Zapping wherever you are


Have you often found yourself thinking, “gee, if only I had a microwave with me…”? Well, who hasn’t.
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The makers of the WaveBox are out to change all that.

These joy makers are just hitting the mass market and are already backordered through May. Somebody’s doing something right. You can even plug them right into your cigarette lighter in the car (do they still have those?–Ed.). You’ll never have to be nukeless again.

Here’re some of the features from their website:

The World’s First — and Best
–The only microwave purpose-built for daily portability and use in rugged environments.
–Smallest microwave in the world, 20 percent smaller and 40 percent lighter than models now on the market.
–Three power options in one compact package: AC, DC direct clip to a battery, DC connection to vehicle power socket. No inverter needed.
–Extremely quiet operation — you will notice the difference.
–Compact, stylish design comes in a variety of colors for maximum appeal.

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That is absolutely disgusting. It’s bad enough that people don’t cook in their kitchens anymore, but to take a microwave camping. It turns my stomach.

I’m not a big fan of microwave cooking, either, but I’ve heard that it’s great for re-heating cryovac’d bbq. They also boil water in a flash, which is handy for cleaning and making Postum. Being clean doesn’t sound too disgusting.

What do I know, I’ve been known to grill over gas, too….don’t tell anyone. ;-)

This is awesome!! My husband works in construction outdoors, so his lunch options are only of the cold variety. It would be great if he could have one of these in his work trucks so that on cold days he could take soups or stews or leftovers from dinner and re-heat it for lunch. I think it’s an excellent idea, although I certainly wouldn’t take one camping.