Please log in.
Before you can vote, you need to register. Please log in or create an account.
Product: Toaster
Skippy The Toast Kangaroo   (+1, -1)  [vote for, against]

Skippy The Toast Kangaroo looks like a small kangaroo, but it's actually a very good and obedient toaster.

Here's how Skippy works:

Slices of bread, when sufficiently toasted, leap upwards out of Skippy's front pouch slot one at a time. They are then caught in mid air by his two front paws, ready for serving. The gripping paws are primed mechanically by raising the tail, and browning time is controlled by rotating the ears.

A reservoir of bread is stored inside Skippy's main body, accessed by a back hatch. The individual slices are held in vertical orientation in a sliding caddy, which delivers the bread one slice at a time to the internal heating elements. As each slice is toasted, the next one slides into position and the operation is repeated.

Excess heat is vented via the nostrils, and the crumb tray is naturally located in the nether regions.

Skippy The Toast Kangaroo comes with a DVD set of the famous Australian TV series. (see advert in link)
-- xenzag, Apr 04 2014

Skippy The Bush Kangaroo https://www.youtube...watch?v=r3HkUKoGoc4
Skippy can do anything! [xenzag, Apr 04 2014]

Skippy creamy http://www.peanutbu.../skippy_creamy.html
The perfect topping ... [8th of 7, Apr 04 2014]

// nether regions //

... which could also dispense topping through a suitably positioned nozzle.

<link>

Chocolate toppings might be a bit doubtful ...
-- 8th of 7, Apr 04 2014


For the inevitable occasional burnt toast, the ejector could apply extra force, and the hands could jink at the last moment, and let the toast go flying across the kitchen. This would teach users to take proper care.
-- skoomphemph, Apr 04 2014


Skippy The Toast Kangeroo
Ingredients
Skippy the Kangaroo
A very large heat source
Method
Fix Skippy close to heat source until well done. Continue cooking for another half hour or so.
Serve warm & smoking
-- pocmloc, Apr 04 2014



random, halfbakery