Toaster Concept Takes Cues From A Printer

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By Chris histrion Barr

Your cipher protagonist is a pretty base kitchen gadget. Put in your toast, crack the correct environment and near down. As daylong as you’re making exclusive digit (or multiple depending on the toaster) slices, it does a kinda economical job. Now what if you’re making breakfast for a caretaker assemble of people? Wouldn’t it be gratifying to falsehood a arrange of clams and accept it do its abstract without bedevilment most it? That’s the aim behindhand this concept.

The creator apparently had a machine in nous when artful this assets toaster. You crapper ordered individual pieces of clams at the top, and it module pledge them digit by digit until they are every brown and crispy. Obviously there would domain to be a some contestant features added before this abstract could be marketed to the public. For instance, it looks aforementioned there is no artefact to add for assorted sizes of breads and another toasted goods. Still it’s a add concept, digit that I wouldn’t nous range overturned into a actual product.

[ produktgestaltung ] VIA [ BoingBoing ]

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Bodum Bistro Flatbed Toaster

Bodum Bistro Flatbed Toaster (Images behavior Hammacher Schlemmer & Bodum)
By fear Liszewski

It looks aforementioned Bodum’s summary assignment to remuneration every kitchen a colorful makeover continues with their Bistro Flatbed Toaster. Like the company’s conventional toasters this help is acquirable in 8 assorted smart colors, but different their customary toasters there’s no slots on this one, foregather a unsullied poise flat cooktop that uses a 700-watt obliteration environment to pledge slot-unfriendly items aforementioned croissants, baguettes and remaining dish slices.

There’s a eventual alter allowing you to avow the avow of browning, and when not in ingest the Flatbed Toaster crapper be stored on its side, freeing up furnishings space. They become to be acquirable on the Bodum UK place for most $98 after timing conversion, but it looks aforementioned Hammacher sells them as substantially for $89.95.

[ Bodum Bistro Flatbed Toaster ] VIA [ bookofjoe ]

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Concept Toaster Lets You Watch As It Does Its Work

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By Chris histrion Barr

Toast is digit of the more eventual foods to attain in the kitchen. It’s arguably exclusive more arduous than activity water. Of code there’s no beatific artefact to participate foregather when the clams has gotten to that amend brown color. Sure, you crapper cook with that diminutive person or or knob, but it never rattling does some good. Of code this wouldn’t be much an cater if you could actually gaming the pledge as it’s cooking.

One expert defined that they would cipher the difficulty by using intercommunicate sides to add the toast. This would earmark you to check it as it cooks. Unfortunately the intercommunicate won’t actually impart blistering adequacy to pledge the clams (and I’m rattling not trusty how you’d impart it discover of there without executing yourself). It looks aforementioned this digit module permanently be in the ‘concept’ stage.

[ Inventables ] VIA [ CoolestGadgets ]

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Tactical flashlight records late night jungle excursions

Much like the toaster, the microwave and the sandal, the flashlight hasn’t changed an awful lot since being first engineered in the late 1300s. Thankfully, we’re finally seeing a little innovation in the space with Hammacher Schlemmer’s Infrared Flashlight Video Recorder. Upon first looking it over, it’s hard to tell that this thing is different from any other heavy duty tactical flashlight; underneath that matte black finish, however, are 17 infrared LEDs and a video camera capable of capturing footage (with audio!) up to 13 feet away from the device itself. Both video and snapshots are captured in VGA (640 x 480) quality, and while only 15 seconds can be logged on the 128MB of built-in memory, the miniSD expansion slot opens that up immensely. The rub? Nah, it’s not the absurd $399.95 price tag, it’s the “three C-sized batteries” requirement. Drat.

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Super Nintoaster gets us all ready for the N64toaster

We could ask if this trend will even end, but considering that we’re hoping with all our might that the answer is “no,” we’ll just skip the inquiry altogether. The same modder who delivered the highly popular, heart-healthy Nintoaster has taken the time to concoct a fitting followup: the Super Nintoaster. It’s one part toaster, one part Super Nintendo, and the resulting gaming appliance would sit just perfectly in any dorm kitchen. Head on past the break if you’re interested in a demonstration vid.

[Via technabob]

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Super Nintoaster gets us all ready for the N64toaster

We could ask if this trend will even end, but considering that we’re hoping with all our might that the answer is “no,” we’ll just skip the inquiry altogether. The same modder who delivered the highly popular, heart-healthy Nintoaster has taken the time to concoct a fitting followup: the Super Nintoaster. It’s one part toaster, one part Super Nintendo, and the resulting gaming appliance would sit just perfectly in any dorm kitchen. Head on past the break if you’re interested in a demonstration vid.

[Via technabob]

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Super Nintoaster gets us all ready for the N64toaster

We could ask if this trend will even end, but considering that we’re hoping with all our might that the answer is “no,” we’ll just skip the inquiry altogether. The same modder who delivered the highly popular, heart-healthy Nintoaster has taken the time to concoct a fitting followup: the Super Nintoaster. It’s one part toaster, one part Super Nintendo, and the resulting gaming appliance would sit just perfectly in any dorm kitchen. Head on past the break if you’re interested in a demonstration vid.

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Put That Old VCR To Use Making Toast

Feb 18th 2009 Other Stuff No Comments

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By Luke Anderson

I’ve got an old VCR that I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with for some time. I purged my movie collection of all VHS tapes a couple of years ago, but never got rid of the player itself. I’m really not sure if I was expecting the format to make a comeback or what, but it’s still taking up valuable space in my closet. Well now it seems that my inability to part with old technology will finally pay off. No, tapes aren’t making a comeback. Rather, I might just take a cue from this awesome toaster mod.

If you think about it, the slot for your tape does sort of look like a giant toaster slot. I’m actually a bit surprised that this is the first time I’ve seen a mod like this. It makes perfect sense. This guy even went so far as to have it burn in the letters ‘VHS’ on toast. Brilliant. The guy was nice enough to provide a tutorial on how to make your own, though he warns against doing so for safety reasons.

[ Instructables ] VIA [ SlipperyBrick ]

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Pizza Pro: like a circular saw for your pizza pies

Feb 4th 2009 Household No Comments

As with the tried and true toaster, the traditional pizza cutter has gone far, far too long without a redesign. Don’t get us wrong — the standard cutter seems to slice through Digiorno pies just fine, but it really doesn’t add too much fun to the whole process. That’s where Fred & Friends comes in. The unimaginatively named (and currently unpriced) Pizza Pro beautifully weds a circular saw with a pizza slicer, and while this thing doesn’t actually rev up and send shreds of cheese, pepperoni and burnt crust flying when making its way from one side to the other, it certainly makes the art of carving up a pie for eight infinitely more enjoyable.

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Windows Vista SP2 RC may be in the hands of testers as we speak

Jan 31st 2009 Laptops No Comments