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The main pain point in my #LEGO hobby process is drying the parts of the sets I sell or store. So much so that I finally bought a $100 Williams-Sonoma exclusive salad spinner with a stainless steel basket suitable for “microgreens” and, I assume, the smallest LEGO parts.

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I don’t know you, but you must be a genius. ☺️ I have never thought of using a salad spinner to dry washed Lego elements. Thanks for the idea!

@Abdelkader Thanks! I’ve used a plastic basket one before and it was finicky, the thinner parts snuck out and ended up stuck between the basket and the bowl.

It isn’t perfect either, the double-sided geometry of LEGO parts means that they need to be thoroughly mixed between strain cycles. But it gets more water out than anything else I’ve tried with colanders.

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