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.
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A toaster works using an electromagnet by converting electrical energy into magnetic energy, which connects when the toaster is turned on. The electromagnet heats up in response to the current passing through it, which then heats the metal elements inside the toaster to toast the bread slices placed in the toaster slots.
Toaster above is what they are looking for since it has elements like a heater but one could argue an electric stove works the same way-
A toaster works by using electrical energy to heat up metal elements inside, which in turn transfer heat to the bread slices. The heat causes a chemical reaction called the Maillard reaction on the bread's surface, leading to browning. The toaster's timer controls how long the bread is exposed to the heat, ensuring it is toasted to the desired level.
the improvements is that you can now facetime and it works great as a toaster because it has a pancake app
yes there is a flameless lighter, it works the same as a toaster or a coil stove top.
Toaster(normal) and toaster oven.There's also a microwave toaster....
The bagel button on a toaster works by adjusting the heating elements to toast the cut side of the bagel more than the outer side, ensuring that the inside of the bagel is toasted while the outside remains soft.
I forgot to plug in the toaster when I went to make toast.
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If we're not talking about a toaster than has extra-wide slots, the answer is yes. When trying to pry a bagel out of a traditional toaster, the toaster usually wins. A toaster oven eliminates this daily tug-of-war.