iWaveCube Personal Portable Desktop Microwave – Great For Gamers and Bloggers

iWaveCube Personal Portable Desktop Microwave

If, like us, you seemingly spend almost every working hour at a desk then you might as well support yourself with a host of gadgetry that makes life just the little more bearable and, apart from having your own beer on tap in your home office (we have that one covered courtosy of the previously featured Keg O Rator), what could possibly be more convenient than a mini iWaveCube desktop microwave?

Ideal for anyone who spends more time at their desks than they would freely admit to, or for gamers who simply cannot bear to tear themselves away from the screen, this mini, portable iWaveCube microwave can be used to heat drinks and all manner of snacks allowing you to pig out having succumbed to an attack of the munchies without ever having to leave the room.

iWaveCube Personal Portable Desktop Microwave Detail

Coming with all the features you would expect from its larger counterparts, as well as its own integrated handle for easy relocation, the iWaveCube Desktop Microwave measures in at a mere 10” x 10.5” x 12”, weighs just 12 lbs and plugs into a standard mains outlet and retails for around $130.

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