>That time /biz/ was right
I'll start: AMD last year
>>1827736
A small, sleek and portable kitchen appliance with easy pre-set
buttons that'd heat up your Mexican tortilla chips to that classic
restaurant-style warmth, that could easily be tucked away in a
cabinet.
The device would be a huge hit at parties, get-togethers, etc. but
also for dinners, or something to better your midnight snack. This
could spark a dinner trend of having the tortilla chips with your
dinner meal always be expectedly warm, too. Middle America is going
to love this.
Both young and old alike would enjoy this product:
>young guys wanting to have heated chips available for their friends
as they play video games
>old people not wanting to mess with any of the trial-and-error
routine of using other appliances.
>People camping outside that'd want a hot & easy snack
>Parents buying it because their children demanded it
>Couples buying it for their partner as something cute and fun
>A company buying it for their lunch room
Tortilla chips are bought practically bi-weekly in American homes, by
all demographics for all types of social situations. The customer
base is astronomical - build and market it, and they will come.
inb4:
>muh ovens
>muh toaster ovens
>muh microwaves
Nobody wants to heat up the house over just chips with an oven, and
for the microwave or a toaster oven...All microwaves heat up
differently, and nobody knows how long they'd need to be put in for;
it's trial-and-error every time. Similar with the toaster oven. This
isn't even mentioning the mess that comes along with that whole
process. Indeed, this is why practically nobody does that.
A circular base with an upright tube attached on top would give it
the small & compact design. The chips would be heated up from either
the bottom base, or throughout the tube. Once done, the user would
pour them out from the top of the tube. For $19.99, what I'm
imagining doesn't exist.
>>1827736
Ethereum, January 2016 and ongoing
>>1827789
You are right. For 19.99 they dont exist. For $300 they have existed for the better part of 30 years
>>1827789
for 19.99 I wouldn't buy it because I don't want my house burnt to the fucking ground
>>1827736
Someone told me to sell XLE before it went down. I guess there's that.
>>1828101
Come on.
>>1827736
>>1827736
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