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The Xbox Series S Toaster is officially a real product

The meme has become real. Following the launch of the Xbox Series X mini fridge, Microsoft has now released the Xbox Series S toaster. The toaster costs $39.99 and, for now, seems to be exclusive to the US.

Wario64 (via VGC) found the toaster available on the Walmart website. Instead of being used for playing games on a TV, as consoles usually do, the Series S toaster can toast bread or bagels while simultaneously stamping the Xbox emblem onto the side using its internal heat coils. Even your toast will be Xbox-branded.

The toaster is designed with a slot long enough to hold two pieces of bread side by side, so it's pretty standard-sized. Additionally, it includes various toast browning settings, a removable crumb tray, a bread ejection mechanism, and an automated shutdown feature.

With rumours surrounding the possible release of a new Xbox Series console, we wonder what kitchen appliance its design would be based on. With the fridge and toaster already picked, the new console could be inspired by a microwave, a stove, or even an air fryer.

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KitGuru says: Do you like Microsoft's idea of embracing the meme and launching these console-lookalike kitchen appliances? Would you get the Xbox Series S toaster if available in your region?

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