Kitchen Tech - Food Gadgets for Geeks, Part 1
Atomic Food Containers
Scare your co-workers off from stealing your food out of the company fridge with Atomic Food Containers. Three containers of different size feature different warning labels informing everyone of their radioactive or biohazaedous content. Mcrowave and dishwasher safe, the three pack costs $8.99 at http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/kitchen/9468.
All Edges Brownies Pan
This ingenious cooking pan will permanently do away with undercooked brownie centers while producing the firm, crispy edges everyone loves. Features a premium nonstick coating and round, easy-to-clean corners. Includes a custom spatula. The All Edges Brownies Pan runs for $34.99 at http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/kitchen/a1aa/?cpg=ab
Star Wars Darth Vader Toaster
Whether or not you like your bread toasted on the "dark side", this Star Wars toaster will create an awesome Darth Vader shape burned in. Coming soon from the Start Wars online shop for $54.99.
Toastabags
Toastabags will allow to create piping hot sandwiches right in your toaster. These non-melting bags are reusable; just wipe them out and they're ready for more cookin'. Comes in a pack for two for $9.87. Link
Onion Goggles
Until tear-free onions hit the market in another 10-15 years, these $24.99 set of glasses might do the trick of preventing crying in the kitchen. Onion Goggles will create a seal around your eye sockets, preventing tear-inducing onion particles from irritating your peepers.
Drive Bay Toaster
Completely bizarre and impractical but cool nonetheless is the PC Drive Bay Toaster. It's a real, working, one-slice toaster that installs inside a 5.25" drive bay on a working computer. It comes a crumb tray, a ventilation exhaust (requires a free PCI slot), and Windows software for adjusting toasting heat and time. Purchase one here for $29.99.
Automatic Stir Mug
Keep your coffee or other drink stirred up at the push of a button. This battery-powered stir mug is stainless steel and has a see-through lid. Get $18.95 for one, $32.95 for two at the Gevalia website.
$18.95 for one, $32.95 for two.
DaysAgo Refrigerator Timer
Don't know how old the items in your refrigerator are? Never guess again with the DaysAgo Refrigerator Timer. Set the number of days or hours and attach it (using a magnetic clasp or suction cup) to your food containers. You can get a two-pack of these timers for $7.99 here.

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