O.K so I need some education I have been looking for a vintage toaster the past few weeks and just as I was about to pull the trigger on a nice Vintage toastmaster from the 1930’s a coworker gave me pause by explaining that old toasters are like the most fire prone home appliances out there. I guess I was just wondering if any of you have experienced a toaster fire and if so can they simply be avoided by propper toaster hygene and maybe unpluuging when not in use or should I really be considering a new toaster that just looks like an old toaster?
get with the times, old man.
^ yea really, am i the only one that splits hydrogen atoms to nuke my food?
y’all fools need to get wit it
Who would’t want to crisp up a tasty slice of sourdough in one of these vintage rides (safety permitting of course)

oooh, now that is a beaut!
Or how bout a nice everything bagle in this little peach

ps, is anyone having wierd formatting issues w/ the pah tonight, wierd layout (ultra big avatar side), thick black lines between post topics?
^^heeeeyyyyyyyy…!
Jesus, that chord is fire hazard all by itself
I didn’t know bungee chords could transfer power.
No doubt! Is it powered by a Spectraflex guitar cable?
this is a weird thread
Please throw it away before you burn your place down or zap the fucking shit out of yourself some morning!!
I unplug mine when I am not using it.
I really only use it 1-2 times per month.