The only plastic we need for travel.
Not enough space for all the tita gadgets and kitchen appliances you’ve been adding to your virtual cart? In our search for space-saving, multi-functional appliances, we stumbled upon our latest must-have: The breakfast machine. Basically, it’s an all-in-one coffee maker, oven, and stove — everything you need to prepare a hearty breakfast. The best part? It’ll only set you back less than ₱1,700.
… How awesome is that, right? We love that it’s just as functional as it’s cute! It definitely reminds us of the toy kitchen sets we loved as children — except this time, they’re fully functioning.
Before you add one to your cart, allow us to break everything down for you..
The breakfast machine comes in black and red, and measures 450x180x210mm — ideal for compact spaces.
Other important specs:
It comes with the following features:
Reviews have shown that breakfast machine owners have successfully cooked fried eggs, bacon, and even chicken wings with the non-stick pan. With the oven, they’ve toasted bread, and even baked cookies and mini pizzas. Pretty cool, huh?
While these breakfast machines may be cute to look at, their power isn’t to be underestimated! Should you decide to get one for yourself, do share your breakfast machine creations with us. Tag us on Instagram or Facebook — we can’t wait to hear all about your experience!
Learn more about the breakfast machine here.
All images credited to Lazada.
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