I saw that one but needed a 4 slicer, i'm greedy![]()
Oooh, is it one that's still available?Spent a while researching one that would fit Warburtons toastie and managed to find one, Asda own brand, proper result![]()
If you can find a toaster that stays down without power, you can just use a smart switch.I wish Jon Tickle's time-delay toaster idea had come to fruition.
Needs to accommodate doorsteps.
Where's the eco relevance to a toaster? Do different toasters use significantly different amounts of electricity to toast the same amount of bread to the same extent? Are different toasters made in ways that have significantly different environmental impact? Is it durability, i.e. a toaster that lasts longer before breaking has less environmental impact over time? Is it shipping the toaster from manufacturing location to usage location? All of the above?
Where's the eco relevance to a toaster?
only a 1" doorstop, but not bad - https://youtu.be/8WGwYu-qG3w?t=809Id like to cut a loaf in half and put it in a toaster.
looks like there's been some innovation in 2019 since previous threads a new japanese flat bed design, they do make exceedingly good rice cookers too.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...r-costs-270-it-only-makes-one-slice-at-a-time
one piece at a time, but if it seals in the moisture like on an open fire ?
probably satisfies the eco brief too since hot air not beeing lost
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only a 1" doorstop, but not bad - https://youtu.be/8WGwYu-qG3w?t=809
[turns out Tidal has that 70's streetband hit 'Toast' now on my playlist ]
Has to take decent sized slices of bread
Will cost you a fortune in replacement plates by the looks of things.What I want for Christmas.
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