human
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So I ran out this afternoon to get the oil changed in my car and on the way home, I decided to drop in on a nearby Goodwill store. I ended up walking out with a nice Black & Decker Continuous Clean Toast-R-Oven/Broiler for $4.00. I've never seen one exactly like this. The plastics on the outside, along with the metal framing the glass door on the front, are all chocolate brown and the top has a woodgrain finish. I have never seen one with the woodgrain top and the color combination would have looked somewhat outdated even when it was new. Woodgrain was big on kitchen appliances in the '70s but I'm thinking it was somewhat passé by the time Black & Decker took over GE's housewares division, including the Toast-R-Oven line, in 1984.
Other than a few crumbs in the bottom, it doesn't look like it's seen much use at all. The only problem with this toaster is it doesn't have the right tray. Someone had stuck a tray from an early '70s vintage GE Deluxe Toast-R-Oven in it, but that tray is good inch and a half too narrow, front to back. There was another Black & Decker Toast-R-Oven nearby, which had the right size tray but lacked the broiler insert since it was just a basic Toast-R-Oven model. Nonetheless, I swapped the trays so I would at least have one the right dimensions, even if it isn't the type that came with it. That's probably how the original tray got gone. I guess I'll keep looking until I find one with the broiler pan for a cheap price, then buy it and donate it back without the pan. That shouldn't be too difficult, considering how plentiful those toaster ovens are on thrift store shelves.

Other than a few crumbs in the bottom, it doesn't look like it's seen much use at all. The only problem with this toaster is it doesn't have the right tray. Someone had stuck a tray from an early '70s vintage GE Deluxe Toast-R-Oven in it, but that tray is good inch and a half too narrow, front to back. There was another Black & Decker Toast-R-Oven nearby, which had the right size tray but lacked the broiler insert since it was just a basic Toast-R-Oven model. Nonetheless, I swapped the trays so I would at least have one the right dimensions, even if it isn't the type that came with it. That's probably how the original tray got gone. I guess I'll keep looking until I find one with the broiler pan for a cheap price, then buy it and donate it back without the pan. That shouldn't be too difficult, considering how plentiful those toaster ovens are on thrift store shelves.
