Toasted Wrap
It’s the future, say around the year 2015, and in this new-age we no longer believe in standard forms. Like a toaster need not be a rectangular box, it may as well be a Halo! A Super-flexible Toaster which is a sheet of heating element; blanketing the bread and making crisp toasts! Not fussy about space, you can fold it into half or roll it into wrap and stow it till next breakfast. Easy baby!
Designers: Burcu Bag, Amalia Monica & Vinay Raj Somashekar



















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Jibin says
Would love this for my dorm
lars says
how does it post the toast on both sides? i'm guessing that the user has to physically pick it up off the hot surface and flip it? stupid
llama says
If you looked at the subsequent pictures, you'd realise it folds over the bread.
Jibin says
Would love this for my dorm
MartinYao says
I like this design,but i still can not understand how it work.
lars says
how does it post the toast on both sides? i'm guessing that the user has to physically pick it up off the hot surface and flip it? stupid
llama says
If you looked at the subsequent pictures, you'd realise it folds over the bread.
gadget says
I like this design and understand how it work, but not sure about why we need it
Fingers says
to make toast, does the steam not need to escape?
Probably why the box toaster has been around for so long – it works!
Nice try, but think it is flawed.
MartinYao says
I like this design,but i still can not understand how it work.
MartinYao says
I like this design,but i still can not understand how it work.
gadget says
I like this design and understand how it work, but not sure about why we need it
Fingers says
to make toast, does the steam not need to escape?
Probably why the box toaster has been around for so long – it works!
Nice try, but think it is flawed.
Jimmy C says
The steam will come out through three sides. It's not flawed, you didn't look at it hard enough.
sissy says
I have a Very similar design that I have done more than 2 years ago for Philips… – funny how people think quite similar …
blerfterguntersplart says
looks nice and would be nice to see a trial product but agree with fingers. the steam would probably come out the sides but the weight of the top part might flatten down around the bread and squash it? also the colour changing idea is going to be a huge pain in the arse to implement into a system designed to reach those temperatures AND sense the surface of the bread. plus removing the bread would be hassle and i can see a lot of burns happening. best of luck if this idea goes forwards but i think it would need to expand from just toast either way
sissy says
I have a Very similar design that I have done more than 2 years ago for Philips… – funny how people think quite similar …
blerfterguntersplart says
looks nice and would be nice to see a trial product but agree with fingers. the steam would probably come out the sides but the weight of the top part might flatten down around the bread and squash it? also the colour changing idea is going to be a huge pain in the arse to implement into a system designed to reach those temperatures AND sense the surface of the bread. plus removing the bread would be hassle and i can see a lot of burns happening. best of luck if this idea goes forwards but i think it would need to expand from just toast either way
Anoynimus says
Risk of cancer?
Anoynimus says
Risk of cancer?
Talicia Wagner says
it's brilliant and i want one. portable? amazing.
Talicia Wagner says
it's brilliant and i want one. portable? amazing.
Wm Bell says
I'd love to have one. But cost would be the issue. In the $100 to 125 range i'd buy one for me if they can get it out at the $70 make good gifts… More , it's only toasted bread or sandwiches..
Wm Bell says
I'd love to have one. But cost would be the issue. In the $100 to 125 range i'd buy one for me if they can get it out at the $70 make good gifts… More , it's only toasted bread or sandwiches..
phylem says
I’m disappointed in the lack of mission all the nay payers have. This is just an updated version of the riddle. Not only can it do all the traditional duties as a griddlwbut you can fold it in half and use it like a George Foreman grill, or even wrap it around a can of soup to heat it up. On a low setting you could put a plate of food in it to warm it up.
Wessel Muller says
Hi
Where can i purches this product?
Kind regards
Wessel
johnthorne says
So, how come they don’t show the actual toast? Toasters are all over the map with this: some can’t get thick slices dark enough, some can’t toast evenly, and so on. Consequently, it’s very hard to find a toaster that toasts bread the way you like. (And when you do find it, it soon breaks.) So far, to me, this is simply an idea.
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