October 24, 2008

Wireless Blender Uses Power from Your Countertops Not Cords

This has to be seen to be believed, but this blender works without a power cord or cable by simply placing it on an eCoupled-enabled countertop or work surface. Unlike low-powered devices such as cell phones and MP3 players that only need five watts or less, high-powered kitchen devices like blenders, grills, and coffee makers often require kilowatts of power - a much greater technological challenge.

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Well it looks like they've done it. And I can't tell you how quickly I'd replace our countertops and cook surfaces if this becomes mainstream. Killer.

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Posted by Jay Brewer at October 24, 2008 10:02 AM

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Yeah, it would be nice to cook a steak on the countertop too!


Posted by: Kitchen design at October 25, 2008 6:59 AM
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