Use a little eruption disruption to clean the inside of your microwave

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NEWS – OMG, is that a volcano in your microwave?! No, this isn’t a failed science fair project, it’s a little volcano that cleans the inside of your microwave. 

The Kitchen Gizmo Volcano Microwave cleaner is a fun and hassle-free way to clean cooked on grime from the inside of your microwave. No scrubbing required. All you need to do is fill the volcano with the required amounts of vinegar and water, place it in the microwave then run on high for 5-8 minutes.

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Now sit back and watch as the Kitchen Gizmo volcano erupts and does all the hard work for you. And don’t worry, it’s only steam and completely safe. 

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Afterward, all you need is a sponge, rag or paper towel and all the grime, comes right off. You can even add a few drops of lemon extract to the volcano to freshen up the entire kitchen. Let’s see your junior high science fair project do that.

Who knows, with this little volcano, you might even clean your microwave more than once a year.

The Kitchen Gizmo Volcano Microwave cleaner sells for $11.69 and is available from Amazon.

4 thoughts on “Use a little eruption disruption to clean the inside of your microwave”




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  2. A waste of $12.00, adding more plastic to the planet, somethi g else to clean and store. A wet cloth or sponge will do the same. Then wipe down with the cloth after it cools a bit. Done.

  3. I, for one, see the benefit of using this little gadget to steam the cooked-on food loose inside my microwave. After using the volcano inside my microwave for eight minutes on high power, the ordinarily very stubborn food wiped out easily with the leftover water and white vinegar solution on a sponge (or paper towel). Afterward, I rinsed the volcano out and stored it for next time.

  4. Thiis invention, the microwave volcano was stolen from my son years ago. He didn’t have the money for a patent, but the company asked for specs and his drawings. They shade they’d get right back to him because the panel really liked it. He never heard from them again, despite numerous calls, the name of the woman he actually taped with on the phone and waiting…waiting. Two years later, the volcano was appearing everywhere in stores and online. Grrr. This man, now in his late forties, should have earned a living selling his invention. He is poor but extremely intelligent and creative. Unfortunately, there seems no recourse.
    The conscience (or lack there of) of a man catches up sooner or later.

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