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RabMixers by Ming Tong: It’s Not Easter, But…Why Not?


What is so appealing about the RabMixer by Ming Tong?

 


This cute little bunny transforms the boring and mundane hand mixer into the realm of the truly unique and adorable kitchen appliance. Just looking at this hand mixer is enough to inspire oodles of sweet concoctions that may or may not end up on thighs and other undesirable body locations. To make fattening binges even more inevitable, the RabMixer by Ming Tong comes with a number of pre-sets for milkshakes and cakes. Like any other hand mixer, the RabMixer also features adjustable speeds and power.

Is the RabMixer a rabbit or a baby dinosaur?


It would appear that the answer, while not blowing in the wind, is completely in the eye of the beholder. Whatever the case, the Rab-Mixer by Ming Tong is one cool kitchen appliance.

Who designed the RabMixer?


Ming Tong is an industrial designer whose home is in Hong Kong. He is a young man who considers the design process one that should improve peoples’ lives both physically and psychologically. His inspirations come from research and his healthy sense of humor, which shines through his creations, the RabMixer being no exception.

Is the RabMixer by Ming Tong for you?


I guess that all depends on how you feel about rabbits, dinosaurs and/or Easter!

No matter how you feel, get a RabMixer today and be the envy of all the ordinary hand mixers living on your block!

M Dee Dubroff
Russian Innovations
InventorSpot.com

 



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Comments

hmm

shouldn't there be a tail there?


Rab Mixer

M Dee Dubroff's picture

I must say, you do indeed have a point!

Thanks for your thoughts.

 

Yours in Words,

M Dee Dubroff


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