appreciative to serve to banquet guests. While the Fuzzy Logic cooker took a little best than anticipated, the final artefact was account the wait.
Using this rice cooker was additionally abundantly easy. It has alone four buttons, all acutely labeled, which makes it simple to bung it in and aloof get cooking. The cooker fits best in a kitchen with a bit of added adverse space, but all-embracing it topped the archive aback it came to authoritative abundant rice and bleared absurd dumplings with actual little effort. It’s a bit on the pricy side, but for anyone austere about their rice and attractive for a simple set up, this Panasonic is aloof right.
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The Calphalon Contemporary non-stick pans (Photo: Calphalon)
The Calphalon Contemporary nonstick omelette pan is not alone admirable to attending at, but it additionally performs like a charm. We used it to baker pancakes and an omelet, all of which slid calmly on the PFOA-free nonstick surface. In fact, flipping eggs acquainted actually effortless on its bland interior. The stainless animate handle is angled and angles up, acceptable with flipping motions while befitting your easily far abroad from the heat.
We admired the pan’s absolute antithesis and blubbery anodized aluminum base, which accommodate both adulthood and affluence of movement. At aloof beneath $40, you’re not breaking the bank—but you’re not sacrificing any durability, either.
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The Cuisinart stainless animate cookware set (Photo: Reviewed)
We adulation how accessible these pans are to use and they becoming the top atom in our reviews of cookware sets. The tri-ply architecture gives the pans the account of calefaction conductivity, but the aluminum amount ensures they’re not too abundant to handle. The set includes aggregate you charge to baker a meal: two saucepans (1 1/2- and 3-quart), an 8-quart stockpot, a medium-sized 3.5-quart sauté pan, two skillets (8- and 10-inch), and a steamer insert—all with adequate handles and a architecture that creates a nice antithesis aback captivation the pan.
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The Lodge skillet (Photo: Lodge)
Lodge has been authoritative its casting adamant cookware aback 1896, but its backbone is one acumen why Lodge has become a domiciliary name—and why they make our top-ranked cast adamant pan. The Lodge Logic 12-inch bucket sells for aloof beneath $20 on sale, but it’s acceptable to aftermost for generations. Our alone complaint? It comes with no accounting warranty, admitting Lodge claims it will consistently angle abaft its products.
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The Staub Dutch oven (Photo: Reviewed)
Solidly built, altogether round, and accessible to clean, the Staub Annular Cocotte aced every test. From braising meat and vegetables to alive a stew, this dutch oven nailed it. Sometimes there actually is a alternation amid bulk and affection — and this is one of those times.
In our tests, the Staub Annular Cocotte Oven almost exhausted out the acclaimed (and well-loved) Le Creuset. This mostly came bottomward to the actualization of the dutch oven, and how abundant bigger it fit on the stove and in the pantry. While a little added than some of the others, the antithesis of affable and the ample sauteing breadth that doesn’t bar you from putting added ample pots on the stove bumped this one all the way to the top.
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The Pyrex baking dishes (Photo: Pyrex)
These Pyrex goulash dishes actually aren’t adorned to attending at, but we’ve been application them for years. They calefaction evenly, they’re accessible to clean, and those snap-on lids to accomplish aliment accumulator a breeze.
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The Nordic Ware baking sheets (Photo: Reviewed)
You’ll charge a acceptable baking sheet, and there’s a acumen this American-made baking breadth acme archive about the internet, including our list of the best baking sheets. It’s lightweight, ample abundant to fit added than a dozen cookies, and distributes calefaction like a dream. Barometer 12 by 17 inches, we feel assured you could baker abundant vegetables for a baby crowd. 
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The ThermoWorks thermometers (Photo: Reviewed)
In accession to actuality the best authentic delving we tested, The ChefAlarm also has a nice backlight display. You can use it as a timer, acclimatize the alarm’s volume, or use it to accumulate clue of the minimum and best readings. We abnormally adulation its hinged angry awning for accessible examination on the countertop, but it additionally has a allurement and a blow if that works bigger for your kitchen.
The ThermoPop agenda thermometer immediately afflicted us with its cool quick, authentic readings and its admirable appearance. With a bang of a cool bendable button, the affectation rotates 360 degrees for affluence of viewing. Another bang and the backlight illuminates the ample numbers.
Get the ThermoWorks ChefAlarm delving thermometer at ThermoWorks for $64
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The Big Red House oven mitts (Photo: Reviewed)
Sometimes a artefact aloof gets aggregate right—and the Big Red House mitts get aggregate right. We hardly would’ve accepted a layered affection acclaim to authority its own adjoin silicone and Teflon varieties, but they’re the alone ones that adequate our hands for added than four account while we held a baking breadth beeline from a 450°F oven. In comparison, the runner-up for that analysis was alone adequate for aloof over one minute.
The calefaction aegis is absolutely the best important thing, but there’s added to like about the Big Red House mitts. They’re nice-looking (simple and classic) and lined with soft, adequate terry cloth. Silicone striping helps with grip.
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The Glasslock alembic set (Photo: Reviewed)
A actually nice set of reusable containers should be accessible during banquet cleanup. We adulation that these top-ranked containers backup aural anniversary added for accessible storage, they don’t admit off-flavors into our food, and they’re apparent as dishwasher-, microwave-, and oven-safe (just the glass, not the lids). It additionally doesn’t aching that they aced every analysis we could anticipate of. They didn’t aperture baptize aback we bashed them about and didn’t access accessible or blast aback we alone them from a countertop. Aback we froze them, accretion aliment didn’t breach through the allowance and they resisted stains.
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Overlooked No More: Bette Nesmith Graham, Who Invented Liquid Paper
Since 1851, obituaries in The New York Times have been dominated by white men. With Overlooked, we’re adding the stories of remarkable people whose deaths went unreported in The Times.
Bette Nesmith Graham didn’t tell anyone about the first few bottles. She mixed the whitish concoction in her kitchen blender and poured it into nail polish containers. She hid the contraband in her desk, furtively applying it only when needed to avoid the scrutiny of a disapproving boss.
In due time, her mix would be in virtually every office desk and supply cabinet.
The substance was Liquid Paper, the correction fluid that relieved secretaries and writers around the world from the pressure of perfection.
Graham brought it to market and by the end of her life led an international business out of Dallas that produced 25 millions of bottles a year at its peak, with factories in Toronto and Brussels. She would sell the company for $47.5 million and donate millions to charity.
But in 1954, Graham was a divorcee and a single mother supporting herself and her son from paycheck to paycheck, earning $300 a month as a secretary for a Texas bank. She was a bad typist to boot. And then she was forced to use a new typewriter model which had sensitive key triggers and a carbon ribbon instead of a fabric one. The typos piled up, and when she tried to use an eraser, carbon ink would smear all over the page.
Graham was also an artist who observed that painters covered up mistakes not by erasing their work, but by painting over them.
So she snuck some fast-drying white tempera paint into work and concealed her typos with a watercolor brush. The new process was much faster and cleaner than an eraser and barely noticeable on the page. Soon the other secretaries wanted their own supply, and she found herself staying up late, filling bottles in her kitchen.
Bette Clair McMurray was born in Dallas on March 23, 1924. Her mother, Christine Duval, was an artist and a businesswoman who opened her own knitting store and taught Bette oil painting. Her father, Jesse McMurray, worked at an auto parts store.
Bette was passionate about painting and sculpting, if not particularly skilled. “When I found out that talent wouldn’t support me, then I realized that I would have to give that up,” she recalled in a 1980 interview for the Business Archives Project at North Texas State University.
She left school at 17 to become a secretary and married her high school sweetheart, Warren Nesmith, two years later. When Nesmith went off to fight in World War II, Bette was pregnant.
They divorced shortly after her husband returned, in 1946.
Graham struggled to make ends meet, taking on side jobs like painting bank windows, designing letterheads and modeling furs.
“She would often burst into tears of panic,” over money, her son, Michael Nesmith, one of the members of the rock group The Monkees, wrote in his autobiography, “Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff” (2017).
Graham’s invention of correction fluid gave her a glimpse of a way out and she tried to form the Mistake Out Company but couldn’t afford the $400 copyright fee. She moved forward anyway, poring over books in the public library to study formulas for tempera paint, and working with a chemistry teacher to improve the consistency of her product.
“Our lab is working on a faster drying solution,” Graham wrote to one customer; the “lab” being her kitchen and her blender.
Every evening, she returned home from work to tinker with the formula, write letters to potential buyers and send samples.
“During that time, I often became discouraged,” she told the magazine Texas Woman in 1979. “I wanted the product to be absolutely perfect before I distributed it, and it seemed to take so long for that to happen.”
She solicited wholesalers and traveled from Dallas to San Antonio and Houston on weekends to market her product.
Her first employees were her teenage son and his friends. For a dollar an hour, they worked out of her garage, using ketchup bottles to squeeze the substance into small nail polish bottles, applying labels by hand and cutting the tips of the brushes inside the caps at an angle.
Graham became so devoted to her venture that she accidentally signed a letter at her job with “The Mistake Out Company.” She was promptly fired, giving her a chance to become a full-time small business owner in 1958. That year she applied for a patent and changed the name to the Liquid Paper Company.
Graham’s product began to catch on. She was written about in an office supply magazine, had a meeting with I.B.M. and received a large order from General Electric.
Each new breakthrough required more employees and more space. She moved her operation from her kitchen to a trailer, then to a four-room house and finally to shiny new headquarters in downtown Dallas. In 1968, she opened an automated plant. By 1975, Liquid Paper was producing 25 million bottles a year and holding the lion’s share of a multimillion dollar market that had spawned several competitors, like Wite-Out.
Bette Graham was now wealthy, with fabulous jewelry and a Rolls Royce. She established two foundations, the Gihon Foundation and the Bette Clair McMurray Foundation, which gave grants and financial support to promote women in the arts and in business, respectively.
But her power and capital came with setbacks. In 1962, Graham married a frozen food salesman, Robert Graham, who took an increasingly active role in the company, including a seat on the board. In 1975 they had an acrimonious divorce.
The bitterness remained, and Robert Graham led a group of executives in barring her from any company decisions.
“They wouldn’t let me come on the premises or let anyone there have anything to do with me,” Bette Graham said. To add insult to injury they attempted to change the very makeup of Liquid Paper, thus removing her right to royalties from the formula she had whipped up in her kitchen.
Amid the power struggle, and despite declining health, Graham managed to wrest control of the company and engineer its sale to Gillette for $47.5 million in a deal that restored her royalties. She died six months later, on May 12, 1980, of complications from a stroke. She was 56.
She left her fortune to her son, who took over her foundations and continued to dole out money to striving women.
“Most men are ignorant. They don’t really understand,” she said in 1977 in an interview with the Business Archives Project. “And so women have to just keep on with their determination and be relentless. We have to not relent.”
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Overlooked No More: Bette Nesmith Graham, Who Invented Liquid Paper
Since 1851, obituaries in The New York Times have been dominated by white men. With Overlooked, we’re adding the stories of remarkable people whose deaths went unreported in The Times.
Bette Nesmith Graham didn’t tell anyone about the first few bottles. She mixed the whitish concoction in her kitchen blender and poured it into nail polish containers. She hid the contraband in her desk, furtively applying it only when needed to avoid the scrutiny of a disapproving boss.
In due time, her mix would be in virtually every office desk and supply cabinet.
The substance was Liquid Paper, the correction fluid that relieved secretaries and writers around the world from the pressure of perfection.
Graham brought it to market and by the end of her life led an international business out of Dallas that produced 25 millions of bottles a year at its peak, with factories in Toronto and Brussels. She would sell the company for $47.5 million and donate millions to charity.
But in 1954, Graham was a divorcee and a single mother supporting herself and her son from paycheck to paycheck, earning $300 a month as a secretary for a Texas bank. She was a bad typist to boot. And then she was forced to use a new typewriter model which had sensitive key triggers and a carbon ribbon instead of a fabric one. The typos piled up, and when she tried to use an eraser, carbon ink would smear all over the page.
Graham was also an artist who observed that painters covered up mistakes not by erasing their work, but by painting over them.
So she snuck some fast-drying white tempera paint into work and concealed her typos with a watercolor brush. The new process was much faster and cleaner than an eraser and barely noticeable on the page. Soon the other secretaries wanted their own supply, and she found herself staying up late, filling bottles in her kitchen.
Bette Clair McMurray was born in Dallas on March 23, 1924. Her mother, Christine Duval, was an artist and a businesswoman who opened her own knitting store and taught Bette oil painting. Her father, Jesse McMurray, worked at an auto parts store.
Bette was passionate about painting and sculpting, if not particularly skilled. “When I found out that talent wouldn’t support me, then I realized that I would have to give that up,” she recalled in a 1980 interview for the Business Archives Project at North Texas State University.
She left school at 17 to become a secretary and married her high school sweetheart, Warren Nesmith, two years later. When Nesmith went off to fight in World War II, Bette was pregnant.
They divorced shortly after her husband returned, in 1946.
Graham struggled to make ends meet, taking on side jobs like painting bank windows, designing letterheads and modeling furs.
“She would often burst into tears of panic,” over money, her son, Michael Nesmith, one of the members of the rock group The Monkees, wrote in his autobiography, “Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff” (2017).
Graham’s invention of correction fluid gave her a glimpse of a way out and she tried to form the Mistake Out Company but couldn’t afford the $400 copyright fee. She moved forward anyway, poring over books in the public library to study formulas for tempera paint, and working with a chemistry teacher to improve the consistency of her product.
“Our lab is working on a faster drying solution,” Graham wrote to one customer; the “lab” being her kitchen and her blender.
Every evening, she returned home from work to tinker with the formula, write letters to potential buyers and send samples.
“During that time, I often became discouraged,” she told the magazine Texas Woman in 1979. “I wanted the product to be absolutely perfect before I distributed it, and it seemed to take so long for that to happen.”
She solicited wholesalers and traveled from Dallas to San Antonio and Houston on weekends to market her product.
Her first employees were her teenage son and his friends. For a dollar an hour, they worked out of her garage, using ketchup bottles to squeeze the substance into small nail polish bottles, applying labels by hand and cutting the tips of the brushes inside the caps at an angle.
Graham became so devoted to her venture that she accidentally signed a letter at her job with “The Mistake Out Company.” She was promptly fired, giving her a chance to become a full-time small business owner in 1958. That year she applied for a patent and changed the name to the Liquid Paper Company.
Graham’s product began to catch on. She was written about in an office supply magazine, had a meeting with I.B.M. and received a large order from General Electric.
Each new breakthrough required more employees and more space. She moved her operation from her kitchen to a trailer, then to a four-room house and finally to shiny new headquarters in downtown Dallas. In 1968, she opened an automated plant. By 1975, Liquid Paper was producing 25 million bottles a year and holding the lion’s share of a multimillion dollar market that had spawned several competitors, like Wite-Out.
Bette Graham was now wealthy, with fabulous jewelry and a Rolls Royce. She established two foundations, the Gihon Foundation and the Bette Clair McMurray Foundation, which gave grants and financial support to promote women in the arts and in business, respectively.
But her power and capital came with setbacks. In 1962, Graham married a frozen food salesman, Robert Graham, who took an increasingly active role in the company, including a seat on the board. In 1975 they had an acrimonious divorce.
The bitterness remained, and Robert Graham led a group of executives in barring her from any company decisions.
“They wouldn’t let me come on the premises or let anyone there have anything to do with me,” Bette Graham said. To add insult to injury they attempted to change the very makeup of Liquid Paper, thus removing her right to royalties from the formula she had whipped up in her kitchen.
Amid the power struggle, and despite declining health, Graham managed to wrest control of the company and engineer its sale to Gillette for $47.5 million in a deal that restored her royalties. She died six months later, on May 12, 1980, of complications from a stroke. She was 56.
She left her fortune to her son, who took over her foundations and continued to dole out money to striving women.
“Most men are ignorant. They don’t really understand,” she said in 1977 in an interview with the Business Archives Project. “And so women have to just keep on with their determination and be relentless. We have to not relent.”
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Overlooked No More: Bette Nesmith Graham, Who Invented Liquid Paper
Since 1851, obituaries in The New York Times have been dominated by white men. With Overlooked, we’re adding the stories of remarkable people whose deaths went unreported in The Times.
Bette Nesmith Graham didn’t tell anyone about the first few bottles. She mixed the whitish concoction in her kitchen blender and poured it into nail polish containers. She hid the contraband in her desk, furtively applying it only when needed to avoid the scrutiny of a disapproving boss.
In due time, her mix would be in virtually every office desk and supply cabinet.
The substance was Liquid Paper, the correction fluid that relieved secretaries and writers around the world from the pressure of perfection.
Graham brought it to market and by the end of her life led an international business out of Dallas that produced 25 millions of bottles a year at its peak, with factories in Toronto and Brussels. She would sell the company for $47.5 million and donate millions to charity.
But in 1954, Graham was a divorcee and a single mother supporting herself and her son from paycheck to paycheck, earning $300 a month as a secretary for a Texas bank. She was a bad typist to boot. And then she was forced to use a new typewriter model which had sensitive key triggers and a carbon ribbon instead of a fabric one. The typos piled up, and when she tried to use an eraser, carbon ink would smear all over the page.
Graham was also an artist who observed that painters covered up mistakes not by erasing their work, but by painting over them.
So she snuck some fast-drying white tempera paint into work and concealed her typos with a watercolor brush. The new process was much faster and cleaner than an eraser and barely noticeable on the page. Soon the other secretaries wanted their own supply, and she found herself staying up late, filling bottles in her kitchen.
Bette Clair McMurray was born in Dallas on March 23, 1924. Her mother, Christine Duval, was an artist and a businesswoman who opened her own knitting store and taught Bette oil painting. Her father, Jesse McMurray, worked at an auto parts store.
Bette was passionate about painting and sculpting, if not particularly skilled. “When I found out that talent wouldn’t support me, then I realized that I would have to give that up,” she recalled in a 1980 interview for the Business Archives Project at North Texas State University.
She left school at 17 to become a secretary and married her high school sweetheart, Warren Nesmith, two years later. When Nesmith went off to fight in World War II, Bette was pregnant.
They divorced shortly after her husband returned, in 1946.
Graham struggled to make ends meet, taking on side jobs like painting bank windows, designing letterheads and modeling furs.
“She would often burst into tears of panic,” over money, her son, Michael Nesmith, one of the members of the rock group The Monkees, wrote in his autobiography, “Infinite Tuesday: An Autobiographical Riff” (2017).
Graham’s invention of correction fluid gave her a glimpse of a way out and she tried to form the Mistake Out Company but couldn’t afford the $400 copyright fee. She moved forward anyway, poring over books in the public library to study formulas for tempera paint, and working with a chemistry teacher to improve the consistency of her product.
“Our lab is working on a faster drying solution,” Graham wrote to one customer; the “lab” being her kitchen and her blender.
Every evening, she returned home from work to tinker with the formula, write letters to potential buyers and send samples.
“During that time, I often became discouraged,” she told the magazine Texas Woman in 1979. “I wanted the product to be absolutely perfect before I distributed it, and it seemed to take so long for that to happen.”
She solicited wholesalers and traveled from Dallas to San Antonio and Houston on weekends to market her product.
Her first employees were her teenage son and his friends. For a dollar an hour, they worked out of her garage, using ketchup bottles to squeeze the substance into small nail polish bottles, applying labels by hand and cutting the tips of the brushes inside the caps at an angle.
Graham became so devoted to her venture that she accidentally signed a letter at her job with “The Mistake Out Company.” She was promptly fired, giving her a chance to become a full-time small business owner in 1958. That year she applied for a patent and changed the name to the Liquid Paper Company.
Graham’s product began to catch on. She was written about in an office supply magazine, had a meeting with I.B.M. and received a large order from General Electric.
Each new breakthrough required more employees and more space. She moved her operation from her kitchen to a trailer, then to a four-room house and finally to shiny new headquarters in downtown Dallas. In 1968, she opened an automated plant. By 1975, Liquid Paper was producing 25 million bottles a year and holding the lion’s share of a multimillion dollar market that had spawned several competitors, like Wite-Out.
Bette Graham was now wealthy, with fabulous jewelry and a Rolls Royce. She established two foundations, the Gihon Foundation and the Bette Clair McMurray Foundation, which gave grants and financial support to promote women in the arts and in business, respectively.
But her power and capital came with setbacks. In 1962, Graham married a frozen food salesman, Robert Graham, who took an increasingly active role in the company, including a seat on the board. In 1975 they had an acrimonious divorce.
The bitterness remained, and Robert Graham led a group of executives in barring her from any company decisions.
“They wouldn’t let me come on the premises or let anyone there have anything to do with me,” Bette Graham said. To add insult to injury they attempted to change the very makeup of Liquid Paper, thus removing her right to royalties from the formula she had whipped up in her kitchen.
Amid the power struggle, and despite declining health, Graham managed to wrest control of the company and engineer its sale to Gillette for $47.5 million in a deal that restored her royalties. She died six months later, on May 12, 1980, of complications from a stroke. She was 56.
She left her fortune to her son, who took over her foundations and continued to dole out money to striving women.
“Most men are ignorant. They don’t really understand,” she said in 1977 in an interview with the Business Archives Project. “And so women have to just keep on with their determination and be relentless. We have to not relent.”
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