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First Computer Toaster
"It toasts slice after slice with no difference in 'doneness' and with no need to cool down between cycles," says the manufacturer of a first-of-its-kind computerized toaster.
The electronic digital toaster contains a micro chip that automatically adjusts the toaster to produce precise shades of toast every time, unlike mechanically controlled toasters fitted with thermostats that require a cool-down period to work best.
Digital controls let you choose any shade from golden light to dark brown. It can also be set to simply warm up toaster pastries. It emits an electronic beep when done and also features hinged crumb trays, non-skid feet, and wide-mouth slots that help keep toast from getting stuck.
Toaster sells for $59.95.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Camille M. Zampetti, WearEver Proctor Silex, Inc., 560 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632 (ph 201 833-6021).


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1987 - Volume #11, Issue #1