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Do vintage 1970s kitchen gadgets like the Speedy Weenie hot dog maker and motorized ice cream cone actually work as advertised?

Yes, both 1970s kitchen gadgets proved to be functional and delivered on their promises. The Speedy Weenie successfully cooked hot dogs in under two minutes as claimed, producing perfectly cooked results that tasted good. The motorized ice cream cone maker also worked flawlessly, spinning the cone automatically so users don't have to manually rotate it while eating. These retro kitchen gadgets from the microwave era demonstrate that some vintage technology was genuinely useful and not just marketing gimmicks. Unlike some other products tested in the video, both kitchen devices were deemed "definitely not a scam" by the host.

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1970s Kitchen Gadgets: Speedy Weenie and Ice Cream Cone Maker

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