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Roller Toaster

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2006 Red Dot Award-winning design not only toasts bread, but it also allows the user to watch the slice magically transform before their eyes?—from cold and squishy to hot ‘n crispy! Rollertoaster’s compact footprint is exceptionally smaller than conventional toasters and its form (a lot like the classic power strip!) is modern, clean-lined, and adaptable to any environment.

by: Jaren Goh
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16 Comments for: “Roller Toaster”

  1. Kula Jon Kula Jon Says:

    Build a fancier toaster and they shall…ummm…ignore it? Cool I bet kids can stick there hands in there too! No Billy! HOT…H..O…T…HOT!

  2. Nate Nate Says:

    looks dangerous as hell!

  3. Trey Trey Says:

    Well, first, it doesn’t take much heat to toast bread. It doesn’t say how long it takes.

    Second, if you have kids stupid* enough to put their hand in THAT toaster, they probably try to clean the regular one with a butter knife anyway, so you’re better off letting your retard* kid die, collect the insurance and get this awesome toaster with the pay off.

  4. Xander Xander Says:

    Lol Trey. I like the idea, but my toaster oven works fine and does more than just toast bread. However, I could see these machines working in places like hotels.

  5. Bob Bob Says:

    I agree with Xander, other than in hotels though, i dont see this catching on at peoples residences.

  6. i@u i@u Says:

    i want one how can i get one?

  7. Oh Hi Oh Hi Says:

    It’s cool but it seems like it would get crumbs all over.

  8. Jill Jill Says:

    The first toaster was powered by unscrewing a lightbulb, then screwing the toaster plugin into the light socket. This does not look much safer.

    Are the Red Dot awards sponsored by the fire departments for fund raising?

  9. Ragtime Ragtime Says:

    I have always hated conventional toasters. When I was a kid, I learned to like burnt toast. Now, I can’t find a toaster that will more than warm my bread. And toaster ovens, omygod. Try cleaning one. And what do you do with the friggin broiling pan? I’m not sure about this one, but I will probably find out the hard way. Oh, and my wife just bought a new toaster oven…..

  10. Dom Dom Says:

    I want one I do :D

  11. anarkissed anarkissed Says:

    Looks a good concept for volume toasting in a commercial application but much too dangerous for Mr. and Mrs. suburban ID10T By the time you had enough safety guards in place it would be bigger than a conventional pop-up toaster

  12. Jill Davis Jill Davis Says:

    Oh please, are you guys yuppies or what? I like it!

  13. glamjets glamjets Says:

    OMG lawsuitlawsuit.
    Shut up. It’s FARGIN CRACKERS! :)

  14. fr333zin fr333zin Says:

    Well, roller toasters are already in series manufacture for commercial use by people like Dualit, although they are much bigger than this idea and heat both sides of the whole slice at the same time. There does not appear to be enough space in the concept to house the elements needed to toast the top surface of the bread. You can only get a limited density of heating elements in the space within a safe design, so this toaster will take longer to toast bread. Also the footprint of the toaster in operation is much larger than a pop-up. Why do you think pop-up toasters are so common? Ah yes, it must be because all the existing successful businesses employ unimaginative idiot*s. Is this site part of the Darwin Awards?

    Hopefully someone in here will have posted a new concept photoshop artwork design for the wheel. I can’t wait.

  15. roy roy Says:

    you are all seeming to forget that by the time the toast comes out the other end the bit that got toasted first has probably cooled down. so one side of the toast will be cold and the other side will be warm. fail.

  16. roy roy Says:

    oh….and i’m not sure how well the toast would balance as it comes out either, plus you would have to feed the bread in by hand. i’m sorry, this might look good but is extremely impractical.

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