Last time I had to do that chore, I made up my very own catcher.
Took an old omelet pan, ground the rivets out and made up a handle out of some light steel rod.
Looks something like a metal detector.
ETA,
It doesn't take very much, only a few drops really.
Last time I had to do that chore, I made up my very own catcher.
Took an old omelet pan, ground the rivets out and made up a handle out of some light steel rod.
Looks something like a metal detector.
ETA,
It doesn't take very much, only a few drops really.
Wow. I just taped a cut-off plastic cup to a bamboo stick.
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