We dare you to imagine who and how Pizzawarmr was invented, and the joke is that you can make Pizza Hut’s madness yourself!
It’s not a store-bought product. That’s not how Pizza Hut does it, they just released the STL files. If you’re into 3D printing, you already know you need these to print. It’s a 3D-printed box that sits on top of a PlayStation 5 and redirects hot air from the console to heat the pizza slices in the box, so they don’t cool down until much later. The box looks like the roof of a Pizza Hut restaurant in North America, and the lid opens about as seamlessly as a laptop. This gives access to the foil-lined pizza slice container, whose exact slice capacity is still a mystery…
Pizza Hut’s medium-sized pizzas fit best in the Pizzawarmr, and to print them you need a 3D printer at least 15 x 15 inches. This rules out most machines that are more widely available to the general public. The STL files in the box include the body, left side stand, lid, manifold, and corresponding stand. Yes, but how does the PlayStation 5 get away with not getting sticky, oily, and generally smelling like pizza?
A 34 x 23 x 2.5 cm foil tray that Pizza Hut recommends placing inside the box can help. How is that practical, usable, or effective? The only thing Pizza Hut is probably hoping for is that you load up your PlayStation 5 before you deliver the pizza to warm it up, because if the console is ice-cold, the box won’t keep the pizza warm…
But once again, we have to ask: whose stupid idea was it to come up with this? Anyway, it’s good publicity for Pizza Hut…
Source: PCGamer, Pizzawarmr