Japanese Dentist Invents a Self Stirring Pot

Imagine the long hours and efficiency of a dentist’s workflow, it must not leave too much free time for monotonous activities like stirring whatever it is that might be in a kitchen pot. That’s how the Self Stirring Pot was forged, from the mind of Japanese dentist Hideki Watanabe.

The pot relies on thermodynamics to create a whirlpool motion as liquids heat up, and currently is undergoing several name ideas.

The video of the ‘Kuru-Kuru Nabe’ is seen below, with what looks to be colored sewing beads to show the complete effect. Someone get this guy some money (although his site mentions their parent company might be working with close to 300 million yen in capital):

[Via Gizfactory]

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