Heinz Beanzawave : World's smallest USB-powered micorwave!
Rajni | Jun 9 2009

For all you workaholics out there who wish to have some tidbits while sitting at the desk but don’t want to waste time taking continuous tours to the kitchen, the Heinz Beanzawave could be the right pick. Billed as the world’s smallest microwave, measuring just 7.4 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide and 5.9 inches deep, it’s ideal for desktop bean cookery. The brainchild of experts like Gordon Andrews and Stephen Frazer, this cute little buddy sits on your desktop and provides you with baked beans anytime your wish to.

What’s different? Unlike conventional microwaves in the house that use 750 to 1,100 watts of power, the Beanzawave efficiently cuts down the power consumption. This cute little microwave doesn’t even ask to be plugged into an electrical outlet. Yes, it’s a device that contains a USB port that lets you heat up the snacks at the computer without expending excess power. Not only that, the Beanzawave claims the snacks to be warmed in just a minute, all thanks to the intense heating action from a combination of cellphone and radio frequencies. In a nutshell, it’s a smart energy-efficient device that proves the cliché sounding line “big things come in small packages!”
Price and availability: The Heinz Beanzawave has a bright future, as the company plans to roll it out in the market if the consumer feedback is positive. Surely, it’ll be right. At its current price, the Beanzawave isn’t much cheaper than a conventional microwave but I’m sure it’s compelling enough to be taken home, whatever you have to pay for this cutie!

Via: Gizmodo/ DailyMail

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