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more about #appliances ninjagin: ... but will it dance to Jackie Wilson if you put a tablespoon of slime in it? ... that's what I want to know. more » spannu: ...I am so sorry to hear that you still get your toast from a machine. more » tomsomething: Wait, toast isn't supposed to be black? There's a better way? more » Michai: Should be called the 'Straddler' more » okidokedork: Was somebody using this in Norway last night? [www.dailymail.co.uk] They should be more careful next time. No more experimenting with the humidifier. more » GraphicoFantastico: I just got a new humidifier delivered yesterday. Used it for the first time last night. (yeah... dry ass throat here too).... works fantastic and I go... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: All it needs is a pair of big googley-eyes and it will resemble a Snork more » facepuncher: I agree Señor Chen. I prefer the mist humidifiers. I don't like the wicking kind or the vaporizers, as they don't seem to "humidify" the room suffi... more » os_2: $159! that's totally rip off. You can get a decent one for under $50, of course if you have a big house the built-in type with the heater works the best. more » w0ng3r: 1) Replace metal pipe with fleshlight. 2) Get Frucci to write a new review. 3) ??? 4) PROFIT!! more » Eric Johnson: It uses Va-a-aseline more » Curves: We need a wide platform printer for bagals and waffles. more » njdevil: 'Paper jam'? I wanted strawberry. more » Isentropic_Storm: What came in first place, the Money Printer by Nintendo? more » dingus: You're welcome. more » MrBangBam: more » :negated:: PC Load Toast? What the fuck does that mean? more » AmishJohn: 25 comments, and nobody's gone for the low-hanging fruit. I'm proud of you all *sniff*. #philipskitchenappliances more » Gordonium: These will be great indestructible additions to my impervious house with its bomb-proof wallpaper! #philipskitchenappliances more » Crashproof: If only they had green-screen CRT displays they could have been in the galley of the Nostromo instead. #philipskitchenappliances more » -
#household
Now You Can Have Perfect Toast Without Trial-and-Error Kitchen Mishaps
This is coming from the girl who went nuts over a self-stirring coffee cup, but a see-through toaster is abso-freakin'-lutely brilliant. No more burnt toast or kitchen fires since I can see when the bread is perfectly oh-so-yummy-golden-brown. More » -
#humidifier
Stadler Form Fred UFO Humidifier For Sickly Aliens
It's winter, so everyone's turning up the heater at night to keep from catching cold-itis (I'm a doctor). But that, in turn, gives everyone dry-ass throats, which then necessitates a humidifier. So why not use this humidifier? More » -
#design
The Printer Toaster Unfortunately Doesn’t Use Butter and Jam for Ink
I liked this clever toaster design that mimics an inkjet printer. But then I realized how much I wanted a toaster that also prints on the butter and jam. Can't have it all, I suppose. More » -
#appliances
Philips Kitchen Appliances Are Perfect for Colonial Marines
The Philips' Robust Collection was left out from the final cut of Aliens, but all these military-green anodized aluminum kitchen appliances were in the kitchen of the USS Sulaco. Really. Look at the gallery and tell me if I'm wrong. More » -
#appliances
Touch-Sensitive Faucet Is Absolute Kitchen Genius
Dear Delta, I just saw your touch-sensitive faucet. You call it "Pilar Touch-Activated Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet with ToucH2O Technology." I call it motherfaucet genius. This is how it works: More » -
#appliances
Kenwood Cooking Chef Makes Risottos and Meringues Automagically
I love to cook. I enjoy going to the market, and cooking all kinds of meat, seafood, and rice for lunch and dinner parties with my dearester friends at home. That's why I'd never get the Kenwood Cooking Chef. More » -
#appliances
Panasonic's Eco-Navi Washer Knows Just How Disgustingly Filthy You Are
In the interest of conserving energy, water, and shame, the Eco-Navi washer uses light-activated sensors to detect your icky-sticky-eugh-so-disgusting stains and adjusts the wash cycles accordingly. What's really dirty about the whole thing though is the appliance's price: $3,000. More » -
#dishwashers
Ultrasonic Dishwasher Cavitates Your Dishes to Cleanliness
Ultrasonic cleaning techniques have been around in the jewelry circles for a while, but they haven't yet made it into our kitchens. Until now. More » -
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#appliances
Someone Stole the ISS Fridge
This is the Samsung Fridge, created by design powerhouse Gro. It doesn't only look awesome and retro-futuristic—straight out of a set from Stanley Kubrick's 2001 or the new Star Trek—but it can do cool things too. More » -
#design
Habitat Machines: Tomorrow's Architecture From Yesterday's Appliances
At first you see buildings of tomorrow, set on bleak plots of land against bleak skies. But then you notice the coffee pots. And the bathroom scales. And the meat grinders, the electric razors, the cake tins, the cheese graters and, well, you tell me. This is not a Photoshop contest, these are actual sculptures wittily erected by artist David Trautrimas for an exhibit entitled Habitat Machines opening next week at Toronto's Le Gallery. There's another haunting image below, and a few more over at Dezeen. Now I gotta go hack open my Kitchen-Aid stand mixer, to see if I can't just show the world Wilsonberg 2028. [Dezeen] More » -
#kitchens
Kohler Karbon Is Modern Art Awesomeness For The Kitchen
Kohler's Karbon faucet is not the first to receive a cutting edge design, but it packs that extra wow factor with it's segmented, cylindrical design. The articulated faucet not only looks like a series of James Bond-esque pistol silencers, but it lets you drag and hold the faucet where you need it. It doesn't hang limp or shoot back to the base like those with a pullout head. More »
