Mini microwave said to be “world’s smallestâ€
It’s maybe each and every human being’s dream to have more space to dispose of, because when you feel like the walls are trying to swallow you with your desk and everything, all you want is to just free yourself of that unpleasant burden created by the invading spaces.

This is why Heinz is very eager to turn a very successful prototype into reality. Called the Beanzwave, the prototype I mentioned earlier is said to be the world’s smallest microwave and it’s powered by USB. One obstacle the company should surpass right now is related to the costs which will certainly lead to a very expensive product.
“The mini microwave is being developed as a partner to Heinz Snap Pots, baked beans in single-serving containers. The Snap Pots, available in the U.K., fit perfectly into the Beanzwave. But the $160 device will only be released commercially if consumer feedback is positive and if component prices drop in the near future.â€
So, measuring no more than 7.4 (tall) x 6.2 (wide) x 5.9 (deep) inches, the mini microwave can be used for either heating a can of beans/soup/anything.






