Sunday, September 21, 2014

Robo Stir

If your own two hands aren't enough to stir that pot of boiling noodles, chicken broth, pull apart that chicken then search no more! Finally, a device that will help make some of these tasks a little bit easier has been introduced to the market. His name, is Robo Stir.


  "...In the simplest of terms the RoboStir stirs your food for you and without any assistance...". 

I discovered this crafty invention whilst sitting in bed polluting my brain with infomercials in the middle of the night because my Advil PM had not yet become effective. To some, this technological invention provides great use and can actually be utilized but to most it is a useless tool that actually creates more hardship than rewards. 

Here is an unpleasant review I stumbled upon about a consumer that was less than pleased...

"I don't even give these things "1" star but there is no way to rate it a "0" star. They are cheaply made and do not work! I've been cooking for 47 years so don't tell me I don't know how to work it. I have almost every kitchen gadget imaginable. I would have gotten better use of my $72.00 if I had rolled it up and used the money as a match to light my grill."

My question for products such as these is have we gone too far with our technological advancement power to where we are now inventing gadgets that may appear to make our lives easier, yet hinder us more often than not? For thanksgiving my mother was able to cook the green beans, potatoes, corn casserole, turkey, cranberry sauce, deviled eggs, rolls, and mix her gravy alone without the help of such a device that it's claim to fame is to not burn your savory sauce. 



This mom is able to be a #badass and even add two kids to her recipe (not to be mistaken for a Hansel and Gretel reference). Instead of using innovative products we should be teaching ourselves how to manage the ever so dauntless task of becoming to be domesticated because let's face it, there's only so many ways to spice up those ramen noodles and cook those TV dinners. 
I can agree that this product may prove to save some time but as far as the reviews go, I would not be interested in investing one single cent for this Robo Stir. I believe that if I haven't mastered multi-tasking by my age then maybe I just suck at life. 



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