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Coreidan , to lemmyshitpost in Povertymaxxed and bolognapilled

That would make me piss my ass out

Sam_Bass , to lemmyshitpost in Povertymaxxed and bolognapilled

I used to visit a quickie mart for lunches that sold those fried up with any fixins you wanted. 3 bucks a pop

Track_Shovel , to lemmyshitpost in Povertymaxxed and bolognapilled
oyfrog , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

my favorite feature is that it’s a smart device—you connect it with your phone via proprietary app and it tells you the temperature of your counter top. Also for a low monthly subscription fee it will also recite the screen play of a random episode of friends in 4 languages simultaneously, none of which are English, Spanish, Arabic, or Mandarin.

gigachad , (edited )

I love the live location feature, so that I never lose track of my kitchen cube. You can see where it is and how it’s doing even from remote. Always have an eye on my cube when at work.

SternburgExport ,

Man I really hope that app requires an active internet connection and a registered account. And it would be real nice if the app wasn’t optimized at all and support would end after 3 updates.

filcuk ,

‘Bro, my steel cube is now just a useless brick’

Luisp ,

If you dont pay the subsciption it immediately gets rusty

grue ,

Look, just because Elon Musk can’t choose an alloy properly doesn’t mean nobody can do it. Hell, even DeLorean managed it, and he was dealing with both cocaine and the Troubles at the same time!

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@lemmy.world avatar

Please tell me it scrobbles…

boonhet ,

Obviously the languages are Estonian, Finnish, Latvian and Lithuanian.

Except for the Finnish + Baltic region, where the languages are actually Tagalog, Swahili, Navajo and the most popular option, x86 assembly for outputting the text of the episode in Haitian Creole. The latter is the most popular because of how insanely fast they have to speak.

lapislazuli ,

Oh, I know this one, Estonia is that country next to Italy, right?

ZeffSyde ,

I just know that their military has the best MREs.

dejected_warp_core ,

Personally, I’m a fan of the rumble notification feature. Pair it with your phone and it’ll rumble in response to a random notification on your phone at least once a day. Best part is: it kinda shakes the whole house and will sometimes shuffle itself into the floor so you can’t ignore it! Yeah, I’ve had to replace some tile, but it’s totally worth it.

HootinNHollerin ,
errer ,

Being able to report the temperature is way too useful for a useless steel block. I’d pay $10/month for a block that truly does nothing.

FarmTaco , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

does it come in red?

wolfshadowheart ,

No, only slate and graphite

randint , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two
@randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

Assuming that the 80-pound (36.3 kg) stainless steel block is a solid cube, its side length would only be 16.6 cm (6.5 inches). (The density of the most common stainless steel (304) is 7930 kg/m^3.) Not nearly as big as the picture suggests. Still, it seems like it would be an awesome addition to my kitchen.

dejected_warp_core ,

Considering the downward trend of quality in home appliances, it makes even more sense that it’s not even solid metal.

randint ,
@randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

Well it does make more sense for it to be filled with something else, but then I wouldn’t want to buy it. One can dream…

dejected_warp_core ,

Maybe it’s filled with the same stuff as Happy Fun Ball?

randint ,
@randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

Happy Fun Ball

That ball seems dangerous af

HootinNHollerin ,

Nor stainless just a thin film

Evotech ,

Didn’t say that it’s solid

LouNeko ,

It’s a polymer shell filled with sand and stainless steel cover on 5 sides.

PenisWenisGenius ,

It’s just not solid metal. These things are overpriced pieces of shit. I know because I used to have one. Anytime there’s a “chip shortage” these things are always marked up to be 2x as expensive too.

I think in this day and age the best way to waste counter space is to use newspaper and dirty dishes like our great grandparents used to do.

boatsnhos931 , to lemmyshitpost in Sex
Buffalox , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

10/10 for functionality, it does exactly what it’s supposed to, and it does it well.
Highly recommended.

pyre , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

/nottheonion

i really thought it was

Bytemeister , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

Modern appliances just aren’t as good. Check with Goodwill, or yard/estate sales. You can pick up a vintage kitchen cube that works just as well for pennies on the dollar, and it will outlast you.

ZeffSyde ,

I still have my great grandma’s cast iron kitchen cube that she brought over from the old country.

I can’t even describe what that thing can do with pork chops.

Aasikki ,

I prefer carbon steel cubes myself but cast iron is nice too.

SkunkWorkz ,

Because you are not accounting for inflation. A modern kitchen cube made in the same quality as a vintage cube would cost one cubic meter of pennies.

TheReturnOfPEB , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

Can we see the accessory list ?

chemicalwonka , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two
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“Capitalism breeds innovation”. An economic system where “form” comes first than “function”

Steamymoomilk , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

moans in machinist

1551 stainless

original2 ,

Like… Maybe a 17cm side cube… I would cast it and just finished it on my old manual milling machine

Snapz , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

IKEA version takes up same amount o counterf space, but the core is made of cardboard, so lightweight!

Thcdenton , to lemmyshitpost in Ive bought two

Paninis will never be the same

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