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Review on Norpro 5900 Nylon Baster by Keri Aziz

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Turkey Buster Recipe: 1994 Mazda Miata Issue

First of all I want to thank Revane for emailing me a review and even a recipe for Turkey Buster. Today we are preparing a 1994 Mazda Miata with 5-speed gearbox. Our ingredients include: - 1994 Mazda Miata-1 Turkey Baster - 1 qt Redline MT-90 or other gear oil. . Remove the shift knob and remove the console. After disassembling the derailleur assembly (use your wits and 10mm) remove the derailleur kit from the gear bore and use a turkey attachment to suck and spit out the wicked and well aged cog. old. Note the subtle but pungent smell that can only be described as a Taco Bell night gone wrong mixed with shattered hopes and dreams. Put the liquid in a sandwich bag. Pour fresh and very smooth MT-90 into the gear bore. Keep spilling gear oil. Assemble it backwards and curse/cry in the corner if the assembly doesn't fall back into the hole and/or injure you in various ways, including slipping and slamming the gearbox or slamming the shifter in your other hand. Now that your car is fully assembled and you've cut off at least one screw head in the gearbox, heal your wounds and clean up. Congratulations, you have successfully repaired and replaced the shifter on a 1994 Mazda Miata. Additional Notes: Heat Resistance: yes. I think. Suction Power: Think of the suction power of a $20 vacuum but with a thin straw diameter. This poor buster filled up after 20-30ml. Easy to clean: If you collect old gear oil with 100,000+ miles, good luck. You will keep the smell, color and taste of GL-5 gear oil in the oil forever. It will also stay forever with a metallic gray hue. Unless you're trying to give yourself 31 Crab Flavors, I recommend discarding this item after a single use. Unless illness causes you to become Baskin Robbins, discard after use. Thank you for cooking with MC Understeer!

Pros
  • Kitchen & Dining
Cons
  • Crumpled