Designer turns typewriter into waffle iron

 

The key to a good waffle is the right type of batter.

Chris Dimino, a designer from the School of Visual Arts in New York, has turned an old-fashioned Corona typewriter into a waffle iron to offer the ultimate geek breakfast. 

Students were posed the problem of taking a useless typewriter and giving it a new life as part of a group exhibit.

Dimino's solution was to create the Corona-Matic, a waffle iron that makes keyboard shaped waffles.

Some of his other typewriter conversion designs included a fully functional vacuum cleaner, a table hockey game and an urn.

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