Entrepreneurial student creates world's first flatpack toaster

  • 5 years ago
Brainbox Kasey Hou, 36, came up with an "Ikea-style toaster" which would be easy to assemble and also repair if it ever broke. She developed the kitchen appliance as part of her product design degree and is optimistic that it will help people cut down on pollution. The body of the toaster is made from stainless, includes two bread trays and a timer, and produces crispy slices within minutes. According to Kasey, it takes users just over half an hour to assemble her invention by using an easy-to-follow instruction manual.