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Number of Toast Slices: 2, Silver, Variable browning control, Mid-cycle cancel function, Reheat function, Removable Crumb Tray
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On almost all toasters, there is a crumb tray that you can easily pull out to get rid of all the crumbs that collect at the bottom. If you want to clean the surface of the toaster, unplug it and wipe it on the outside with a slightly damp cloth. The toaster should never be washed or cleaned with water, as that’s not something toasters are designed to handle.
To enjoy toast without a toaster, the easiest way is to use a frying pan and gently toast your bread slices in the pan until you get the right colour. You can also toast bread in the oven. Whether you choose the frying pan or the oven, it’s important to keep a watchful eye on the bread, as the process goes quickly at the end. To avoid burnt bread, it is best to check the slices regularly.
A toaster contains heating elements that heat the bread at high temperature from two sides. Due to the high temperature, the bread gets a toasted surface. Toasters are equipped with a timer and pop-up function, to make the bread jump up when it is ready.
The vast majority of toasters give you the opportunity to choose how well-toasted you want the bread to be. More advanced toasters have features such as thawing, the ability to toast bagels and settings that allow you to further specify the toasting time.
The first electric toaster was invented in 1893 by Alan MacMasters. He called it the "Eclipse Toaster". In 1919, the first toaster with a pop-up function and timer was invented by the American Charles Strite, from Minnesota. He came up with this invention because he was tired of burning his toast. It’s Strite’s toaster that should really be seen as the first modern toaster.