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Watch as your bread burns to a crisp!
Published on September 4, 2007 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

One appliance that just hasn't kept up with the times is the toaster.  Sure, you'd think that there wasn't much you could improve on such a device outside of it having a setting that manages to not reduce a slice of bread to a sheet of charcoal, but you'd be wrong!  In today's high-speed world, where we demand that our gizmos look as good as possible, giving our kitchens that futuristic look we all so desire.

To that end, we bring you the Transparent Toaster.  Using two pieces of transparent heating glass, you will be able to watch your toast as it burns.  No more guessing if that slice of bread has crossed the instant threshold between "untoasted" and "carbon", now you can see it happen.

Interested in getting your hands on one?  Well, right now it's a concept device and not yet available for sale.  The site Inventables has all the details though if you're interested in the idea, as well as other strange gadgets that might be on the horizon.


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on Sep 04, 2007
Well, now that clears it all up for me!   
on Sep 04, 2007
Still waiting for the see-through toilet that was promised years ago when I was a kid!

One way glass toilet in public...




here's a transparent one for the kiddies



and this is as close as you'll get for yourself...


on Sep 04, 2007
I wouldn't call that toaster weird, I'd call it revolutionary
on Sep 04, 2007

Po....that's my kind of Architecture [not dunnies....confrontationally unnerving]....

Love it...

on Sep 05, 2007
"What's WebGizmo got to do with transparent toast"


Hey! That gives me an idea for a dock!
on Sep 05, 2007
But half the fun with toasters is when the bread pops out and you see if it's charcoal or not...
on Sep 05, 2007
But half the fun with toasters is when the bread pops out and you see if it's charcoal or not...


I have trouble with the popping up bit....seems these auto popper-uppers ain't much good for cheese on toast.
on Sep 06, 2007
I want transparent toast
on Sep 06, 2007
I want transparent toast


Use reeealy thin slices
on Sep 07, 2007
Down to 4mm, but the butter and jam fall right thru!  
on Sep 07, 2007
I'll refer you to reply #7 (alpha blended marmalade)
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