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  2. Dualit - Wikipedia

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    Dualit was founded in 1945 by the German-born inventor Max Gort-Barten CBE (1914–2003) and was incorporated as Dualit Ltd in 1948. Max's first commercial product was an electric heater which he named Dual-Lite (from which the company took its name) as it could deflect heat to two parts of a room.

  3. Alan MacMasters hoax - Wikipedia

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    Alex then used these articles citing MacMasters as the inventor of the toaster to further propagate the false information. [1] A primary school in Scotland dedicated a day to MacMasters. In a response to a request for nominations from the Bank of England , MacMasters was nominated to appear on a £50 note and was preselected as one of the 989 ...

  4. Toaster - Wikipedia

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    A toaster is a small electric appliance that uses radiant heat to brown sliced bread into toast, the color caused from the Maillard reaction.It typically consists of one or more slots into which bread is inserted, and heating elements, often made of nichrome wire, to generate heat and toast the bread to the desired level of crispiness.

  5. I tried Tineco's new $339 smart toaster — and I forbid you to ...

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    That's long been a problem with standard toasters, but I was hoping a $339 model would have licked it. My tests included slices of French bread, challah and garden-variety wheat; most came out ...

  6. Toast'em Pop Ups - Wikipedia

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    Toast'em Pop Ups is a toaster pastry brand, currently produced by the Schulze and Burch Biscuit Company. [1] They have a sugary filling sealed inside two layers of thin, rectangular pastry crust, coated in frosting. They are sold in pairs in Mylar wrapping, do not need refrigeration, and are typically heated in a toaster oven or toaster before ...

  7. Toasting fork - Wikipedia

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    Toasting fork (1561). One of only two known toasting forks from the 16th century, possibly from Norfolk, England [4]. Toasting forks were traditionally made from metal such as wrought iron, brass, or silver, and later from steel, but handles of wood or ivory might be used to prevent the heat of the fire being conducted to the hand.

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