Vintage Appliances: Toast-O-Lator Luxury Toaster

Published 2023-10-05
Here's a look at a Toast-O-Lator "Luxury Toaster" or sometimes also billed at the "Aristocrat of Toasters." This design uses a track to carry the toast from one end to the other, and as the toast passes the electric coils, it toasts. The faster the track moves the lighter the toast, the slower it moves the darker the toast. A unique way to toasting bread, this special vintage toaster was a recent gift to the Cavalcade collection from friends Utz and Shirley - thank you so much!!
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All Comments (21)
  • @hoomihoohoo
    I hope the madness never stops! Thanks for everything, we are food friends for life!
  • @xjAlbert
    🎉 400 🎉 That toastalator is like an amusement park ride for the kitchen!
  • @DuaneInMich
    Four hundred videos and you boys still keep it all fresh and brilliant!!! Here's to the next 400 and beyond! 🎉😃🥂
  • @garyhart7449
    I have watched all 400 episodes..I wouldn't miss! I am a big fan!
  • @sharonhines9698
    Happy 400th video! Really cool toaster. Toast on a conveyer belt! 😊
  • @cunard61
    Congratulations guys on your 400th episode. That's quite an achievement for any Youtube channel. Thanks for sharing so many rare, and rarely seen appliances. Here's to next 400 episodes.
  • @johnting673
    Awesome episode, also Yay Ralph is back we missed you
  • Congratulations To Cavalcade Of Food and it's 400th Episode Kevin your the Best Many Blessings Love is the Key ! ❤‍🔥
  • @JohnSurf5
    I have only recently found this channel. Growing up in the 70-80s I always loved things from the 50s and before. I was always amazed that 30+ year old appliances and electronic items were still sound enough to be re-sold at antique stores for yet another owner. And they’re still being re-sold in working order. Thank you for re-creating the innocent age of a bygone era in a modern world that is hectic and often less colorful and interesting. I have enjoyed watching your back episodes. I have never heard of this toaster, and was very excited to see a video on it. I’m guessing it didn’t catch on because of having to wait to toast each slice individually, but that might just be my modern world influence of everything needing to be faster! What a wonderful collection you have! Congratulation on 400 episodes. I look forward to 400 more! Also I’m in awe of your cursive with a piece of chalk!
  • @nancyrau4807
    Congratulations on your 400th episode of the vintage kitchen life. How different this toaster is! Yes, you're fortunate to have received that gift! It's at a good new home. Very interesting. Thank you both. It made me listen to another oldie - Heywood Banks "Toast " song. Can't wait to see what's next. TOAST!!!
  • @ianrodden3332
    Here’s to the next 400 episodes! Love watching every one! I used to love watching your videos at your cabin! 🎉Congratulations🎉 to you all .. cheers.
  • @monicabrazil212
    I’ve never seen a Toast-O-Lator! I love it! I bet it was made in the late ‘40’s or early ‘50’s.
  • @bonniepeterman1904
    Congratulations on your 400th episode. I never saw a toaster like this. I had a Sunbeam toaster that would lower the bread down by itself, no lever to push. Good to see (hear) Ralph again. Take care guys. Here’s to many more episodes to come. 🥂
  • @Ma_Pooh
    Happy 400 episode!!!!! I very much enjoy your vlogs!!!! Congratulations!!!🥳🥳🥳🤠🤗😊😊😃
  • @curlyqstooge
    Happy 400th episode! Truly a labor of love! Here's to the next 400 & more!
  • @cathyaquilina5310
    Congratulations on 400 episodes! This Toast-O-Lator toaster brought the assembly line to the breakfast table, love this line from a write up about a 1939 version of the toaster. So unique, thanks for sharing!
  • @Canerican.
    Here’s a toast 🥂 to your 400th show! Cool toaster,it’s such fun!