Multi-purpose Holder From Kitchen Whisk
by Etienne Giust in Living > Organizing
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Multi-purpose Holder From Kitchen Whisk


This Instructable shows you how to build a multipurpose holder for displaying everything from fruits & vegetables to your beloved cellphone charger using a simple metallic kitchen whisk.
You'll need a pincer tool, a metallic kitchen whisk (thanks to HBB for this one) and both of your hands.
You'll need a pincer tool, a metallic kitchen whisk (thanks to HBB for this one) and both of your hands.
Remove Central Metallic Holder



First of all you need to remove that metallic holder piece in the center of the whisk. Use a pincher to cut the metal next to the holes of each "arm" of the whisk. Then you can remove the metallic holder.
Fold First "petal"

Bend up one of the petal-shaped whisk part so that it is perpendicular to the handle. Make it a little curved up so that it can sustain the weight of a small object. Leave the petal which is planar to the "wall holder" so that it can rest along the wall ( see next step )
Fold Rest of Petals Save One

Fold up all "petals" except one : the petal which is in the same plane as the "wall holder" will act as a stabilizer.
Tweak Stabilizer

Make sure the stabilizer touches the wall all the way. You can make it more "round" for more stability
Put on a Nail on the Wall and Load It Up

Stability can be further enhanced with blue-tack (patafix) or hanging a small load to the stabilizer petal.