Cordless Microwave

Looks a bit clumsy with an undermicrowave 40v battery. Not very practical imo
 
I agree it looks clumsy. But onsite builders might like them to warm up their pasties in the winter, depends how pricey they are.

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  • Japanese company Makita has unveiled a cordless, rechargeable microwave
  • It weighs about 19.4 lbs (8.8 kg), so can be carried to a worksite or charging point
  • The microwave is currently only available in Japan for ¥110,000 (£670)
Pretty expensive!! o_O o_O o_O
 
I still think I would rather carry a proper microwave and generator in the van than an overpriced toy. Gone are the days of putting a pie or pasty in foil then in an old biscuit tin or bucket over the barrel you are burning off the old pallets in. Sometimes you have to be creative when you are working on a site miles from the nearest builder's cafe
 
  • Japanese company Makita has unveiled a cordless, rechargeable microwave
  • It weighs about 19.4 lbs (8.8 kg), so can be carried to a worksite or charging point
  • The microwave is currently only available in Japan for ¥110,000 (£670)
Pretty expensive!! o_O o_O o_O
Not as expensive as on this website in uk.

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I read that the £670 price doesn't include the battery or charger.
 

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