时间:2026-03-27 05:00:47 来源:网络整理编辑:休閑
You probably don't think much can improve a crunchy piece of golden toast laden with a gently meltin
You probably don't think much can improve a crunchy piece of golden toast laden with a gently melting pat of butter.
Unless you're one of the 981 people who backed Toasteroid, an app controlled toaster (featured on Kickstarter) that sears emojis and words onto your morning slice.
SEE ALSO:I can't believe it is butter sprayThe Toasteroid prints anything from weather forecasts to smiley faces to text messages sent from your smartphone. You can design your own drawings to be printed on the toast or choose from set templates. Then, just choose the level of browning for your breakfast bread and...eat your toast.
The Toasteroid's functions are enough to attract over $90,000 at the time this article was published, well on its way to the $150,000 goal. The Kickstarter campaign runs through Sept. 19 and a pledge of at least $79 gets you a Toasteroid. A mini Toasteroid can be yours for a pledge of $59.
This toaster of the future is projected to start shipping in July 2017 and while it has no shortage of interested consumers,
I want one, so I can connect it to @Producteev and have it send me buttered task reminders. https://t.co/GP8itKdNe2 pic.twitter.com/nnApVU8WLK
— dannybradbury (@dannybradbury) August 16, 2016
some wonder if this takes toast just one step too far.
This toaster that prints customizable messages on bread proves we've reached food-entrepreneurship saturation. https://t.co/jkneWdR3c5
— Emilia (@emilialiveslife) August 16, 2016
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