All the answers I saw from googling, said toasters worked by timing. I'm sure that's how they worked when I was a kid, but I don't believe it of today's toasters - if that were so, then why does brown bread take so much longer to toast than white?
I presume that, like microwaves, they have some kind of steam detector and that such things must have become, over the years, incredibly cheap. I read on one web page that in the USA you can buy a toaster for $US20 or less. Lucky soandsos: it would be hard to find one in Australia for less than $AUD50, and I'd expect $100.
toasters obviously have alot of heat
What do toasters and lightbulbs have in common
Stray Toasters happened in 1988.
Technically, no energy is produced as most electric toasters don't work! Haha!
Dualit toasters were originally made in England. They are high quality toasters. It is built to be durable and last a long time. Consumers may purchase the toaster online.
Commercial toasters are generally more expensive than domestic toasters, and can be better. Which ever one that you decide to get can effect how good the food you make from it tastes.
china
Yes, they are.
Electricity
to toast things
Toasters are fun
Toasters and lightbulbs.AnswerA resistor is an circuit component. So, while toasters and light bulbs have resistance, they are not resistors!