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A site devoted to educating, entertaining, and enlightening visitors about the history and cultural importance of the bread toaster. ... Letter from the Toaster Museum Foundation President:
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Toaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The toaster is typically a small electric kitchen appliance designed to toast multiple types of bread products. A typical modern two-slice toaster draws anywhere between 600 and 1200 W and makes toa...
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Ever wonder how a toaster knows when something is done? Does it pop it up regardless? Does it really care if you pick "Light" or "Medium" or "Dark"? Find out about the device that browns your bread. ... ­For lots of people, the toaster is a daily part of breakfast (and lunch and maybe even dinner). The toaster seems like...
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Toaster Central working vintage toasters and other collectible small kitchen appliances. ... Toaster Central is the place to find and buy vintage and collectible kitchen appliances by Sunbeam, Toastmaster, Dominion, Kenmore, Arvin, Westinghouse, General Electric, Manning-Bowman, Universal and other makers from the Golden Age...
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The first electric toaster was invented in 1893 in Great Britian. ... The Toaster Museum; An unusual online museum dedicated to the toaster, lots of photos and historical information, read the 1900 to 1920 sections for the original inventors that are discussed. Main page.
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The Toasters were one of the first American bands in the third wave of ska, and may be the longest active ska band in the United States, although singer Robert Hingley is the only original member sti...
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Fascinating facts about the invention of the Toaster by Charles Strite in 1919. ... To circumvent the need for continual human attention, Charles Strite incorporated springs and a variable timer, and filed the patent application for his pop-up toaster on May 29, 1919. He intended the device would be sold to the restaurant trade.
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This page is about how energy things work and focuses on How Does a Toaster Work? ... How Does A Toaster or Hair Dryer Work? ... Appliances that heat up, such as a hair dryer, a clothes iron, toaster, electric toaster oven, or an electric space heater all work on the same idea. They change electrical energy to heat energy.
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The first electric toaster appeared in 1909. It toasted one side at a time and required constant vigilance: when the toast was done, you pulled the plug. The first automatic electric toaster was designed in 1919 by Charles Strite, a man sick and tired of burned toast.
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