Toaster stove

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OBJECT TYPE
ELECTRIC/OPEN
DATE
1913
ARTIFACT NUMBER
1992.0655.001
MANUFACTURER
Hotpoint Electric Heating Co.
MODEL
EL TOSTOVO
LOCATION
Ontario, California, United States of America

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General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
1
Total Parts
2
AKA
N/A
Patents
N/A
General Description
PRESSED METAL HOUSING, LEGS, GRILL & PLUG GUARD/ SHEET MICA EITHER SIDE OF GRILL CROSS-PIECES/ WOOD HANDLE

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
26.0 cm
Width
12.9 cm
Height
10.3 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Domestic Technology
Category
Food processing
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Hotpoint
Country
United States of America
State/Province
California
City
Ontario

Context

Country
Unknown
State/Province
Unknown
Period
Unknown
Canada
Around the time of release of this toaster, electricity was not yet commonly found within Canadian homes. Toasters and other electrical appliances were typically used in commercial settings, such as restaurants (Ref. 1). Electrification of homes started initially through the introduction of lighting, leading to the development of some toaster cords that plugged into lightbulb sockets (Ref.1). In 1917, the two-prong system for electrical plugs was established and standardized across North America, and by the 1920s it became more affordable to bring electricity into the home. Between 1941-1951, the percentage of homes with electricity increased significantly, from 69.1% of homes, to 87.8%, with higher percentages in urban regions of the country (Ref.2). Companies such as B.C. Electric encountered a surplus of electric generation, particular during periods of low-usage. To encourage further use of electricity in homes, electric companies in Canada began to encourage use of electrical appliances. These companies targeted women in their marketing, promoting the benefits of appliances to reduce workload in the kitchen. Showrooms were set up across Canada by various electric manufacturers, inviting women to view various electrical appliances (Ref.1). As Canadians were introduced to the benefits of electricity in the kitchen, there was generally higher uptake of small electric appliances, such as toasters and irons, than the larger electric appliances. Between 1952-1960, the total number of toasters that were manufactured in Canada increased from 198,200 to 278,567 toasters total, or a total value of $1.2 million to $2.6 million (Ref.3). By 1931, 40% of homes across Canada owned a toaster (Ref.2).
Function
To toast one side of bread at a time. ‌
Technical
This style of toaster was sometimes referred to as a ‘toaster stove’, likely for its horizontal heating element, in contrast to their ‘upright toaster’, which had a vertical heating element (Ref.4). The toaster requires that the user attends to the appliance and turns the toast by hand to ensure even toasting on both sides. Due to human error however, this often led to burnt toast. This design flaw eventually led to the development of the pop-up toaster in 1919 (Ref.5). The cabriole legs reflect the Modern French style that was popular in Canada during the mid 1800s. This styling was typical of the Victorian period, when the design of furniture reflected an interest in rococo-revival styling. Characteristics of the furniture during this period included organic and curving forms, such as these cabriole style legs (Ref.6).
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
RECTANGULAR MFR'S PLATE AT ONE END READS: 'El Tostovo/ VOLT 110 AMP 4.5 DATE 513/ HOTPOINT ELECTRIC HEATING CO./ NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ONTARIO. CAL. VANCOUVER. TORONTO.'
Missing
From CA of 03/15/1994 by Tony Missio: No - Complete
Finish
HOUSING, GRILL, LEGS & PLUG GUARD METAL PAINTED BLACK (OVER ORIGINAL NICKEL PLATED FINISH)/ HANDLE WOOD PAINTED BLACK
Decoration
N/A

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