Hello ladies and gents this is the Viking telling you that today we are talking about
COOKING MACHINES
Wine Aerator

What you'll save: $13-$60
Wine aerators should get a pass from any penny pincher. Unless you're in a real hurry to aerate a wine, experts say there's no reason to pony up for yet another useless bar accoutrement. Slowly swirling wine around in your glass should add plenty of oxygen, helping flavors deepen. (Bonus: You look like such a serious wine connoisseur when you do it.)
Egg Separator

What you'll save: $5-$15
Sure, salmonella is nothing to take lightly, but a dedicated egg separator seems especially superfluous when most of us have long used the shell itself to isolate the yolk and the white, taking care to wash up afterward. (Bonus: This egg separator might just be one of the grossest things we've ever seen on Amazon.)
Breakfast Station

What you'll save: $30-$100
Does your family really like breakfast? Enough to buy an appliance the size of a small dog that is dedicated to churning out your daily bacon, eggs, toast and coffee? Then by all means, snap up the multi-functional gizmo that is the breakfast station, which typically combines a toaster oven, griddle, and coffee maker. (Seem excessive? A breakfast sandwich maker can let you indulge your morning-meal fantasies on a smaller scale.)
And as always have a chilled day from the Viking.
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