The Steambox: A Solution in Search of a Problem?
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

The Steambox is a self-heating lunchbox that uses steam to warm up food, powered by a rechargeable battery. It is slow and expensive, costing $279, and not meant to cook raw meats, chicken, or fish. It is portable, but heavy and inflexible, making it uncomfortable to carry in a backpack. Cheaper and more packable ways to get warm meals while outside are available, such as a classic Thermos or insulated lunchbox. The Steambox is competent at heating up food, but there are much better options indoors, such as a microwave or toaster oven.