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timbe3 t1_j0cc2bv wrote

Reply to comment by Zanshi in 5 second toaster and kettle by F1NNTORIO

This can be easily accomplished by ensuring that each slice of bread has the exact same density and composition.

Meaning, it's not the toaster that is inconsistent.. it's the bread. It may be possible to overcome this with a variety of sensors that guage the bread's dimensions, mass, thickness, etc.. but, that begs the question. Would anyone actually pay hundreds of thousands for a toaster that could analyze Martian soil?

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Zanshi t1_j0ccol6 wrote

I expect slices of the same loaf to be of similar density and composition , if it’s toast bread then dimensions as well.
Really only thing that changes is starting parameters of the toaster, as it is already warm after toasting the first batch, rather than starting from cold

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timbe3 t1_j0cdomv wrote

I'd be willing to bet that there is quite a big difference (relatively speaking) between each slice in both size and weight.

Also.. just for fun I found this :

https://www.readersdigest.ca/food/cooking-tips/how-to-make-toast-perfectly/#:~:text=Here%E2%80%99s%20his%20recipe%20for%20Toast%20a%20La%20Science%3A,hand%2C%20cook%20for%20216%20seconds.%20...%20More%20items

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ThePowderhorn t1_j0cse8k wrote

I'm starting to feel like I was sold a bill of goods on sliced bread.

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