Hello Kitty Toaster

Soaked in carbon tetrachloride, first?

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"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote in
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I'm thinking of covering the non-Kitty side with a screen
to block
some of the heat, but I can't find a suitable non-metal
material
(to prevent shock hazard).
An asbestos pad?
 
Yeah, but you need to eat twice as much, to fill you up.

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"amdx" <amdx@knology.net> wrote in message
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Or see if somebody sells one-sided bread so there's no
other side to
burn.
--Vic
We use the one sided bread in ours, works perfectly fine.
Mikek
 
Gee, didn't you read the Old Toastermant where it tells all
about Mica, and the sheets?

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"Vic Smith" <thismailautodeleted@comcast.net> wrote in
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Asbestos.

Mica sheets.
Excellent.
I've looked through many boiler water level sight glasses
which were
mica lined, but didn't think of it.
I see eBay has mica sheeting for sale, and elsewhere.

--Vic
 
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 16:32:59 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
<cayoung61**spamblock##@hotmail.com> wrote:

Gee, didn't you read the Old Toastermant where it tells all
about Mica, and the sheets?
Not bad, not bad at all.

--Vic
 
We use the one sided bread in ours, works perfectly fine.

Is that the Moebius brand?
It would be a lot easier to make a moebius bagel.
 
William Sommerwerck wrote:
We use the one sided bread in ours, works perfectly fine.

Is that the Moebius brand?

It would be a lot easier to make a moebius bagel.

Stay away from the Klein bagels. You have to put the toaster inside
to heat them. ;-)


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On 8/27/2011 6:25 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
William Sommerwerck wrote:

We use the one sided bread in ours, works perfectly fine.

Is that the Moebius brand?

It would be a lot easier to make a moebius bagel.


Stay away from the Klein bagels. You have to put the toaster inside
to heat them. ;-)


I think one of those special toasters came as a built-in in Heinlein's
tesseract house.

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aem sends...
 
larry moe 'n curly wrote:
is supposed to burn a Hello Kitty face on one side of the bread, but
it can't do that unless it's set so high that the other side (the non-
Kitty side) of the bread burns. Is there any way to make it toast
more evenly?

All the heating coils are in series, so I can't cut the power to just
some of the coils by adding a diode.

The bread is held in baskets that clamp the bread on the sides when
it's lowered, and I tried making one side of the basket hold the toast
farther from the coils on the non-Kitty side, but it didn't help.

I'm thinking of covering the non-Kitty side with a screen to block
some of the heat, but I can't find a suitable non-metal material (to
prevent shock hazard).
Is it a 100 volt Japanese model you are trying to use on 120 Volts in the US?

Geoff.

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Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM
Making your enemy reliant on software you support is the best revenge.
 
aemeijers wrote:
On 8/27/2011 6:25 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
?
? William Sommerwerck wrote:
??
???? We use the one sided bread in ours, works perfectly fine.
??
??? Is that the Moebius brand?
??
?? It would be a lot easier to make a moebius bagel.
?
?
? Stay away from the Klein bagels. You have to put the toaster inside
? to heat them. ;-)
?
?
I think one of those special toasters came as a built-in in Heinlein's
tesseract house.

It didn't work, though. It was built for use in another universe. :)


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Stormin Mormon wrote:
Gee, didn't you read the Old Toastermant where it tells all
about Mica, and the sheets?
That reference is a little too ambiguous for those of us who don't know the
bible, like us Catholics.


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William Sommerwerck wrote:

We use the one sided bread in ours, works perfectly fine.

Is that the Moebius brand?

It would be a lot easier to make a moebius bagel.
I once went to the department store to get a toaster, and all
they had was "bagel toasters." I had to ask the guy, "Will these
toast regular bread?" He assured me that they did.

Didn't have any "hello kitty" bagel toasters, AFAIK.

Cheers!
Rich
 
A few Jews and Christians of various denomination might
understand. Of course, good Catholics (like good
Protestants, Jews, Methodists, Prebrytarians, Jehovas
Witnesses, Mormons, Episcopals, and others) read and study
the Old Toastermant.

15. Having been descended from the royal linage of David,
begat sons and daughters.
16. Toastmaster, being a son of David, invented the pop-up
toaster in the 1920s.
17. Toastmaster, having lived 476 years, begat sons and
daughters.
18. And it came to pass the sons and daughter of
Toastermaster were other venerable brands of toasters and
toaster ovens such as Black & Decker, Hamilton Beach, and
Sunbeam, plus players such as Cuisinart, DeLonghi, Kenmore
(Sears), KitchenAid, Krups, Rival, T-Fal, Proctor Silex, and
West Bend.
19. And it came to pass that some toasters followed in the
tradition of David. Dualit makes old-fashioned,
commercial-style, heavy-gauge stainless-steel toasters.
20. Others of the children of Toastmaster went the way of
society. Most brands manufacture two- and four-slice models
and a few now manufacture toasters with one long slot.
21. Use this information to compare toasters and toaster
ovens by brand.
22. The sons of Toastmaster lived to the days of old age.
The firsborn, even Black and Decker, raised up unto the Lord
a wild one named Hello Kitty, who was wont to put her image
on one side of the bread, deviating from the way of the Lord
to golden brown both sides.
23. And the father and mother of Hello Kitty were wroth, and
cried mightily unto the LORD for healing for their daughter
Hello Kitty.

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"Tom Del Rosso" <td_03@verizon.net.invalid> wrote in message
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
Gee, didn't you read the Old Toastermant where it tells
all
about Mica, and the sheets?
That reference is a little too ambiguous for those of us who
don't know the
bible, like us Catholics.


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zero, and remove the last word.
 
Did I mention that last week I bought a toaster and they gave me
this really nice bank?

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Kurt Ullman wrote:
Did I mention that last week I bought a toaster and they gave me
this really nice bank?

Just don't plug the bank in, or it'll burn all your money.


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On 8/27/2011 4:14 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
larry moe 'n curly wrote:

is supposed to burn a Hello Kitty face on one side of the bread, but
it can't do that unless it's set so high that the other side (the non-
Kitty side) of the bread burns. Is there any way to make it toast
more evenly?

All the heating coils are in series, so I can't cut the power to just
some of the coils by adding a diode.

The bread is held in baskets that clamp the bread on the sides when
it's lowered, and I tried making one side of the basket hold the toast
farther from the coils on the non-Kitty side, but it didn't help.

I'm thinking of covering the non-Kitty side with a screen to block
some of the heat, but I can't find a suitable non-metal material (to
prevent shock hazard).

Is it a 100 volt Japanese model you are trying to use on 120 Volts in the US?

Geoff.
The Japanese version is used to toast the Kitty then you put it on the
bread.

LdB
 

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