
Toasters


Porcelier Basket Weave
This is part of an entire set. The only piece not here is the waffle maker, which is in the garage. It’s too big to fit into the case. Either way, this toaster is simple, using a timer mechanism …

Simplex
This rare toaster is my earliest toaster NOT from GE. The D-12 was the first, and this one might have come out months afterwards. It’s also really ingenious, using convertible doors and my only …

Steelcraft
I have a lot of love for this toaster. It is true to say that it’s sparse. It’s true to say that it may be the actual least that an object can be to be considered a toaster, but …

Sunbeam Model B
This. This is my favorite toaster of all time from the perspective of function. It’s so good I have 2. It features a cage that flips in a radial manner, making turning the toast easy without …

Sunbeam T35
The Cadillac of toasters. This toaster is reliable and robust. It also has only one moving control; darkness. The action of placing the bread in the top activates an electromagnet controlling the …

Superlectric
I find this toaster to be quite pretty. I also find the mechanism to be quite cheap feeling. Overall… I like it.

Toast-o-lator
Some toasters are overrated. This may be one of them. It is unlike any other, I’ll give it that, it has a conveyor belt that moves the bread past coiled heating elements. It works medium well, …

Toastemaster 1A1
This is the first consumer-available popup toasters. Toastmaster (Charles Strite) had produced commercially available toasters to restaurants as early as 1919, but miniaturization would prove illusive …

Toastemaster 1B5
Oscar the Grouch’s toaster… Lol