Yeah, I know, resistance, I²R, etc. But, I was just heating up a bagel and thought, "how is it not shorting out?" The nichrome elements are woven in and out through steel (or is it aluminum?) Is there a coating in there that isolates the elements from the rest of the toaster? If so, what is that coating that reliably works (so that I don't get shocked) over such a wide range of temperatures?
edit: Looking inside mine, I'd swear that it's not mica sheets.
edit: Looking inside mine, I'd swear that it's not mica sheets.
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