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Improved toaster
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About 30 or more years ago, we had a toaster that worked by detecting the heat given off by the bread - at least that's how I think it worked. It definitely did not work off a timer, and it promised that your second pair of slices would be just as brown as the first, whereas ordinary toasters tend to burn the second pair because the toaster is already hot.
I think that the brand was Westminster, and it was made in the USA. Has anybody heard of such a thing and does anybody know if I can still buy one? [Googling 'westminster' brings up stuff in London.]
I think that the brand was Westminster, and it was made in the USA. Has anybody heard of such a thing and does anybody know if I can still buy one? [Googling 'westminster' brings up stuff in London.]
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pretty sure it couldn't have worked by measuring the heat given off by the bread as:
(a) That would have been overwhelmed by the heat given off by the elements,
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(b) Toast turns brown as a result of heat over time, so simply heating the bread a given temperature would not be enough - you need to heat it to a temperature for a certain amount of time (which will vary according to the type of bread, the moisture in it, etc, etc.)
(a) That would have been overwhelmed by the heat given off by the elements,
and
(b) Toast turns brown as a result of heat over time, so simply heating the bread a given temperature would not be enough - you need to heat it to a temperature for a certain amount of time (which will vary according to the type of bread, the moisture in it, etc, etc.)
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It is unfortunately not available at the moment but if it is the right one who knows, you may be able to locate one.
W Ron.
It is unfortunately not available at the moment but if it is the right one who knows, you may be able to locate one.
W Ron.
I recently bought the Bosch one that was recommended here
http://fwd.channel5.c...s/show/top-5-toasters
cost about £20 and works a treat, don't know if is does crumpets though.
http://fwd.channel5.c...s/show/top-5-toasters
cost about £20 and works a treat, don't know if is does crumpets though.
This is the cheapest Best Buy in Which? toaster tests.
http://www.johnlewis....31379745/Product.aspx
http://www.johnlewis....31379745/Product.aspx
Can I add that there was some sort of detector on one side (you had to put whatever you were toasting in that side if you were only using one slot). It looked like the transistors of about 40 or 50 years ago (before microchips), about 5x4x3 mm. There were also two controls for browning - one underneath for coarse adjustment, and one on the side for fine tuning.
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