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  2. Toaster - Wikipedia

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    A toaster is a small electric appliance that uses radiant heat to brown sliced bread into toast, the color caused from the Maillard reaction.It typically consists of one or more slots into which bread is inserted, and heating elements, often made of nichrome wire, to generate heat and toast the bread to the desired level of crispiness.

  3. RS Recommends: We Tested the Best Toasters for Any Kitchen - AOL

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    Toasters have become an integral part of any modern kitchen. And while the basic ones still get the job done, there are now more options than ever to customize your perfect piece to perfection.

  4. I tried Tineco's new $339 smart toaster — and I forbid you to ...

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    But it's definitely chunkier than most two-slot toasters, and, by the way, this is a two-slot toaster. Get in line, kids. ... My $40 4-slot. The Toasty One briefly raised my hopes with its manual ...

  5. Toastmaster (appliances) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally (1921) the name of one of the world's first automatic electric pop-up toasters for home use, the Toastmaster Model 1-A-1. [1] Since then the Toastmaster brand has been used on a wide range of small kitchen appliances, such as coffeemakers, waffle irons, toasters, and blenders.

  6. The Best Toaster Ovens Will Transform the Way You Cook - AOL

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    The Panasonic is a little dynamo meant for daily use. The compact toaster, a solid choice if counter space is tight, has a timer (up to 25 minutes), six presets from hash browns to waffles, and a ...

  7. Alan MacMasters hoax - Wikipedia

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    After the lecture, Alan and his friends visited the toaster article on Wikipedia, where one of his friends, Alex, edited the article to replace the lecturer's friend's name with Alan MacMasters, claiming he invented the toaster in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1893. [1] [2] [3] A year later, Alex contemplated the extent to which he could escalate the ...