Toaster
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A toaster is a machine for toasting food such as sliced bread and bagels. Toasted bread is called toast. Other toastable products may be described as toaster pastry.
Household electric toasters
[edit]Toasting both sides of the bread at once
[edit]Pop-up
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1950s
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1948
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c. 1940
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1920 (U.S. patent received on October 18, 1921, Charles Strite)
Other
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1969 project, "Lava Sirat" (Sicht-Rapid-Toaster, DDR, Eberhard Päßler)
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1968 project, "Lava T01" (DDR , Eberhard Päßler)
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c. 1934
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1932 Hotpoint "Gazelle" (Edison General Electric)
Toasting one side of the bread at once
[edit]Flat
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c. 1905
Rotating
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1930s (Safety Appliances, New Zealand)
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c. 1930 (Saluta, Germany)
Other
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1960/70s "Hageka" (DDR, Hans-Georg Krüger KG)
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c. 1930
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1930 (Kalorik, Belgium)
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c. 1930
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1930
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c. 1928
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c. 1920
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1916
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c. 1915
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c. 1910
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1910s
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1909
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1908
Commercial electric toasters
[edit]Nonelectric toasters
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Chilean toaster
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brustolina (Italy)
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a reversible, iron toaster on a gas stove
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1902 "Crown Asbestos Toaster", an asbestos disc covered with steel wire cloth, the lower surface being covered with sheet steel
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reversible toasters made of tinned iron wires (Sweden)