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Did I know I wanted a levitating hotdog cooker thing? Absolutely not, but now I kind of want one. 

YouTuber NightHawkInLight made a frankly unnecessary invention that cooks a levitating hotdog surrounded by a heated coil. As the video shows, the cooker relies on something called the Coandă effect, which states that a liquid or gas will tend to cling to a rounded surface. As Gizmodo wrote, it’s the same effect that makes coffee run down the side of a mug when you pour it out. The machine uses a stream of air from a compressor to levitate the hotdog (which crucially has a rounded form), while the heat from the coils cooks it. 

The gadget isn’t going to be on sale anytime soon, but with enough free time and know-how, maybe we’ll all be firing up levitating hotdogs by the Fourth of July.  

In the golden age of television, it seems like there’s an endless supply of tv shows to choose from. Advantages of overseas domestic helper.