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    ROLLERtoaster - breakfast will never be the same again!

    Singapore-based designer Jaren Goh has come up with a startling new take on that most mundane of household small appliances, the toaster.

    His ROLLERtoaster takes in bread at the back and passes it out - done - at the front.

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    I like it.. though it looks as though it could be
    A) Decidedly finger/tie unfriendly.
    B) Easily modified into some kind of grotesque torture machine (but then, can't most things? )

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    That has to be one of the coolest kitchen machines around!

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    Sounds great provided (as said above) someone adds some sort of vague safety feature..

    I can imagine it being one of the products on Dragons Den tbh - a nice idea, but one that probably won't do amazingly well.

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    Good idea , but wont it limit the thickness of bread you can toast ?

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    That's like the roll-toasters I've seen in some hotels (although they are totally enclosed).

    The problem with this thing is that the 'toasted' bit of the toast will be cold by the time the last of it is done.

    W.

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