"Geraint Krumpe, an industrial designer from Y Line Product Design of
Chicago, created the craziest egg contraption we've seen yet. Called
The Golden Goose , it's a play on "the goose that lays golden eggs"
and was inspired by a Victorian children's toy. The Golden Goose
produces "golden eggs" which are eggs that are scrambled inside of
their shell. As declared on Krumpe's Kickstarter video, Golden Eggs
"have been relatively unachievable until now."
As Krumpe told the Daily Mail, once he got the idea, "Something
sparked inside me and I became obsessed with trying to find an easy
way of scrambling an egg in its shell every time." It took Krampe
about a year to design and test the product until became The Golden
Goose we see today.
The way the device works is pretty unusual and the results are "far
superior" to normal eggs. Powered by hand, the egg is placed inside
the device which locks it in safely. According to the video
demonstration, the user then pulls the handles, thereby spinning the
egg shell and "taking advantage of centripetal forces." This leaves
the user with an evenly mixed egg white and yolk with minimal effort
and an uncracked shell"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0... r=Weird+News
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