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Octostove   (+17, -1)  [vote for, against]
more burners for your stovetop! and big pans.

A traditional stovetop has a certain number of burners, and they can't be moved. This creates problems for people with large pots, or long-handled pans, or limited stove-top space.

I propose a stove with six or more burners all packed together on extendible arms. When you want to use a burner, you extend it. The arms could be moved to different heights and positions so the cook can decide what should be on the front burner.

Bonus: New kinds of pans that can be heated from multiple angles.

Bonus 2: If the stove is electric, you can put on a cover and put it in your sink to heat large amounts of water.

Bonus 3: If one has a very long arm, it can be put on the floor and used to heat a cauldron.

Bonus 4: Use the long-armed burner on very low heat as a foot warmer.

Bonus 5: Point a burner or two into the room and add a reflector: electric space heater.
-- Voice, Mar 18 2008

This could be very nice in an industrial-chic sort of way.
-- wagster, Mar 18 2008


+ I must vote for this as I just had a dream that someone was roasting a pig on a grill-like burner that extended off the kitchen counter. (was that you in my dream?)
-- xandram, Mar 18 2008


wow. You could rotisserie a turkey, too.
-- Zimmy, Mar 18 2008


Excellent idea. My homebrewing kettle is too large for one burner, but the spacing of my electric stove burners only allows me to get it on one-and-a-half burners.
-- normzone, Mar 18 2008


[xandram] (whom I daily confuse with [xenzag] - one of you change your name or something, would you?)

Gives a whole new meaning to having a [Voice] in your head, doesn't it?
-- globaltourniquet, Mar 18 2008


Let's all change our names to [globaltourniquet]. That way nobody will be confused.
-- normzone, Mar 18 2008


hmm, which came first, The [Voice] or the [globaltouniquet]?
btw, if you knew us, I am a woman and [xenzag] is a man!
-- xandram, Mar 19 2008


I am a duck.
-- wagster, Mar 19 2008


[+] I can't begin to tell you how many times I need more room than the one big burner provides. Bonus 5 is already baked in many US urban low-income communities. Rather than pointing the burner they just open the oven door.
-- Jscotty, Mar 19 2008


[wagster] could identify himself in Jeeb-Ponk-Fwee.

Your names backwards sound like a pair of characters in a Cartoon Network cartoon: "Mardnax and Gaznex"
-- globaltourniquet, Mar 19 2008


Wiccans would go crazy for one of these.
-- RayfordSteele, Mar 20 2008



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