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Dylan Wolff - Wait, Kitchens Defrost How?!

An episode of the The Fundamental Molecule podcast, hosted by Burnt Island Ventures, titled "Dylan Wolff - Wait, Kitchens Defrost How?!" was published on December 10, 2025 and runs 44 minutes.

December 10, 2025 ·44m · The Fundamental Molecule

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You may know by now that I get pretty excited when people walk through the figurative BIV door with an understanding of reality that is virtually impossible to diagnose from the outside. From the moment I met Dylan Wolff and he explained what he was up to, I couldn't believe what he was solving. We will go into some depth as to what he's building at CNSRV, but it's the vehicle for the deletion of a stunning quantity of waterway as well as the provision of a multi layered, deeply practical and financial set of value propositions, all of which drop straight to their customers’ bottom line. Once you see it, you really can't unsee it. Dylan also happens to be, as we say back home, a really lovely bloke to spend time with. Please enjoy my conversation with Dylan Wolff.

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Dylan Wolff is the Founder & CEO of CNSRV, a startup transforming commercial kitchen sustainability. A product developer driven by California’s water crisis, Wolff identified a hidden source of waste: running faucets to defrost food. He built the CNSRV DC-O2, a device that saves 98% of water and halves prep time. Resilience has defined his journey; weathering the COVID-19 industry shutdown, he bootstrapped development and secured groundbreaking rebates from water districts. Today, his tech is used by industry leaders, proving environmental impact drives financial ROI.

00:00 - Introducing CNSRV and the Future of Water Tech

00:49 - Exposing Hidden Water Waste in Commercial Kitchens

02:36 - How Dylan Discovered the Defrosting Problem

04:02 - Validating a Silent Industry Pain Point

06:17 - Turning Curiosity Into a Scalable Startup Opportunity

09:01 - How CNSRV Saves Water, Time, and Labor

12:10 - Matching Value Propositions to Kitchen Stakeholders

15:12 - Navigating COVID and Early Product Development Hurdles

19:42 - Building a Lean Team and High-Performance Product Design

23:52 - Lessons From Founder-Led Sales and Market Education

27:22 - Early Distribution Wins and Scaling Through Rep Groups

30:18 - Product Evolution: Smarter Interfaces and New Models

34:27 - Enterprise Logos vs. Regional Rollouts

36:05 - Quantifying the Massive Market and Water Savings Impact

37:05 - How Utility Rebates Accelerate Customer Adoption

39:14 - The Emotional Reality of Entrepreneurship

41:45 - Essential Advice for Water Innovators: Perseverance

Links:

Burnt Island Ventures: https://www.burntislandventures.com/

Dylan Wolff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-wolff-032b1439/

CNSRV: https://cnsrv.com/


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Key Takeaways:

"Solve a problem you're passionate about. Translate curiosity into action."

"Perseverance is everything. If you believe in it enough, don't take ‘no’ for an answer."

"The kitchen is full of hidden inefficiencies. Expose reality to solve them."

"Running lean is crucial. You can provide value without massive overheads."

"Every day looks different. It's both the best and worst part of being an entrepreneur."

"The market is massive. 15,000 units can save billions of gallons of water annually."

"Entrepreneurship is a test of will, not intellect. Embrace uncertainty and keep pushing."

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