Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Popcorn Microwave

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Warning: Boring, practical idea ahead

This is a microwave oven built with the interior dimensions matching a fully popped bag of popcorn. A new, desktop sized mini-microwave made for office use.

In my office, we have a huge microwave (1000w) that we use exclusively for popcorn and to make hot water in mugs. It takes up way too much room and energy. This invention of mine is small enough to put on your desk. It uses less electricity. Compact components include miniaturized 350 watt magnetron, stirring assembly and power supply. All this in a package sized similar to a 2 slice toaster.

evilpenguin, Nov 13 2007

Baked? http://busycooks.ab...ekly/aapr013102.htm
[nomocrow, Nov 13 2007]

Here's a portable http://www.redferret.net/?p=8404
200 clams U.S. [nomocrow, Nov 13 2007]

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       Who boned this? This would be cool if it could be done.   

       (Would also be just right for heating up coffee.)   

       Mini Mike   

       MicroPop   

       MicroMike   

       MiniPop etc.
nomocrow, Nov 13 2007
  

       Love the linkage, but those are still pretty big. Mine is designed to sit on your desk, in the office. In other words, look attractive and perform flawlessly. Not something most microwaves do.
evilpenguin, Nov 13 2007
  

       And yea, why would you bone this? I don't really care that this is getting boned, just confused. I don't understand. Please, boners, if you come back to this, explain.
evilpenguin, Nov 13 2007
  
      
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