iWave Cube
Posted on Jun 13, 08 09:31 AM PDT

No, the iWave Cube is no Apple product that plays both music and video. Instead, it is a tiny oven that measures approximately one cubic foot in size, tipping the scales at 12 pounds. It made its debut a few months ago, powered by 600 watts from a nearby power outlet. No idea what practical use this has, since you can't do much other than to heat up small slices of bread in addition to a mug of coffee at best. The iWave Cube retails for $130 a pop and will definitely be a novelty gadget as it is highly unlikely it will ever enter the mainstream consciousness.
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By Laver Lamont , 13/06/08 4:25 PM (CommentID #724077)
Miniature sculptors use some sculpting materials that you harden by 'baking' them in an oven. Rather than wasting electricity and stinking out the kitchen for a while, one of these in the garage would be useful. I imagine it could be used as a kiln for pottery as well.
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