2 Slice Toasters: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Toasters work by running electricity through wire. This causes the wire to get hot enough to heat up your bread. The toasting process reduces the water content in bread. That's what makes it light and crunchy. It also carmelizes the surface. This is why toast tastes sweeter than unheated bread.
Fact #2. The first electric bread toaster was invented in 1893. Alan MacMasters created the device in Scotland. Unfortunately this model had unreliable iron wiring. This made it a fire hazard. In 1905, the dangerous element was replaced with Nichrome wire. This allowed it to withstand heat for longer periods of time.
Fact #3. There are many different types of toasters. They are usually made out of metal. But often they include elements made of heat-resistant plastic. Others have sides made of glass. This allows you see what's going on inside. Some models can even print custom designs into the bread.
Fact #4. Two slice toasters outsell four slice toasters. They have a smaller capacity, of course. But there's a reason they're more popular. They are smaller. This means that they don't take up too much room. They are also cheaper than the larger models. So they can save you money as well as counter space.
Fact #5. Modern 2 slice toasters come with many useful features. Wide slots are popular. They allow for the toasting of thick bread and bagels. Many models feature removable crumb trays. This makes for easy cleanup. Functions like defrost, reheat, and variable browning control are also common. They give you the control you need to make the perfect slice of toast.
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