
File this under: things you might want, but probably don’t need. Inventor Vije Miller wanted to see if it was possible to build a real-life Tacobot, so he set out on building one. What he ended up with was an Arduino-powered taco robot that actually works, complete with voice control.
How does it work? You give it a list of ingredients to dispense, while a robotic arm picks up a tortilla and then places it on a rotating platform capable of giving it the familiar curved taco look. Next, the ingredients, whether it be the meat, veggies or sauce, get dropped into that shell. Then there’s this Pac-Man inspired face mask that lets you eat without having to take it off.
- UNIQUE COOKING PLATE: When the lid closes, the design of the cooking plate creates 6 sectional pieces to neatly seal in the flavorful ingredients -...
- EXTRA STUFFING LATCH: A two-position latch on the lid adjusts to allow for thin or thick stuffed quesadillas
- 10-INCH COOKING SURFACE: Cook 6 wedges on the large 10-inch cooking surface in just minutes
