Genius Japanese dentist invents self-stirring pot

Genius Japanese dentist invents self-stirring pot


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SALT LAKE CITY -- I don't really know what the lady in this video is saying, but the imagery speaks for itself. This is a pot that takes the tedium out of stirring soup.

Hideki Watanabe, a Japanese dentist-cum-inventor put the pot together after messing around with that awful clay they shove into your mouth to make molds of your teeth. Good to see that the stuff is being put to better use.

Watanabe calls it the Kuru-Kuru Nabe, or "round-round pot," which makes sense because 'round and 'round it does indeed go.

It's not in production yet, but one can see this becoming an essential element of every college dorm, making already lazy ramen meals even lazier.

via Gizmag

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