The Invention of a lifetime?

Not quite, where does it make the pancakes.

Even miso-soup-and-rice-eating Japanese people crave an all-American breakfast every once in a while. This Japanese kitchen appliance lets you make toast, fried eggs, and coffee all in one go, without having to worry about micromanaging two stove top burners and a coffeemaker. It is lovingly called the “Wake Up Morning Set,” and–in case you care–expends 1140W of energy when all three functions are in play.

It’s pretty simple to use. Just pop a slice of bread in the toaster and twist the timer to the desired burntness. Then put some ground coffee bean in the filter and switch that part on. To fry your egg, simply flick the other toaster switch, crack your egg, and the heat from the toaster will start to warm up the metal plate on top. The whole breakfast takes about 10 minutes tops to make.

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  • Danielle

    when i saw this i was like damn this is something i need for my dorm next year

    but then i realized that i hate eggs
    and coffee
    so i should just get a toaster….

    haahhaha

  • santa

    you need to tell us where to get this.
    durrrr.

    so santa can get it for you and all your bachelor hommies.

    durrr

  • Emma

    This is a necessity of bachelor pads everywhere, I’m sure.

  • Mama

    Psychologists call this “emergence” or “cross breeds”……….The lesson! It is NOT enough to physically integrate two remote products. The best example is the swiss army knife with the many extras, newest add on the SAK is the USB card.