Saturday, June 13, 2009

Heinz Beanzawave: USB-Powered world smallest microwave


Did you think that by using your laptop USB-power you can run a microwave and will bale to make hot your food during you working times? Yes, it will be possible soon. By using Gama Microwave Technology, Heinz has brought out Beanzawave which is the world's smallest and portable microwave at this moment.

The Beanzawave 7.4 inches tall, 2.6 inches wide and 5.9 inches deep is in dimension so that Heinz Snap Pots can be heat very easy way.

Quote from Dailymail

'The single serve microwavable Snap Pots allow people to quickly heat and eat. We are therefore delighted to be working with Gordon as the Beanzawave is the perfect partner to Heinz Snap Pots, allowing a nutritious snack to be whipped up anywhere in just 60 seconds.'

Heinz has two food products which is very familiar for all. One is Beanz Meanz, which is considered as an iconic food in UK and very delicious. To eat you just have to heat, has a slogan ‘heat 'n’ eat snack’. And another Heinz Snap Pots which may launched in 2007, its beans, kids and meals formula grossed £10m in the first year.

The concept of invention of Heinz Beanzawave may comes huge demand of the two products.

Quote from Ign:

Andrews started working on the project after he was approached by Heinz, who was looking for a portable microwave that would work with their new Snap Pots snacks.

Ten things on Heinz Beanzawave:

  1. Heinz Beanzawave is ma oven that can be powered connecting with laptops or by using lithium ion Batteries.
  2. Heinz Beanzawave is portable and the dimension is 150 x 160 x 190 millimeters or 7.4 x 2.6 x 5.9 inches. It has used as well mechanism like normal oven and also have the protective walls and a door that will kill power at time of opening.
  3. You can not cook food with it but can heat a pie, a burger, a cup of soup or tea very quickly.
  4. Heinz Beanzawave has been designed by the microwave expert Gordon Andrews and Stephen Frazer. Mr Andrews is the managing director of GAMA Microwave Technology and Stephen Frazer an authority on industrial design and managng director of Frazer Designer
  5. The price of the Heinz Beanzawave will be a little bit higher of £100 or $160.

Source:

Heinz

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