Top 10 weirdest kitchen gadgets: Cordless Warming Tray
Posted on 28. Sep, 2007 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
It’s not just hi-tech that’s going wireless – the Cordless Warming Tray takes just 8 minutes to heat up while plugged in (here a cord is essential) and once ready, let it loose and move to your super serving point. The warmer will keep your food at optimum temperature for up to 60 minutes.
The Kitchen Club
Posted on 27. Sep, 2007 by Jon in News & Trends
Kitchens are so hot right now, a night club in Germany has been modeled as a kitchen…and then even called the kitchen club.
Top 10 weirdest kitchen gadgets: The Butter Wizard
Posted on 26. Sep, 2007 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
No more having to nuke butter in the microwave to get something that is half decent to spread – The Butter Wizard controls the temperature of your butter, ensuring that its spreadable for up to 2 hours.
Top 10 weirdest kitchen gadgets: SensorFreshQ
Posted on 25. Sep, 2007 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
The SensorFreshQ acts like Sherlock by ‘sniffing’ uncooked meat and works out if it’s fresh or not. Hold the device a half inch above the raw meat or poultry, press the button, and wait 30 seconds for a reading.
Top 10 weirdest kitchen gadgets: Musical cake slicer
Posted on 21. Sep, 2007 by Jon in Kitchen Gear
Now don’t laugh…or kick yourself for not thinking of this first, but number two in the top ten is this handy musical cake slicer.
10 Weirdest Kitchen gadgets: The light-emitting peppermill
Posted on 20. Sep, 2007 by Jon in Kitchen Gear
Lets have a look now at the now infamous PC magazine’s top ten weirdest kitchen gadgets of all time.
Would you like to come back to my place for some coffee?
Posted on 19. Sep, 2007 by Jon in Kitchen Gear
How cool is this little gem of an espresso machine aptly named You&Me. Yes…because it makes just enough fine caffeine for you & me to enjoy on the couch.
Pop Art
Posted on 18. Sep, 2007 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
The West Bend 82306 Stir Crazy 6-Quart Popcorn Popper comes to the popcorn party by producing up to 5.5 litres of perfectly popped corn, using only one tablespoon of oil per 1/4 cup corn.
Toaster Teapot
Posted on 14. Sep, 2007 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
As you’ve probably realised…we like toasters! We’ve been looking for something that toasts and make coffee at the same time and the Toaster Teapot is the closest to that we’ve seen.
Mikoto Knife Blocks
Posted on 13. Sep, 2007 by Shane in Kitchen Gear
Time to go Asian with this Mikoto Knike Block. Apart from its stylish good looks, you don’t have to stress about knife size and it has the trendy eco-friendly green touch to it.



