The World's Largest Toaster Collection | Worth a Million Dollars? | Destination Adventure

Published 2021-08-23
In all of my travels, I come across a lot of interesting places, people and things, but this one surprised even me. Rolling into Stewart BC, I knew I would see glaciers, beautiful views and maybe even some Grizzly Bears, but I never expected to find the worlds largest collection or rare toasters. Boasting more than 1500 toasters, that is exactly what I found. This story is a little bit out of the norm for my channel, but it is such an interesting one, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to give it a try. This is actually just one of several very rare collections that Frank has, and I was honoured to get to see it and learn all about it.

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All Comments (21)
  • @behniwal08
    One of my absolute favourite things is hearing people talk about things they're passionate about. And I've noticed you've talked to alot of very passionate and dedicated people on your channel. Whether it be toasters or mining or forgot towns you can always see the love and excitement that shine through when people speak.
  • Not going to lie, the title didn't seem very intriguing at first from what you normally post Dustin, but wow! Who knew toasters could be so fascinating! Your introduction statement regarding documentary making was spot on in this case. Keep up the great random content!
  • @dodgeguyz
    Never thought I would actually sit here and watch a video on someone’s toaster collection. But I think I want more!
  • @sioframay
    I never thought I'd so excitedly click on a video about a toaster collection.
  • @vancouvertwerp
    Did you know, that just after electrical lighting, toasters were the first electrical appliances to be adopted in the average household (at least in urban North America).
  • @sandymiller99
    This was unexpectedly fascinating! Frank is an endearing character, I could sit and listen to him talk about his collections all day. What a fantastic video! Your videography skills: A+ 😁❤️
  • Very interesting Dustin. Whoever gave this video a thumbs down 👎 you are probably a rebellious individual towards education of any nature. Well done again Dustin
  • @rootbox
    Dude! Fab little doc. Your production, cinematography , subjects, interviews and music just keep getting better and better! One of the few channels that I smash "like" as soon as page appears.
  • Frank seems like a very interesting person. What a great niche item to collect and enjoy!
  • @tzzz7
    Back when toasters actually toasted .
  • @lazyrrr2411
    EVERYTHING is Collectable - - - and talking with the person who collects it about the Finer Points never ceases to be Amazing
  • Honestly, these little tidbits of history, they show so much about humanity at times in the smallest niche way. Thanks for recording that. I adore history lessons like this.
  • @Sunshine-pl6qf
    This episode was different but also very interesting. I love his toaster collection and loved the history of them. Great job 👏🏽
  • Great story .... I only have 2 older open type toasters and one automatic slice down and pop up , in my collection and about 120 antique radios ....It is nice to see this old stuff , sometimes better built than today's stuff... The design was nicer too. Back then things could be restored or fixed , now it is in the garbage when they break down....
  • @grippa
    What a great video I strangely found that really interesting. It's good that people collect things like toasters and kettle for future generations to enjoy.
  • @punchfisttop
    SUPER SUPER COOL!!! So many awesome toasters with history!!!! LOVE seeing early gadgets!!!
  • Production and cinematography are super. I can't say much more because I'm the "guy down in South Carolina" that according to him has the other half of the collection. Frank's great, knowledgeable and we both have a few toasters that the other guy doesn't have. Thanks for the coverage.
  • @49mooser
    I could. watch this over and over.Amazing collection. someday I would like to meet Frank
  • @GeoffRichardson
    Thank you for this video. I really enjoyed it. Please do more, you have a eye and ear for interesting subjects.