Popuptoaster

the toaster

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  • The pop-up toaster is invented

    The pop-up toaster is invented
    While General Electric built the first electric toaster for the home in 1909, it was 10 years later when Minnesota mechanic Charles Strite created an easy-to-use toaster designed for restaurants. He received his patent for the slice toaster in 1921 and formed the Waters-Genter Company to manufacture his product.
  • The Toastmaster is manufactured

    The Toastmaster is manufactured
    Charles Strite’s company released his redesigned automatic pop-up slice toaster and called it the Toastmaster, a brand still famous today.
  • Pre-sliced bread is introduced

    Pre-sliced bread is introduced
    The Continental Baking Company began selling sliced Wonder Bread instead of solid loaves. Previously, sales of Charles Strite’s best toaster were slow, but the uniformly sliced bread became popular, and toaster sales soared.
  • Toasters become common and affordable

    Toasters become common and affordable
    During the 1930s, toasters were luxuries; some cost up to $25 (the equivalent of $393 in 2010). Thirty years later, however, the toaster price had dropped, and most families were able to afford one. Toasters were also designed to be more compact during this time period to free up counter space.
  • Toasters can be customized

    Toasters can be customized
    Along with other appliances, toasters were available in painted or wood-grain finishes in addition to popular colors. While today you might choose a red toaster or a black toaster to complement your kitchen’s decor, harvest gold and avocado were popular colors for the 2-slice toaster in the 1970s.
  • Toasters have wider slots

    Toasters have wider slots
    In order to accommodate bagels and thicker slices of bread, the 2-slice toaster was manufactured with wider slots; heat-resistant plastic was also used to make toasters more economical. The cheaper construction methods made even a 4-slice toaster or 6-slice toaster more affordable for families.
  • Toasters are available in all shapes, colors, and sizes

     Toasters are available in all shapes, colors, and sizes
    Whether you want a simple white toaster for your apartment or a 4-slice toaster you can pull out for hectic mornings, the toaster price has dropped enough that you can buy one even on the tightest budget. You can be sleek with a black toaster or give your kitchen a vintage vibe with a retro toaster; a red toaster is a great way to add a pop of color, too.