The PancakeBot is here to take your breakfast to the next level

Breakfast goes high tech.
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Molly Levine
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What if I told you that you could design something on the computer and then eat that design in pancake form? No, it's not some dream project of the future, but a real gadget that exists right now.

Prepare for some seriously epic Sunday brunches, because the PancakeBot makes it possible to essentially 3D print your own pancake designs at the touch of a button. The proprietary batter dispensing system will draw your customized pancake perfectly every time.

Using an SD card of your choice, get crafty with your pancake creations by controlling the speed and pressure of the batter dispenser. There are a bunch of premade designs on their website, but you can use the free software to create anything from your imagination.

The PancakeBot was a huge success on Kickstarter, and is now available on Amazon here for $185.43.

Watch it get to work:

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