Design
Range Kitchen Concept, for Mobile Cooking at Home
Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 10:56 PM on April 2, 2008
Ok, tackling the standard kitchen design for improved eco-friendliness or chicness makes sense, but for portability, like this Whirlpool Range concept? Nope... don't see it. I mean designer Weston Boege has made it look all very nice, with those curvaceous lines and wooden accents. And his design squeezes in a small oven and stove-top gas burners, along with track-style wheels for mobility. But I'm not sure I'd ever want to trundle one gas bottle-laden component about the house so that I could cook near the dining table or outdoors. Surely that's what barbecues and zipping out to a Japanese restaurant for some at-table theatre cooking is all about? [Born Rich]
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92BuickLeSabre
Posted 11:44 PM 2/4/08
@Curves: But think how much easier it will be to clean beside and behind the stove. You know, that little crack where tiny things fall down and grow into sticky nasty mold pools, but you can't just get in there and clean it because you pretty much have to take the kitchen apart...so it's just sitting there...getting dirtier and dirtier...growing little colonies...until you get this faint smell from some corner of somewhere and you can't even figure out where it is...
92BuickLeSabre
weatherman
Posted 11:42 PM 2/4/08
Yah, I'd say that's super overkill. For those wanting japanese table-side theater ("What kind of restaurant makes you cook your own food?") there are plenty of alternatives like plug-in and gas powered shabu-shabu and sukiyaki tabletop cookers. Actually, you can just use any coleman or msr portable gas stove. Mmmm. Got me thinking. I might have sukiyaki tonight!
weatherman
Curves
Posted 11:22 PM 2/4/08
Not only does it look like a nightmare to keep clean (yes, I am OCD about that tidy stuff, sue me), but if you keep wheeling half out to grill with, the elements will dull the finish a lot faster and then the parts will not look the same, ruining the overall appearance and shortening the useful life.
Keep the Whirlpool inside and buy on of those dreamy Weber Gas Grills for outside.
Curves
Redwraithvienna
Posted 11:20 PM 2/4/08
Well i guess it makes sense if you have a garden and want to cook outside ... but even then i would probaly get a decent bbq grill .. and a cheap gas stove to keep things warm
Redwraithvienna
nocar
Posted 12:12 AM 3/4/08
@92BuickLeSabre: That's what the ants, roches and mice are for. To eat the grease and mold. The food chain circle of kitchen life.
nocar
strider_mt2k
Posted 12:11 AM 3/4/08
I like it on some levels, but as a grill owner I see the advantage to having both separate.
There are two different types of cooking happening in each of these things after all.
What I've found invaluable is a grill with a separate burner for pots and such. THAT'S great to have.
Something like this might be a good compromise, and would be handy on a balcony or something to keep the heat out of a small apartment.
The problem simplified for me is this:
Cheap ones will end up hurting people and good ones will be too expensive.
strider_mt2k
mtopper
Posted 12:33 AM 3/4/08
@strider_mt2k:
"The problem simplified for me is this:
Cheap ones will end up hurting people and good ones will be too expensive."
Elliot Spitzer's problem too, don't ya think?
mtopper
Samifumi
Posted 12:30 AM 3/4/08
Patent pending?
Samifumi
mtopper
Posted 12:58 AM 3/4/08
@Curves:
@strider_mt2k:
absolutely nothin' wrong with bein' clean some people
mtopper
Curves
Posted 12:51 AM 3/4/08
@92BuickLeSabre: Spank you very much for the Formula 409 fueled compulsion to spring clean anything that doesnt run in terror.
Actually, I am embarassed to admit I have those THINGIES that you put on the stove to cover the gap between counter and stove just for that very reason.
Curves
Redwraithvienna
Posted 1:32 AM 3/4/08
@Curves:
Wouldnt it be easier if you just filled the gap with silicone ? and be done with it ?
Redwraithvienna
KBSimNL
Posted 11:55 PM 2/4/08
It has a use, but in cleaning and maintenance, not portability. Ever drop something behind your range? No mean feat to retrieve it. Ditto painting around it, or cleaning under it. It's starting to look good to me. Where's the fridge?
KBSimNL
tundraboy
Posted 2:46 AM 3/4/08
Where's the mobil exhaust fan to go with it?
tundraboy
Hunty
Posted 3:10 AM 3/4/08
"nipping out to a Japanese restaurant"
dude.
Hunty
Curves
Posted 4:20 AM 3/4/08
@Redwraithvienna: I dont think that would keep the crumbs out, just keep them from falling all the way down and what happens when I get a new range and have to try and get this one out; it would be bound in with the silicone.
(ps-funny pic)
Curves
nutbastard
Posted 4:18 AM 3/4/08
@Hunty:
yeah better to wok to a chinese restaurant.
nutbastard
mtopper
Posted 5:08 AM 3/4/08
@Redwraithvienna:
breast implants for a kitchen gadget? who'd a thought.......
mtopper
Redwraithvienna
Posted 7:18 AM 3/4/08
@mtopper:
more like bonding aid :) for a thighter relationship between them
Redwraithvienna
Redwraithvienna
Posted 7:18 AM 3/4/08
@Curves:
10 points where you guess from which add it is ... and for what ... the line in the middle is a give away :)
Redwraithvienna
Curves
Posted 10:45 AM 3/4/08
@Redwraithvienna: Ad for viagra for guys with really short legs? Ad for hemmoroid reduction in short people? Ad for anti-monkeytail cream? (In other words, I have no idea but I am leaning toward the Viagra.)
Curves
Redwraithvienna
Posted 6:08 PM 3/4/08
@Curves: add for xlarge condoms !
Redwraithvienna