Toasters

Bar-b-q Marshmallow Toaster

Bar-b-q Marshmallow Toaster

One of the things I love most about toasters is the occasional frivolity of it all. A toaster that toasts marshmallows… I mean WHY NOT?! The Angelus company was also responsible for creating …

Coleman Model 1

Coleman Model 1

It’s hard to find much information about this toaster. I believe it’s related to that Coleman. It certainly is art deco chic!

Edicraft Speed Toaster

Edicraft Speed Toaster

This toaster is very unique and robust. It has elements both centrally dispersed and in the doors. It is automatic and the doors open slowly when complete. It’s a very beautiful unit and is …

GE D-12

GE D-12

This was the first consumer available electric toaster. Many of the original were equippde with a cord bearing an edison (light bulb) socket style plug. As such, the story of the electric toaster in …

Glorette

Glorette

This specimen exudes a kind of care and individualism that you don’t normally see. The “Glorette” brand was pioneered by a man named Harry Virgil Glore, and was patented in 1933 and …

Hotpoint 115T17

Hotpoint 115T17

This is a pretty normal looking toaster, but Hotpoints like this are robust and very reliable. A great choice as compared to drugstore toasters you’d be liable to see in its era. This one has …

Hotpoint 129T41

Hotpoint 129T41

This thing is SOLID. It has a bimetalic strip that controls the temperature, similar to later Sunbeam toasters, and has elements both centrally arranged and in the flip-out doors! It weighs roughly …

Hotpoint Turnover

Hotpoint Turnover

I love this angular and abrupt design. Early Hotpoints may be simple, but they are beautiful, and hey, the wound nichrome elements means it’s still in operation 100 years on.

L&H 205

L&H 205

The L&H 205 is a really unique design. It’s my favorite dropper toaster by a good margin. It’s simple, but elegent.