ChefStack automatic pancake machine -- for all your pancake party needs
Remember the last time you made pancakes? No? Well, let us remind you: it ended in sadness and confusion because you simply couldn't crank out the insane volume of pancakes you wanted / needed. Well, the ChefStack is here to help. It's a giant, automated machine with internal rollers, and its entire purpose is to do nothing but make pancakes (roughly 200 per hour). Using pre-filled bags of batter, this dude does all the work while you site by, and apparently it's also a breeze to clean too, though we find that a bit hard to believe. Now -- do you need a machine that makes nothing but pancakes? Are the pancakes any good? Hard to say -- but this device, which seems to be targeted at restaurants, will run you about $3,500 if you really want to get your hands on one.
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So when will this be on the Recession Antidote? Count me in!
Ahhhh....what will we think of next. I'm hoping for more of a machine that will make me banana splits on command
Wow, make one that does waffles too and I'm sold.
could this be a giveaway item?
Reminds me of the Cornballer from Arrested Development.
Professor Branestawm did it first.
Of course, his went kinda crazy...
mmmm....pancakes.
*drool running down chin*
price be damned! install one on my headboard so that I don't have to get out of bed anymore to eat! For full 100% satisfaction, it should have an accessory insulin drip...
I saw one of these two weeks ago at a hotel I was staying at in Carins, Australia, and the pancakes it produced were delicious.
Batter Blaster is a lot cheaper, makes waffles too, and available right now in the dairy section of your local supermarket. You still need to know how to cook a pancake, though.