
What exactly is an infrawave, I hear you cry? Well, dear reader, infrawaves are short, high-frequency wavelengths which poke the surface in a way that makes the surface get all taut and crispy instead of gummy and soggy like a microwaves effect. They also have longer, lower-frequency wavelengths that whang on through the entire food to make sure it's cooked. But the main difference is: microwaves heat water; infrawaves heat everything. So in the case of the Black & Decker InfraWave Countertop Oven all you really need to know is: you put your pizza in, you take your pizza out, you eat your pizza up, and it's tasty all about. And that's what it's all about. $150 USD. [GT]
Black & Decker InfraWave Countertop Oven [via Uncrate]
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