Oh! Super Toaster! 185
An anonymous reader writes "Japanese company Neutral KK has developed a Super Toaster. Not only does it toast your bread with infrared beams, it actually slices the loaf of bread for you. For a price tag of around $10,000US, that makes it about the most expensive toaster in the world."
For $10K (Score:4, Funny)
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"Good news everyone... I've taught the toaster to feel love"
Re:For $10K (Score:2)
Re:For $10K (Score:2)
Apparently in your UNIX, that one thing isn't grammar-checking.
Lazy (Score:5, Funny)
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On another note, I have a 1953 vintage Toastmaster model 1B14 [toastercentral.com]. I use it regularly and it still works perfectly. Now THAT is quality.
Re:Lazy (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Lazy (Score:5, Funny)
Wow! That's gotta be the greatest idea since...since...
Dammmit.
Greatest thing before sliced bread? (Score:2)
Re:Lazy (Score:2)
Unsliced bread?
Re:Lazy (Score:2)
Re:Lazy (Score:1)
You have obviously never seen my wife try to slice bread.
tongue in cheek mode off
Re:Lazy (Score:1)
Bread should NEVER be sliced! (Score:2)
Yes, people, at least in the US are that lazy. And they fail to realize that break should never be sliced. Bread is always broken, which most of Europe understands. That way if you don't eat all your bread you can give the remainder to the beggars outside your door. Of course we don't have beggars very often, but you should be ready just in case.
If anyone is coming to North America from Europe (and elsewhere?), bring your own bread, you can't get anything worth it in the US. (IF you drink tea, brin
Friend, are you tired of your old toaster? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Friend, are you tired of your old toaster? (Score:3, Funny)
Very nice, but... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Very nice, but... (Score:1)
Re:Very nice, but... (Score:2)
"Of course it runs NetBSD"
LK
Re:Very nice, but... (Score:2)
vows (Score:1)
bread (Score:3, Funny)
I just bought a new toaster (Score:1, Offtopic)
It had to be said... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It had to be said... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:It had to be said... (Score:3, Funny)
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This isn't the coolest toaster... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This isn't the coolest toaster... (Score:2)
No thanks (Score:1)
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Interesting, but... (Score:5, Funny)
I got $20,000 to burn (Score:4, Funny)
This is the best thing since sliced bread! (Score:4, Interesting)
But this won't be cheap. From the link [i4u.com] in TFA: The price is estimated at around 1.1 million yen (~$10,000) and goes on the market in April. Target market are hotels and restaurants.
It even suggests you find a normal toaster. :)
Poor Marketing Manager.... (Score:2)
Re:Poor Marketing Manager.... (Score:2)
Re:Poor Marketing Manager.... (Score:2)
the japanese sure have their way with words..
Infrared Beams? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Infrared Beams? (Score:2)
Back in the 60s, somebody came out with a blender that had a simple non-integrated rectifier. Now, a rectifier is a solid-state component, so they announed that they had invented THE SOLID-STATE BLENDER!
Re:Infrared Beams? (Score:2)
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You know, all these years, I've been seeing the frappé button on blenders, and it never occurred to me to look the word up. It just means "thick liquid". I guess calling the highest speed "liquify" wasn't fancy enough.
Re:Infrared Beams? (Score:2)
Yes, but todays toasters are not environmentally friendly - when they cool a layer of hydrogen oxide forms on the outsides. Given enough of this stuff you could have some serious problems.
Re:Infrared Beams? (Score:2)
Yes, but is the radiation what causes the heating? Or rather diffusion / convection?
toast lasers (Score:4, Funny)
I'd rather... (Score:1)
Re:I'd rather... (Score:2)
thats not the most expensive toaster (Score:2)
I for one... (Score:2, Funny)
Want a cool toaster but don't have $10K? (Score:2)
Yummy.. take a byte of that.
Re:Want a cool toaster but don't have $10K? (Score:2)
Re:Want a cool toaster but don't have $10K? (Score:2)
ObSluggy (Score:2)
Money Better Spent (Score:5, Funny)
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Convergence (Score:2)
They make other things (Score:2)
- Urinal Cake ($30,000)
- Anal Wart Cream ($50,000)
- Vibrating {male gental} ($100,000)
Brazil! (Score:3, Interesting)
Infrared? (Score:4, Insightful)
56 comments in... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:56 comments in... (Score:5, Funny)
So, you're a waffle man, eh?
Re:56 comments in... (Score:2)
Now, you listen here. You will not offer ANY grilled bread products to ANY member of the crew. If you do, you will be on the receiving end of a very large -1, Obsessed With Toast moderation.
This is what I love (Score:3, Funny)
For that price... (Score:2)
Waking on sunrise
Bread warms the still morning air.
My nose breathes delight.
Hell (Score:2)
Thats nice but (Score:2)
I call shenanigans! (Score:2)
Target market are hotels and restaurants.
I'm working in a plant (factory to some of you). I could point to any number of things and call them "$80,000 overhead lamps", "million dollar air conditioners" (well, the Mercedes plant is air conditioned; you just have to sweat in the Hyundai plant), and so forth.
But I don't go calling the media about it.
neat idea BUT (Score:2)
But does it butter the toast for you??!! (Score:4, Funny)
Does it talk ? (Score:2)
Re:Does it talk ? (Score:2)
What I want to know is... (Score:2)
For that much money (Score:2)
LK
What the !*#$ (Score:2)
Linux toast? (Score:2)
welcome, Cylon overlords (Score:2)
No bread maker? (Score:2)
This article sponsored by... (Score:2)
Not the most expensive... (Score:2)
It's a cobalt blue KitchenAid toaster with bagel button. I'll happily sell it to anyone for $15,000.
It doesn't slice bread.
If someone DOES buy it (Steve Jobs, are you listening?) I will use the funds to develop a new Mac OS X app for independent filmmakers.
Toasting with infared beams?!!?!? (Score:2)
OMG! OMG! TOASTER! (Score:2)
As for the infrared ray toasting... well... that's pretty much standard, unless someone actually makes toasts via Dumb Toaster Called Skillet
What? (Score:2)
does it run... (Score:2)
Nahhhh, embedded WinDoze. That's why it occasionally gives you blue toast.
mark "and in shadow letters, 'abort...'"
MMMMM (Score:1)
A Short History of the Technology (Score:3, Funny)
Microsoft also tried to build one. Version 1 never worked. Version 2 frequently crashed the toast. It wasn't until Version 3 that it successful toasted eyes. After a marketing-driven name change, it became the Windows Media Player we all know and love.
These questions aren't asked in Japan... (Score:2)
Re:Why??? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Functionality (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Forget the toaster.... (Score:2)
Re:Meanwhile, back on Planet Earth... (Score:2)
I went in there once. Nice stuff, but overpriced for the tourists.
Re:For that much money (Score:2)