World's most powerful toaster

A toaster which propels your breakfast six metres into the air when cooked may not be the most practical of kitchen appliances - but if has earned its designer a place in the Guiness Book of Records.
Freddie Yauner sent his toast 2.6 metres (8.5ft) into the air at the Royal College of Art graduate show to clinch the record, the first of its kind in the book.
The 26-year-old who says the device can shoot the toast as high as six metres, built 'The Moaster' as a satirical piece.
"We constantly conjure up too many objects that do far more than they need to do, with extra features year-on-year." he said.
"The popping element of a toaster is totally unnecessary." But it looks cool though doesn't it? (video after the link)
The toaster works by using a high-pressure CO2 blast and a mechanical ram to fire the toast when ready.
So now not only do you have to worry about burning you toast, but also whether it will leave a hole in your ceiling.
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