Roller Toaster

Industrial designer Jaren Goh‘s new Roller Toaster represents a major advance in modern toasting mechanics.  It smoothly pulls in the bread, wrings out all the un-toasted-ness, and drops the hot, crispy result onto your plate.

roller toaster

9 Responses to “Roller Toaster”

  1. marmalade Says:

    hmm…i’ll wait until they come out with a four slice roller.

  2. stephanie Says:

    “re-invigorating the social context of toasting by questioning everything about what we toast with today…”

  3. Joseph D Says:

    Where can I buy Jaren Goh’s Roller Toaster (preferably in the US)?

  4. Michelle Says:

    It is very satisfying to see the contrast of the toasted side with the untoasted side about to enter the unit.

  5. butter Says:

    yes but then one side of the toast is warmer than the other

  6. Layne Says:

    That brings up a very interesting point. I have a hard enough time getting my second piece of melt butter after i have let it cool only long enough to butter the first peice. So with this, “roller toaster” i would imagine it would frustrate people all over the world and leave millions of people with toast that only has melted butter on one side. But i assume this, “roller toaster” is purely form, and not so much function.

  7. Layne Says:

    excuse my poorly worded comment, i am in history class.

  8. Shari K Says:

    This is a fascinating product, especially for people who like toast in a hurry. Does anybody know how long it actually takes the toast to go through the rollers?

  9. Subash Says:

    Hi, i like this toaster a lot.. can anyone tell where i can buy this toaster.. In India preferably.. please, i am not able to find any place to purchase this roller toaster..

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