By Chris Scott Barr
Your average toaster is a pretty basic kitchen gadget. Put in your toast, select the right setting and push down. As long as you’re making only two (or four depending on the toaster) slices, it does a rather efficient job. Now what if you’re making breakfast for a large group of people? Wouldn’t it be nice to setup a stack of bread and let it do its thing without worrying about it? That’s the idea behind this concept.
The creator obviously had a printer in mind when designing this particular toaster. You can set several pieces of bread at the top, and it will toast them one by one until they are all brown and crispy. Obviously there would need to be a few extra features added before this thing could be marketed to the public. For instance, it looks like there is no way to adjust for different sizes of breads and other toasted goods. Still it’s a cool concept, one that I wouldn’t mind seeing turned into a real product.
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Break crumbs are going to splatter all over the place then I'll be the one who'll have to clean it up.
I see 2 problems,,, one the bread crumbs (a simple tray can be added) and two, how long does it take to cook em?? Because if it takes too long, the first piece will be cold by the time the last one goes through… Maybe put a warmer at the bottom??
I was wondering what stops them from bouncing else where. I mean they don't have anything making them land on that little platform.
Cool but the crumbles form the bread are going to scatter afterward. Another time wasted for cleaning up.
Must have many toasts
Must have many toasts