I dropped a few coffee beans down into the kitchen drain, thinking that they would be fine in the disposal, and might even give off a nice aroma.
As I turned on the button, I was shocked to find that the beans were making eardrum-piercingly loud clanging noises... I figured they were small so I let the disposal go for a bit waiting for the noise to subside but it didn't.
I popped open the drain filter and reached down to extract the beans, and to my surprise, there was also a spoon standing in the drain. I set the spoon aside and cleaned up the espresso. I was pleased to find my drain worked a lot quieter once I finished removing the beans.
As I turned on the button, I was shocked to find that the beans were making eardrum-piercingly loud clanging noises... I figured they were small so I let the disposal go for a bit waiting for the noise to subside but it didn't.
I popped open the drain filter and reached down to extract the beans, and to my surprise, there was also a spoon standing in the drain. I set the spoon aside and cleaned up the espresso. I was pleased to find my drain worked a lot quieter once I finished removing the beans.


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If this were Facebook, I'd say I "like this" note.
I've heard that lemons are better for dishwashers than spoons or coffee beans.
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