Kitchen appliances from the mid-1900s, such as the stovetop toaster, were simple and inventive. These toasters represented the ingenuity and charm of the time more than they did mere equipment. The basic process of toasting bread became more intimate and interesting since they demanded attention and participation. This gadget was about engaging with the process, something many of us recall with nostalgia from our childhood kitchens, rather than just being convenient.
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