Cook-N-Dine Eliminates Slaving Over a Hot Stove

By Natalie Mayslich

October 12, 2006 at 3:38 am

Tslaid6_op_439x398Everyone loves to share a finely cooked meal with family or fri
ends, unless they’re the one in charge of preparing it. Cook-N-Dine eliminates need to slave over a hot stove any longer, instead have everyone contribute to meal preparation with the Cook-N-Dine.
The Cook-N-Dine is a stainless steel table that doubles as a grill surface when plugged in to a power outlet. There are three different temperate sections: the cooking area, which sinks down slightly when heated and forms a sort of shallow pit, the warming area (to keep your food warm or reheat it), and the eating area. The eating area is always cool to the touch and occupies a large space to the end of the table. The table returns to level when cooled.
Although they don’t specify how long it takes to cool, I assume that isn’t a huge issue. The only real concern I have with the product is ventilation. I wonder if the designers of the Cook-N-Dine expect the consumer to purchase a vent in addition to their $4000 product? – Natalie Mayslich



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