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Would you spend $60 to keep your butter at just the right temperature? Or $44 to have an LED light on your peppermill so you'll never have to grind in the dark? How about $36 for a Zero Gravity Magnetic Spice Rack.
Intrigued? Take a look at the rest of the 10 Weirdest Kitchen Gadgets rounded up by PC Magazine and see if you agree with the weird label affixed to them.
Hey, is that the Melitta Smart Mill & Brew I see? The coffee maker that also tells weather made it onto our Last Gadget Standing list, but I can see how the double duty pairing could be deemed odd by some. To me, the weirdest part about the coffeemaker was its high price: $200.
Of course, that doesn't even come close to the $6,700 price tag on this Thermador Freedom refrigerator, which has shelves that move up and down at the push of a button and sensors that keep fridge temperatures consistent.
Check out the full list and add your two cents about whether these kitchen gadgets are really all that weird or just too expensive for what they do. What tech kitchen gadget would you like to see on the market and in your kitchen?
LINK: 10 Weirdest Kitchen Gadgets [PC Magazine]
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
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