Ghostman by Roger Hobbs7/8/2023 ![]() The Proctor Silex had always gotten the job done for me. Some may use fancier toasters capable of holding four slices, and a real showboat might have one of those fancy bagel toasters. If you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s easy to burn the bread, or not have it toasted enough, but I had practiced with the Proctor Silex enough to have the settings memorized. When the capacitor reached a certain voltage, it cut the power to the electromagnet inside and allowed the spring to pop the toast up. 120 volts of power ran through the contacts to the nichrome wires at temperatures exceeding 300 degrees to toast the bread. I put the bread in the slots and pressed down the handle which activated the contacts and applied power to the circuit board. I was using a Proctor Silex 22605 Cool-Wall 2-Slice Toaster with white plastic sides and chrome top. Only a fool or an amateur would use white Wonder Bread. Other professional toast makers use whole grain or even raisin bread, but I like the taste and consistency of sourdough when toasted properly. ![]() You can use any type of bread to make toast, but I prefer sourdough. ![]() I went into the kitchen and put two pieces of sliced sourdough bread into the toaster. The main character from Ghostman makes some toast: ![]()
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