there's a timer in the toaster.
it's related to how powerful the toaster is.
ex. stronger toaster= bread toasted faster
made toast?
Magic. The toaster eats it. Bad toaster.
The toaster contains a variable resistor (timer knob on the outside) that changes the charge rate of the capacitors. When the capacitors are fully charged, the release the toast.
Very high!
Alan MacMasters invented the first electric toaster in 1893. The first bread toast to pop-up and eject the toast was invented by Charles Strite. He patented it in 1919.
Mainly to toast sliced bread and other foods like pop tarts, bagels, and English muffins.
Some complaints that I have heard about the Dualit toaster is that the timer knob sticks and the toaster doesn't grip. One benefit that I have heard is that the toast doesn't pop up.
a sandwich toaster is useful for making different healthy and delicious fillings, whereas the electric toaster just toasts.
Crompton and Co. invented the first electric toaster in Britain in 1893. It was later introduced in the USA in 1909.The first toaster was intvented in 1893, however it was common to toast bread in roman times. It was reinvented in 1912.The toster was invented in 1921
put the toast in........ pull the lever thingy down...... wait. and it should pop up at your happy morning face.
Yes it is the main method of making toast.
A typical pop up toaster will have a spring loaded tray that you put your bread into, when you pull the leaver down it lowers the toast down so that it's closer to the heating elements. When the release mechanism inside the toaster is heated up enough it releases (which makes the popping sound you hear) and the spring loaded tray pops up with your toast.