

The Ice Orb Icemaker. I saw this a while ago and really thought about getting it. Though just like salt (outside of use in recipes) I don't use ice anymore at home. But if I did, this would be the way to go. They are easy to get to and when not in use easily contained. It also can be used as a wine holder/chiller. Sounds good to me.


And of course they are the distributer of the Dough-Nu-Matic, one of the most appetizing machines yet. First there was the Easy Bake oven and now there is this, a maker of deep-fried-mini-cakes. This is a bit more pricey at $120, but then how much is the potential of a fresh hot doughnut per minute worth to you?
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