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If you like toast, then you'll be interested in the latest Pocket Toaster that enables you to make toast at any time.
It's a simple device that replaces the top pocket on a coat or blazer with one that makes toast. This is an ultra compact instrument, well protected by thin insulation material about
the size of a CD drive, that lets you make a slice of toast whenever you feel like it.
The complimentary bread is a customised size that fits easily into the Pocket Toaster, and can be carried in a side pocket in its special holder.
The toaster's power supply is contained in a waist-coat battery pack that can be used to power other portable items.
Double breasted version makes two slices at once.
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Well I think this is a good idea, but most people
think I am crazy anyway! |
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//about the size of a CD drive// - actually, I would
really like a toaster with the same mechanism as a CD
drive, either slot-loading or tray-loading, I don't
mind. CD drives will be completely obsolete in about
10 years, so this would be a nice way to remember
them. |
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There was an idea for a 5 1/4" pizza oven posted by [half] but it's a dead link now. |
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I like the marketing approach to selling proprietary bread. Similar to razor blades and printer ink, that's where the money is. |
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I think this is brilliant and if someone doesn't bring it to
fruition, I just might. (not really, but it's really a good idea.) |
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Hmmm, where to keep the butter? Butter pocket? Lined with
plastic wrap or some such product. |
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I think requiring custom-sized bread, while great for
marketing and revenue, is a bad idea in practice. Sized for
regular bread means you can restock anywhere.
And "double breasted" is always better ;-D |
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Hmmm. Well, processed ham, and processed cheese are supplied in a very similar square form-factor that seems to fit well with the square sliced "bread" retailed by some supermarkets. |
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That might be considered "regular". Legally, it can be called "bread" but its resemblance to anything that any sane person would willingly consume is doubtful. |
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