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Keep your lunch warm thanks to this USB powered lunchbox

Submitted by newgadgetsguru on January 24, 2009 – 4:24 pm2 Comments

usb-powered-lunchboxThe land of the rising sun should be called the land of innovation too! Japanese engineers have created a lunchbox which keeps your lunch warm thanks to its USB port. The USB port connected to your PC delivers just enough power to warm up your food so that you can enjoy it at work. Apparently the heater coils in the lunch box can heat up your food up to 60 C. Not too bad. I better stop eating at the cafeteria and start carrying my lunch to work. Currently this USB lunch box retails for about $20.
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  • Millie M. says:

    Wow, this sounds really nice. My husband works construction and this would be great, the price is great too!
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  • Archos 704 says:

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