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A Massive 1930s Stove With An iPhone Brain

7:20AM May 19, 2011 | Sam Biddle

When the AGA cast-iron stove was first released in 1935, it took six hours so heat up. That’s stayed the same up until today. But the new metal monster takes only eight minutes—and fires up with a touchscreen. More »


Fisher & Paykel Izona Cooksurface: Gas Range Goes High-Tech

9:31PM March 24, 2008 | Gizmodo US Edition

Fisher and Paykel have had a re-think of the humble kitchen range. Their new Izona Cooksurface looks more like a ceramic electric hob than a gas one, and dumps the four-burner pattern that nearly every other range uses. Though this gives you fewer cooking stations, it at least means you won’t set your sleeves on fire reaching for the back ones anymore.

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