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Twoaster

A twoaster is a toaster that takes 12 slices of bread. The numbers on the eject dial refer to height in metres. So if you set it to 27, once done, the toast will fly at least 27 metres high. Can be useful in combat situations.

Twoaster

Developed by Rajak Industries, the twoaster is a fantastic and versatile device.

On the Model-S, the heat functionality can re recalibrated for sock drying and for toe-warming. It can be tuned to negative heat (i.e. cold) to freeze things, like bread, or toast, or even socks.

The Model-3 boasts the much-talked-about full loaf process. The way it works is as follows: Insert a full loaf of bread into the input duct. Once the hatch is shut, press the blue button. The entire loaf then gets instantly sliced and frozen. You then programme (using the khaki button) in how many pieces of toast you want and at what frequency, and the machine does the rest.

The Model-X is even more sophisticated. It has all the functionality of the Model-3, but with an extra feature. It actually bakes the bread for you. Pour all the ingredients into the input trough, press the mauve button, then press the blue button and then the khaki button.

Appears in Books 4-5 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 4, page 13
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A twoaster is a toaster that takes 12 slices of bread. The numbers on the eject dial refer to height in metres. b04:c01:p013
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A Twoaster is a toaster that takes twelve slices of bread; the numbers on the eject dial refer to height in feet the toast will fly.

A twoaster is a toaster that takes twelve slices of bread. The numbers on the eject dial refer to height in feet. So if you set it to 27, once done, the toast will fly at least 27 feethigh. al1:c01:p325
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A twoaster is a toaster that takes 12 slices of bread.

A twoaster is a toaster that takes 12 slices of bread. b04:c01:p013 b04:c99:p216
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The numbers on the twoaster's eject dial refer to height in metres, so setting it to 12 makes toast fly at least 12 metres high.

The numbers on the eject dial refer to height in metres. So if you set it to 12, once done, the toast will fly at least 12 metres high. Can be useful in combat situations. b04:c99:p216
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A twoaster is a toaster that takes 12 slices of bread.

A twoaster is a toaster that takes 12 slices of bread. b05:c99:p237
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The numbers on the twoaster's eject dial refer to height in meters; if set to 12, the toast will fly at least 12 meters high.

The numbers on the eject dial refer to height in meters. So if you set it to 12, once done, the toast will fly at least 12 meters high. b05:c99:p237
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The twoaster can be useful in combat situations.

Can be useful in combat situations. b05:c99:p237
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