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Popping Your Cork Has Never Been Easier with the Deluxe Electrical Corkscrew

Geez! Are you nervous about throwing that big Christmas party in your home this coming Friday? Quite understandable since hosting a party entails a lot of preparation and work. Of course, you need to consider a lot of things: house decors, entertainment and sounds, foods, and drinks.

Everything must fall into place to make your party a success. So, the best thing that you can do is to have gadgets around your home to make everything a lot easier for you. No problem with your home entertainment gadgets because they’re already around for some time. But with your kitchen gadgets, perhaps you still need a little help there. Here’s one that can help you open those bottles in seconds – the Deluxe Electrical Corkscrew.

How to use it? First, you have to remove the foil from the bottle using the foil cutter included in the package. Then, to remove the cork from the bottle, you need to press one button and another to release it from the corkscrew. That easy! It’s electrical, so once fully charged, you can expect it to open approximately 40 bottles in just a few minutes.

So, no more worries about having to spend a lot of your time unscrewing those bottles. With the Deluxe Electrical Corkscrew, popping your cork has never been easier. And hey, it makes a great table decor too. It’s finished in a black soft touch coating and features a cool charging and operating light.

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Rihanna Kitchen Scale with Built-In iPod Dock

If you are as precise about listening to music as you are about measuring your food stuff on a scale, German manufacturer ADE has popped up a kitchen scale that comes integrated with an iPod dock, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tracks while cooking.kitchen-scale-ipod-dock-500x398The scale, which is curiously dubbed “Rihanna,” includes an LCD that measures 1.7 inches by less than an inch and an integrated 2 watt speaker that sits demurely beneath the glass measuring area. Playback control is taken care of on the player itself and the volume via the base of the scales. AC mains power input for the unit falls in the 100 to 240V range at 50Hz while the LCD is powered by a Lithium battery.

The scale itself handles loads of up to 11 pounds, graduated in .04-ounce steps. There’s a useful add and weigh tare function and an indicator to let you know how much power is remaining in the battery. It cannot, however, distinguish between kush or schwagg and it has nothing to do with the popular recording artist with the same name.

This Rihanna model isn’t released just yet, but is soon to be sold. When it is released it will cost you €70 or about $105.

“Cooking in the Futur” – Intense and Light

Having food and diet in the form of pills and tablets in the future is not so cool. Luckily, thanks to Ludovic Peperstraete, the future of our cooking and food preparation will not be a gastronomic disaster. Ludovic designed “Cooking in the Futur” for Electrolux design lab Contest and it is the future of culinary arts by using lasers to cook food. After 90 years, the future mom, chef or robo-cook will have the choice if they will fry, boil, bake, microwave or hit their food with 2 or more intersecting harmless lasers to cook their food. Three lasers in each point of an inverted triangle will cook the food in the middle. Although 1 laser can’t cook the food, crossing 2 lasers can easily get the job done.

cooking in the futureThe stylish, elegant and compact design of the device will give much needed space in the kitchen. The system is also easy to operate since you can scan your meal before cooking and set your desired texture. There could be options for texture from “Ye Old Leather” to “Cotton Candy” and everything in between. Unlike using the conventional oven or microwave where the right time has to be set to the best texture and flavor, in laser cooking just set the desired texture and there you have it. To add more flavor and aroma in cooking, a different and new type of ventilation is incorporated.

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Wine Organizer

Want to keep those liquor anywhere except your blooddy torned liver?

Meet the best selling EuroCave Comfort 260 wine cellar!

Customized with more temperature precision with digital controls, the EuroCave Digital Comfort 260 black wine cellar operates flawlessly for temperature control, while its black cabinet finish and UV-protected glass door will fit seamlessly anywhere in your home.

This UL rated wine cellar is individually handcrafted in a thirty-step process.

The EuroCave Digital Comfort 260 assures you that it will provide years of smooth, quiet, vibration-free service.

With the utmost ease of operation, the EuroCave Digital Comfort 260 Wine Cellar will maintain the optimum temperature (55-57°F) for aging wines to perfection.

Note: Capacity is based off using standard 750 mL size bottles, using larger Pinot Noir/Rhone size bottles may limit the capacity. If you would like to store larger bottles you can easily adjust the height of any of the shelves.

Features:

UV-protected glass door
quiet
vibration-free

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