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  • you know, they say, waiting for paint to dry.

  • He never drives.

  • Is that right?

  • General Electric toaster oven that toasts both sides at once evenly, perfectly and delivers the toast right into your hand.

  • Automatic.

  • All right, we've got We've got a really fun, really fun concept, you say type of bakery.

  • You running over here, Luke?

  • It is not a bakery.

  • However, those are baked goods and they're here for good reason.

  • That thing right?

  • I ordered this all right.

  • Once upon a time may be the world's most expensive, most premium toaster.

  • It's a whole different concept for how to toast bread treat bread.

  • And then I said, You know, the only way to really analyze this thing.

  • What could be the world's most expensive toaster is toe put it up against the standard inexpensive toaster.

  • This is a proctor selects traditions.

  • I just bought this at the Canadian Tire for $13 up against this one, which on Amazon currently is $373 in Canadian dollars it's over 500 bucks.

  • It only toasts one slice at a time because that's how special it is.

  • So it's the T o Dash s t.

  • One dash t from Mitsubishi.

  • We're going to do a taste test myself.

  • And Willie, do we have some premium bread from Cobb's bakery, and we have some supermarket bread from the local.

  • So bees, that's Dempster's.

  • You see that as Dempster's white official with the Canadian flag.

  • First off, we're going to try to figure out if we can tell the difference between the toasters, tell the difference between the breads and then tell you if there's any mean at all for you as a human being to consider the idea of owning spending or placing $400 toaster on your countertop in 2020.

  • And isn't it a beauty?

  • It looks like Christmas, doesn't it?

  • This is the Mitsubishi Premium toaster, and you know it's premium right away because you crack it open and check the recipe booklet.

  • Look at this is cinnamon apples.

  • The key to this expensive toasting tak is that everything is sealed in the idea being that it keeps the moisture inside, whereas your typical cheapo toaster is drying out the bread because it's open on the top.

  • It comes with this little tray people are saying, man, you throw the butter on before you put it in.

  • That's something you could do.

  • People saying You throw French toast to straight into this guy so we have the little spatula.

  • This looks like some warranty information.

  • It's all very serious.

  • I feel like I purchased an expensive appliance.

  • This is the toaster that the nice wood grain on the top.

  • Jack's a big fan of the wood grain right now, and I will go your decor.

  • Quite a large item for the counter for a toaster, for one slice.

  • Okay, we remove the protective covering.

  • That's where the bread goes.

  • It goes onto this tray.

  • The whole thing seals up.

  • There's a tremendous number of settings on the front.

  • Regular toast, defrost, I don't know and French toast that looks like, maybe for stale toast.

  • And then there's different levels for how toasted you wanted.

  • 4568 Now they claim to have taken some of their tech from the rice cookers that that they obviously manufactured those as well.

  • And those things were all about keeping the moisture inside.

  • You know what you're talking about?

  • Food.

  • It often comes back to the moisture, the juiciness.

  • They say that you cook a ah succulent meal.

  • Now you may be wondering, Lou, where the toppings all you have here is the bread, and that's because we want the real analysis.

  • We want to examine the bread and on Lee the bread, the crunch and the softness.

  • We want to put our sensory systems on high alert.

  • Now let's compare that to the budget on boxing experience wth ETrade additions by Procter Selects It's actually not that complicated.

  • This device is nothing in the package that really doesn't need to be very light.

  • Weighs a bit marked up over here.

  • You would see this and I don't know a dormitory you would.

  • Maybe you've got a really cheap Airbnb.

  • This is what will be in the house if you can get it.

  • Get the job done for 10 bucks more power to you.

  • But it's not the most satisfying interaction.

  • If you're constantly making toast.

  • And of course, there's not many settings, it's just that's it.

  • First things first.

  • Let's start with the standard toaster just to refresh what a simple piece of toast could be or is very short cable on the cheap toaster.

  • First it's gonna be the supermarket bread in the $10 toaster.

  • Now, the beauty is we can do two slices at a time on this one.

  • Wait a second.

  • Oh, wait a minute.

  • The bread is too large for the actual.

  • Yeah, the top of its not going to get uneven post on there.

  • There's a type of toaster.

  • You just need that bread heated up a bit.

  • Man, you just need something other than the bread itself.

  • Yeah, you got, like, five minutes and the hero of the door, and that's it.

  • You're gonna take that toast.

  • You're gonna move on, and you're not gonna think about it too much.

  • It's sustenance.

  • You're just trying to live.

  • Level six.

  • This.

  • I would eat this toast.

  • This is not too toasted.

  • Okay, yours, is it?

  • Yours is dead.

  • All right, We're gonna have to do that again, I guess.

  • See, this is the issue as well.

  • With your typical toaster consistent toast.

  • And there's bagels.

  • It's different, You know?

  • It's hard, man.

  • Okay.

  • You wanna grab yours?

  • Okay.

  • So definitely what we thought.

  • It's not.

  • It's not going to get the top portion very well.

  • Are you ready?

  • Yeah.

  • Here we go.

  • It tastes like a child.

  • It's not bad, but it's not special.

  • Some would say it's a bit dry.

  • We're going to shift now to the premium bread in the $10 toaster.

  • Now, what's weird is that this bread costs almost as much as the toaster.

  • You're talking about a premium bread from Cobb's Shout out to Cobb's bread.

  • I suppose.

  • The other thing.

  • We're going to get to the bottom of what?

  • This experiment is not just the difference from the premium toaster to the cheap toaster, but also the premium bread to the cheap bread, and whether or not it's worth while to bother upgrading your bread.

  • If you're not prepared to upgrade your toaster or or save your money on the toaster and just buy better bread, that's strange.

  • Look at that isn't much less toasted than the supermarket bread.

  • Okay, let's give it a go a brother way better.

  • It's crispier.

  • The bread is a massive impact.

  • If you just go with a slightly more premium bread, even on a $10 toaster, it's a huge upgrade.

  • Now that brings us, of course, to the elephant in the room.

  • The Mitsubishi.

  • First, we're gonna hit it with the supermarket white bread seal chamber that's created in there.

  • It's amazing.

  • Okay, we close it down, we're gonna give it a start.

  • Makes a China.

  • I like the red light.

  • And I like the dedicated start Stop button.

  • This was a bit nerve wracking on the $10 item.

  • It definitely can't make good bread bad.

  • I mean, good bread is good.

  • Good, good.

  • Bread is bread.

  • 2020.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Get it.

  • Well, a little steam outlet on the back.

  • Where's all that moisture coming from?

  • So Oh, Okay.

  • Wow.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Oh, my God.

  • It's so even.

  • It's fluffy.

  • There's a fluff to it that a typical toaster can't achieve.

  • The heir of the bread is protected.

  • Okay, Now, obviously, the last thing to do is for us to take the premium bread with the premium toaster.

  • It's the $400 toaster and the $4 bakery bread.

  • Now we know what happened on the cheapo toaster.

  • This was Ah, big improvement.

  • And we hope that the same thing happens over here.

  • How is the bread turning brown?

  • Then there is a heating element on the one side.

  • But how's the top of the bread brown?

  • Where's that water coming from probably the bread, the bread.

  • It uses the bread's own water science.

  • That is incredible amount of Stevie Steamy UN riel So good this toaster enhanced the difference between the premium bread and the cheap bread.

  • It increased the gap in quality.

  • When we put the cheap bread in the nice toaster, it was like, OK, it's a bit fluff Here we put the premium bread in dare is what it was meant to be.

  • If you get this toaster, you can't be putting regular bread in it.

  • You've got to be getting the bakery.

  • It's not be baked that day.

  • That's, uh, I would say, That's a regular bread.

  • Yeah, yeah, it's really I'm into it.

  • What is that difference Worth is a difference worth $400 and for who?

  • I want to know who could justify it.

  • Let's say, even over the course of a year, it's less than a dollar a day.

  • That premium post experience?

  • Yes.

  • Then you leave your house your your urine up in an uplifted mood.

  • A real value move.

  • It's just upgrade your bread.

  • This is only for the true aficionados.

  • It's only for the true enthusiasts you go with the premium bread, the premium toaster, and you feel like your bet.

  • You feel like you're baking your own bread in there.

  • So for the average person that wants to improve their toast experience, they should look at better bread.

  • If you're a weirdo or bread enthusiast, or someone like us that wants to have a strange toast experience, I guarantee you you will have that you will have the optimal extreme, the ultimate toast experience with that right there, the Mitsubishi Electric $400 toaster, one slice at a time, because that's how special each piece of toast is to you.

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