
What, you’re a big movie buff and you’ve seen the Breakfast making machines before? Great, even I have seen them on the big screen, but here we need to confront the fact that two dudes, Yuri Suzuki, 26, design teacher from Royal College of Art in London and fellow artist Masa Kimura, 28, have made their own breakfast making machine, which measures thirteen meters wide and three meters long.
This Walllace and Gromit-style automated machine done in scrap picked from sales is a result of an £900 ($1,470)investment and 88 hours of labor. Everything is so simple here, the machine can cook omelets from scratch, can prepare bread toasts for you, and in case you’re really lazy like my good friend, the machine can even butter the toast or add a layer of jam to it. For the coffee lovers, the machine crushes fresh beans for a refreshing cup and for health conscious, freshly squeezed orange juice is also available.
Via: DailyMail