December 5th, 2007

WaveBox Portable Microwave Reviewed

By Martin Regtien
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

WaveBox The most ubiquitous kitchen appliance – the humble microwave – suddenly has gotten legs.
That’s to say it has become portable, not just transportable. It even comes with a proud handle on top and looks like a lunchbox for the whole family. But here’s the brilliant bit: it’s powered by the sun.

Just kidding: that would be the fourth power option and would take a really loooong time to cook. However, the WaveBox can not only be powered by a standard 110 or 230V outlet but also comes with cables to plug into a cigarette lighter outlet or directly to a battery with alligator clamps.
Let’s take the WaveBox on a roadtest.

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2 comments to "WaveBox Portable Microwave Reviewed"

  1. Tim Frank says:

    Would love to read your thoughts on our new product…

    December 6th, 2007 at 3:18 am

  2. trent says:

    Not worth the money, way under-powered, does not perform like advertised. Tried cooking a THAWED burrito for 20 minutes and was barely warm. Customer service is out sourced and a hassle.

    November 25th, 2008 at 8:58 am

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