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PITTSBURGH, Aug. 6, 2025 ~ Cleveland, Ohio - An inventor from Cleveland, Ohio has created a new device that aims to revolutionize the process of sifting dirt. The ELECTRIC DIRT SIFTER, as it is called, was designed to efficiently remove rocks, glass, and garbage from dirt without the need for manual labor.
The inventor, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared that the idea for the device came to him when he realized there could be a more efficient way to sift dirt. "I thought there could be a more efficient device for sifting dirt to remove rocks, glass, and garbage," he said.
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The ELECTRIC DIRT SIFTER boasts a simple and durable design that is easy to use. It not only ensures that dirt is clean and free of debris but also saves time and effort. Additionally, it can also be used to transport the sifted dirt.
The invention is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. Interested parties can visit www.electricdirtsifter.com for more information or contact Lauren Harmon at 216-308-4288 or email [email protected]
The inventor, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared that the idea for the device came to him when he realized there could be a more efficient way to sift dirt. "I thought there could be a more efficient device for sifting dirt to remove rocks, glass, and garbage," he said.
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The ELECTRIC DIRT SIFTER boasts a simple and durable design that is easy to use. It not only ensures that dirt is clean and free of debris but also saves time and effort. Additionally, it can also be used to transport the sifted dirt.
The invention is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. Interested parties can visit www.electricdirtsifter.com for more information or contact Lauren Harmon at 216-308-4288 or email [email protected]
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