The stovetop toaster, with its minimalist design and practical functionality, was truly a marvel of its time. Unlike the pop-up toasters we commonly see today, these nifty devices were placed directly on a stovetop burner. You would carefully position the bread in the wire racks, relying on the stove’s heat to toast it to a perfect golden brown. Many of us might remember the slight anxiety of waiting for the toast to be just right, hoping it wouldn’t burn, and the sheer joy of finally spreading butter on a warm, crispy slice.