23 kitchen appliances in one, has a catalogue of over 600 pre-installed recipes (can be updated via wi-fi for even more), can be used for weekly grocery and meal planning, video instructions for cooking, dishwasher safe parts so it's easy to clean, in-built scale for accurate cooking, and a user-friendly 8 inch touchscreen interface. Just imagine the time, space, and effort you could save with one of these.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSl_6vMj2y8
Looks retarded
>Honey, I'm gonna make some spaghetti. What's the wi-fi password?
Not getting a Thermomix TM7. NGMI.
>>21591250>Slap a heating element on a food processor>It's a gazillion appliances in one!Fuck off. This kind of bullshit almost always requires you to do the prep work and clean up anyway. The actual enjoyable part of cooking is what it removes and none of the bullshit part.The only meal prep machine I saw that looked promising was a set of robot hands that maneuvered around a stove, cutting board, fridge, pantry, and dishwasher. It performed every part of the meal prep AND cleaned afterward, however, it is extremely expensive to make, has a ton of failure points, requires a whole kitchen worth of space that you have to section off, and other huge flaws.The idea was to have a couple of them running at once to knock out custom orders, have a delivery robot take the meal to your table, and completely removed cooks and servers from a resteraunt. Honestly, I support that.
>>21591293kek
>>21591424This can't be real
I see it's an "overcomplicated appliance nobody asked for" thread.