• [email protected]
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    772 months ago

    This toaster:

    Might as well link the Technology Connections video already.

    Yes, it’s an 18 minutes video on a 1950s toaster, you can thank me later.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 months ago

      It’s Technology Connections.

      It’s always worth it. Because

       

      ✨ E N G I N E E R I N G

       

      W I T H  S A S S ✨

      • Buglefingers
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        32 months ago

        His video on the wok induction heater had so much sass

        “What was once an impossibility is now a reality”

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          12 months ago

          I’m not even that interested in kitchenware (mostly) and I still enjoyed that video! Just goes to show how great he is. Hehe.

    • Extras
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      112 months ago

      Same person made me appreciate my can opener

    • @ch00f
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      32 months ago

      We had one of these. It was terrible. Spring force was super weak and slow and there was no lever to manually lift the toast if it got stuck.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      The popping sound is a feature, not a bug. How else can you tell if your toast is ready when you’re doing something else when getting ready in the morning?

    • @CommissarVulpin
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      22 months ago

      I bought one of these toasters because of this video

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        12 months ago

        I love mine, it’s so gentle and civilized.
        I wish they made a modern version with the adjustable slice width thing, it’d be perfect.