Maybe there’s really tiny gears in it, and they spin so fast the friction causes heat.
I mean, how would you really know if you never completely disassembled it one afternoon and then bought a new one because let’s face it no one’s putting a toaster back together?
It’s at least 25 years old, really not worth the trouble. And I don’t know electronics, which I believe this one uses for its element controls.
Maybe there’s really tiny gears in it, and they spin so fast the friction causes heat.
I mean, how would you really know if you never completely disassembled it one afternoon and then bought a new one because let’s face it no one’s putting a toaster back together?
You son of a bitch, I’m in.