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Get perfectly toasted homemade bread, bagel halves and hamburger buns, or crisp up English muffins or frozen waffles. Not sure which shade setting to use?
Select from a variety of the preset functions such as toast, bagel, or defrost. If your food gets cold before you get a chance to eat it, the reheat setting warms previously toasted items. When your food is done toasting, it will automatically pop up and the toaster will shut off. To stop or check food at any time, Simply press the cancel button. Get an extra boost with the high lift lever to raise smaller items for easy and safe retrieval. If simply toasting bread, press down the Lever to start Toaster.
If reheating, defrosting or toasting bagels, press desired button and then push Lever all the way down. Note: Each button will illuminate as soon as it is pressed. Lift Lever up to raise food higher for easier retrieval.
This Chefman 2-Slice Pop-Up Toaster features extra-wide slots that make it easy to toast thin or thick slices of just about anything. To stop or check food at any time, simply press the Cancel button. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Browse our weekly November offers here. Pre-heat the AGA toaster first for a few moments to prevent the bread sticking, especially if it is very fresh.
Add the slices of bread to the toaster and then place this on the Boiling Plate. Position the handle so that the toaster hinge isn't near the lid hinge and lower the lid. When is it ready to turn? Look for small wisps of steam coming out from somewhere around the closed lid. If you prefer a dryer result, leave the lid up as it is cooking and more moisture will be driven off.
After making, close the lid and leave for a few minutes for the crumbs to carbonise, then simply brush off using an Aga wire brush. Finally, delicious Melba Toast can be finished off on the floor of the Roasting Oven after having been started off on one of the hotplates as above and being de-crusted and cut carefully in half to produce two thin squares of bread from each slice.
Enter George Watson, a clever design guru with an engineering heart, who has crafted the best thing since sliced toasted bread, the Glide.
This primarily white ceramic toast cooker boasts a simplified design, a single-feed toaster, and a V-shaped rack to hold the toast for use on the kitchen table. Twin hot plates heat the bread as the motorized unit pulls it through, and a handy button on the front increases or decreases the speed in which it passes -- you know, to satisfy those who like it warm, and those who like it black.
Watson's invention looks to be part of a design competition, thus we're not exactly sure if GE or Kitchen-Aid has contacted him regarding a deal, but hopefully we'll soon see these things replacing those antiquated versions we're all forced to deal with now.
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