
While it certainly looked about perfect to us, we know how picky engineering inventors can be, so it's not too surprising to see the folks behind the
automatic waffle maker crank out a version 2.0. We can't be sure, but the
video (shown after the jump) does seem to suggest that the newest iteration cooks up your
breakfast without quite as much mess as the original, and the hardware behind the magic looks to have seen upgrades all around. Best of all, however, is the title splash screen that lets you know you're still looking at a beta creation, which ought to mean there's an even more sophisticated version around the bend. Bargain bin griddles, watch out.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
robert.stewart2 @ Jun 20th 2007 11:08AM
wow
TeamTutorials @ Jun 20th 2007 11:53AM
That would be a great way to start the day.
PP @ Jun 20th 2007 11:42AM
now tirn it into a portable gadget and you're really in ! :D
daedalus @ Jun 20th 2007 11:46AM
Give it a spiffy name like the RollerToaster and I'm sold!
strider_mt2k @ Jun 20th 2007 11:54AM
I hate waffles, pancakes, french toast and all that other gagsome breakfast horror.
Show me a steak and eggs 'bot and we'll talk.
Paul @ Jun 20th 2007 1:15PM
I don't understand what the big deal is on this. Pee Wee Herman perfected one of these in 1985. Except his also squeezed him fresh orange juice and fed his dog.
Daneeeh @ Jun 20th 2007 1:23PM
phr34k
murray @ Jun 20th 2007 2:15PM
I'm sure there's room for a flux capacitor somewhere.
12vunion @ Jun 21st 2007 12:38AM
Wow, an automatic waffle maker. I think his time would have been better spent cleaning up his house before showing it off to the internet.
Did you see all of that junk?