Car’s exhaust used to grill your food!
A team of Iranian designers come up with this bright cooking idea which actually isn’t as disgusting as it first looks. Your car’s exhaust is used as a barbecue to grill your food! Yeah! Those still sounds bad, but consider that the fumes don’t come into contact with the burger; the exhaust just heats the metal grill.
There are lots of ways to use your car for cooking, jiffy pop on the intake, plug in microwaves, and now burgers from your exhaust. Although we’re not quite sure if exhaust fumes qualify as char-broiling, the debate of the nuances of diesel versus gasoline flavoring has caused somewhat of a stir.
Even though this may be an idea prior to its time, as certainly exhaust fumes don’t carry the nicest of chemicals. You might consider holding off ’till hydrogen-powered cars become more practical and this device becomes a steamer instead of a smoker. At least that way your vegetables won’t take on a funky flavor.
The device works simply by attaching it to your exhaust pipe and driving around. This of course, could lead to a line of hungry drivers following you around in search of the nearest burger joint. No word yet if a version for cooking fries or baked potatoes is available for those of us with dual exhausts.
So, stop the car when you are hungry, install the device to the exhaust and back to drive, you’ll have a hamburger in no time. This way you don't need fuel for cooking while commuting and a large amount of energy would be saved.
Source: inventorspot.com