December 24th, 2008 at 7:08 pm

Designed by Hyun-A Ko, this is another good concept from another Korean designer. It idea is pretty idiomatic, “to eat batteries for breakfast”, it’s just like imagining bread as battery and eat them to regain the lost energy. It’s a brilliant idea, and the design is as brilliant as the concept. You can simply slide the battery into the “toaster” like you’ll do with your bread on toaster. Then push the handle down to charge and after fully recharged, the charger toaster will pop back so you can use it again to refill your lost energy.
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