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How to save 80% electricity during an energy crisis
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 240921" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>Good tips.</p><p></p><p>I saw a short vid clip about drilling holes in the rubber part of a *NEW* toilet plunger (to allow some water to flow by), drill a hole in the middle of a 5 gallon bucket lid to let the plunger handle go through, and using the main 5 gallon bucket as a mini clothes washer. Add a little detergent and move the plunger up and down to agitate the clothes for cleaning. It's not ideal for regular cleaning, but it would work fairly well in a power outage or emergency. Buckets are also ideal for long soaking in detergent. Agitate it a little, let it soak for an hour, repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 240921, member: 13649"] Good tips. I saw a short vid clip about drilling holes in the rubber part of a *NEW* toilet plunger (to allow some water to flow by), drill a hole in the middle of a 5 gallon bucket lid to let the plunger handle go through, and using the main 5 gallon bucket as a mini clothes washer. Add a little detergent and move the plunger up and down to agitate the clothes for cleaning. It's not ideal for regular cleaning, but it would work fairly well in a power outage or emergency. Buckets are also ideal for long soaking in detergent. Agitate it a little, let it soak for an hour, repeat. [/QUOTE]
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