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Henry1865 | 19:57 Mon 09th Sep 2024 | Technology
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Daily I eat only one slice of toast for breakfat but my toaster is a twin slice model. Single slice toasters are rare and expensive.

Can someone with mathematical skill work out if there is any significant annual saving, toasting 2 slices every day, (3 mins), putting the second one in a bag and reheating it for say 30 secs the next day. 

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Most two slice toasters are about 750w. If you use one for three minutes every day for a year you will use it for (365 x 3/60) = 18.25 hours, so it will consume (18.25 x 0.75) = 13.6 Kilowatt Hours (KwH).My supplier charges 22p per KwH. Assuming yours charges the same or thereabouts, using your toaster in the wasteful way you do costs you about three quid a year.If...
21:54 Mon 09th Sep 2024

Minimal saving, not worth the faff. Most of the electricity is consumed heating the toaster up

If you have a gas grill that might be cheaper 

I presume you mean 2 slices every other day.  So over two days instead of 6 minutes you use it for 3m30s (3 minutes one day, 1/2 minutes next day and so on). So you get (6-3.5)/6 saving, or 42% saving on your toaster costs (whether that is significant depends on how much electricity your toaster uses over a year and what your local charge rate is).  

Someone check my arithmetic/reasoning please.

I agree with the above...and would it be that palatable next day?

Have cereal instead (or a croissant)...no electricity at all!

I don't get the logic behind the theory your saving electricity by re-heating it at a later time.

Your more likely to save electricity by turning off appliances that are in stand by.

 

That said if you have electrical skills or know a friends who has you could disable the wiring to the second eliment that in your case is heating up when you don't need it. 

So basically your modifying the toaster to only heat up one side. 

^the above, being barry.

barry1010, 

If I understand it correctly, hes saying the other redundant side is heating up even when there is no bread in it, which equals wasted electricity. 

But its an idea to basically cut the supply to one side by disabling the wiring to that side. 

Making it a one sided toaster, or single toaster but my cheaper than buying a single toaster. 

Let yourself go, have the two slices.

Most two slice toasters are about 750w. If you use one for three minutes every day for a year you will use it for (365 x 3/60) = 18.25 hours, so it will consume (18.25 x 0.75) = 13.6 Kilowatt Hours (KwH).

My supplier charges 22p per KwH. Assuming yours charges the same or thereabouts, using your toaster in the wasteful way you do costs you about three quid a year.

If you did two slices every other day and ate the second one cold, you would save £1.50. If you wanted to heat it for 30 secs it would cost you 25p over a year, so you’d save £1.25. You could avoid that expense by eating the toast cold. Toast should be eaten cold anyway – it makes the butter and Marmite easier to spread.

My overall opinion is it’s hardly worth faffing about. Just do your toast when you want it and enjoy! 😀

Make 7 slices Sunday morning. Butter all while hot. Enjoy one immediately. Put the rest in the fridge and have one slice cold for breakfast, Monday to Saturday inclusive.

 

That'll solve your issue.

I once read that using the toaster without putting bread in both slots meant the elements in the unoccupied slot would burn each other out. I'm not entirely sure about that, though.

Anyway, eating a reheated slice of toast every other day to save £3 per year seems too much of a faff and not very enjoyable. 

7 slices OG?

One slot will be empty on the fourth rotation, wasting more leccy.

I think Henry should cut the bread slice in half, and do a half slice in each slot. That way he will never waste electricity heating an empty slot.

Not sure if Henry has even read any of our advise, but to me disabling one side of the toaster by unabling the wiring on one side has to be the way forward. 

I am electrically skilled and could do this for a small fee. 

Why not eat TWO slices of toast for breakfast?  One is not enough!

I only hope Henry is Gas Safe Registered 

Why, does he eat beans on toast?

Because Brussel sprouts keep rolling off.

That's a shocking suggestion 

I know, totally illogical...

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