USB Microwave Is World’s Smallest, For Beans

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9 Jun 2009
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The Heinz Beanzawave is being billed as the world’s smallest microwave and measures a scant 7.4 inches tall by 6.2 inches wide and 5.9 inches deep. It’s equally suited for heating a can of beans/soup at your desk or frying your nuts so you can’t have children.

The mini microwave is being developed as a partner to Heinz Snap Pots, baked beans in single-serving containers. The Snap Pots, available in the U.K., fit perfectly into the Beanzawave. But the $160 device will only be released commercially if consumer feedback is positive and if component prices drop in the near future.

Well you can count me on board. I’M ON A BOAT! Just kidding, I wish I was though. No, right now I’m just laying in bed topless braiding my penises. Now where’d I put that scrunchie?

Beanzawave: The World’s Smallest Microwave

(Via Geekologie – Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome.)

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