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December 21, 2006 6:50 AM PST

Yes, it's a toaster amp

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Hottie Amplifiers)

Every once in awhile, Crave comes across an item that fulfills our mission in life. What, after all, could a gadget blog want more than a photo of a toaster turned into a guitar amp?

Thanks to "Hottie Amplifiers," we need look no further. These musical accoutrements, which Red Ferret says sell for $150, are made of the vintage twin-slot toasters of our youth. (Back in the days when toasters actually lasted more than a few months--yes, boys and girls, it's true.)

The only thing we wish it included was a USB connection. That way, we could hook it up to our kick-drum PC. Just to be annoying, of course.

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