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Follow on Google News | New custom luxury toaster line created in Southern CaliforniaNew Mission2Craft toasters allows customers to select color and trim
By: Korbin Electrics Company Inc. “The exterior looks better and stays clean easily, because Mission2Craft uses authentic porcelain enamel coated over solid steel,” said Bill Korbin, company founder. “Porcelain enamel has a proven stain and scratch resistance and colors remain true. They don’t fade or change appearance, even after many years.” All of the trim options are precision made from solid metal, then plated with your choice of real oil rubbed bronze, satin nickel, bright copper, polished brass or classic chrome, to match the hardware seen in custom kitchens “We’re glad that Southern California will be home to the final assembly and much of the manufacturing. Local craftsman with decades of experience in porcelain coating, precision parts machining, metal fabrication and other key areas can take credit for creating the incredible look and function. It couldn’t be done without them.” Not just better looking “The biggest design limitation of basic toasters is that you can’t control each side independently or save energy by turning off heating elements that aren’t needed. Now you can.” Typical two slice toasters with old technology use just three heating elements, not four. That’s because the average toaster has only one heating element in the middle. A toaster requires four independently controlled heating elements, in order to select the exact shade you want for each side. About Korbin Electrics Company and Mission2Craft Korbin Electrics Co. Inc., the parent company of Mission2Craft is a small, highly custom, counter top appliance manufacturer based in Southern California with working partners and assembly in the LA, Orange and San Diego Counties. The initial launch is with an advanced design, motorized, 2 slice toaster on Kickstarter, available in dozens of different color and trim combinations. US household toaster production ended in the 1990’s with the closing of the last remaining toaster factory in North Carolina. This new patent pending toaster marks the return of the US assembled, non-commercial, household toaster to the American marketplace. End
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