The stove in my old apartment was basically the same thing. Couldn't ever go above 350° due to a heating element failure and my landlord would always "fix" it which was basically calling his nephew to sit in my apartment for an hour doing nothing lmao.
I realize your comment is a year old and this is a little weird, but I had to say this anyway! There IS something amazing about that! I sometimes think how beautiful it is to see someone do the thing that "they're here to do." Thanks for the reminder.
There's a "cold oven cake" recipe shown by B Dylan Hollis here on YT that apparently produces an exquisite crumb. Something about the slower warming process.
I started watching with the intention of skipping ahead to get a quick before - after view, but since it was deftly executed, well edited and non of that crap, weird, annoying music most use, I stayed to watch the whole thing. Well done!
I saw a "Make your own lead soldiers" kit at a WWI museum at Bletchley Park. It told the kid to be sure and ask mummy which pan he could use to melt the lead.
Beautiful restoration, even getting the antique retro-green. I like that you showed that both the oven and burners work again. This is the original Easy Bake oven!
@@jenniferwarhawk7301 I was thinking a classic, bright red would have been so sharp! As a lot of "vintage" kitchens back in the day had that red/white color scheme...with the checkerboard linens, red apples, and such. He did A++ work right here.
Despite it’s removal nowadays from any product, the presence of lead isn’t inherently dangerous, it only becomes hazardous if you eat it. Sure, the paint is peeling now, around 100 years later, but at the time when the paint was fresh it wouldn’t do anything unless the child sanded the sides and huffed the fumes :)
@@clownfromclowntown Or, if say, the paint got chipped by a small person with developing motor skills and then it ended up in some of the food they were cooking... but that would never possibly happen with a child’s Easy Bake Oven.
Since I only discovered this channel a few days ago, I've been DYING to know what you do when the lead test comes back positive and now I have my answer. Absolutely love the process, really cool to see. Thank you for your work and thank you for recording and posting it. You're awesome.
So enjoyable, watching you restore these items. I do get anxious when you take them apart, but seeing you put them back together again so easily, just relaxes me.
@@lyndonluquin4091 Professionals actually use that instead of spray paint or brush paint when it comes to things such as street signs, parking meters, fire extinguishers and hydrants, gas cylinders, building pipes and so on... I think baked epoxy paint is actually more durable than more "conventional" paints.
New to the channel via Facebook. I just bought this same oven a few weeks ago. Amazing to see what it looked like in its glory. Your videos are so calming and no background noise. You sir, are an artist!
I grew up with an electric stove from 1923 in the 30's, 40's, and 50's on which all of our food was cooked, and it looked just like this model. I used to cook stuff on it myself. Nostalgia can twist your gut. This video made my day. Kudos to perfectionism!
@@Renville80 : I can't remember the brand until I was 10 (1944), and it was a common, well known name. The stove never needed repair, and I last saw it in 1954.
@@spicyhare Lead was put into paint because it's very resistant to water and general moisture, and as a result was highly popular many years ago for decorating and metal work. Lead's also useful for pigmentation as well as being opaque, it had many uses, but not many people realised how poisonous lead was at the time. Nowadays, there's still many american homes with lead paint.
@@potatolol4579 kind of ignoring the fact that after some minutes of use the whole oven gets too hot to touch safely since you know, zero heat insulation
Through a life changing event, I lost this exact Toy Stove that my Mother gave me years and years ago. It was very pleasant to think that maybe it had been found and that this person restored it. I actually did use the little stove when I was very young and it was very special to me.
Castin it might not have been a toy but a salesman prop model of the real thing to show what could be done with the actual range. A door to door salesman was not going to pull a large range from house to house. In the mid sixties I got a Betty Crocker bake oven for Christmas. It used batteries & it did bake.
The whole time I was watching I was like, "I hope he makes a muffin in it at the end, please please please." I literally cheered when I saw the brownie mix. And then eggs, too? Wow. Best video ever.
Omg I said the same thing he brought out the oven totally finished and I said "oh that's great but does i't work?" and then I thought "that's kind of mean" and then the brownie box and I went "No Way!" that's exactly what I said about the entire rest of the video "No Way!" Bravo!
@@fIamangoes for me it was the “300+ degrees” “oh” yes perfect idea to give a child a small lead painted oven made out of medal that reaches 300 degrees. Absolutely nothing could go wrong
Vintage toy maker: "Let's give kids a real working oven made of METAL which can reach temperatures of 300 degrees and cover it in lead paint! What could possibly go wrong?!"
I mean, that’s what ovens are and in the early 20th century children were raised with the skills needed to be an adult. Basically people just taught their kids thing sooner than we do now.
NEGL, when the lead test came back positive, I cracked up. Ahhh, the 1950's-1970's, when we gave kids things like lead paint and radioactive plutonium for toys!
hellsingmongrel or arsenic paint :) i think it was banned in the 70s but i could be wrong edit: it was banned in the early 1900s still be warry of greens in paint and cloths from that time (1800s-1900s) because paris green was very popular back then
Omg this looks so adorable! The before and after is mind-blowing and the fact that you actually used the little oven to bake some brownies and cook an egg was so funny and cute!😄
In about 1950, my sister got one of these from Santa Clause. The only thing that was ever cooked on it was her hand. It was immediately taken from our toy inventory. I loved watching you bring this one back! I've always wanted the grown up version.
Мало того что вещь доведена до идеала, она ещё и печет кексы!! Какая прелесть! Глядя на вашу работу наполняешься позитивом и тоже хочется сделать своими руками! Вы уникальный, замечательный мастер.
This was the type of “toy” before the Kenner Easy Bake Oven. My cousins got all the nice new toys and gave me their old one when they got the Easy Bake, around 1965. It was in almost the same condition as this one (pre restoration). I was happy to have it. I only had popcorn kernels to put in the oven part but it worked. This was fun to watch. Thank you.
The fact that you found a salesman's sample and restored it was amazing!!! I fell in love with it and my mother-in-law who was born in the 40's remembers these types of samples. Great restoration and I loved how you dealt with the lead paint.
I hope you gentlemen are happy. I am now hopelessly addicted to these restoration videos. Seriously I take it that stove was made for a child. If so how very cool. Of course with a lot of adult supervision. Excellent job. I find myself wanting one.
@The Big Game Theory They got hurt, but they brushed it off.....Now, they so much as stub their toe, and they and everyone around them loses their minds!
Love this channel. The only thing that I’m missing is the story behind these products: year of production and brand, previous owner, acquisition process... We get a lot of the restoring but nothing of the rescuing. I think it would add value to the video for us viewers. In any case, awesome channel! ;)
I actually like the silent restoration. It's very satisfying to me to watch the step-by-step process without the distraction of narration and description. However, I would love all of that in the description of the video. 😊
"It's hot to touch, ouch, ouch". I love this video! So satisfying to see the baking and cooking at the end. Well done!!! And that little stove is something I would buy if I had the money. So adorable!
You know it's a guy in a garage when he uses Mason or peanut butter jar covers for the "cake pan" lol! And it's actually kind of genius... I'd have given up if I had no pan! I even rewound that part bc I wasn't paying close attention when he filled them, so when he took them out I was like... Is that... Jar lids?! Lol! Excellent!
Charmynox I am so sorry, I thought I left that for another comment, about kids don’t need to have things like this, because they cannot handle it. what I was trying to say, that children can learn if they are discipline to listen to their parents so they can learn how to use stuff like this. I am with you I love old treasures, and I wish I could collect them too. I am sorry my comment was not a response to you. please accept my apology.
That is too cool... awesome restoration, as always. But it blows my mind to think a functional "toy" oven, kids once cooked real food in, was coated in lead paint! 🤯
@@benjaminallgeier3108 yup lead, and fire risk. Lol but in all honesty parents taught their kids to be responsible and have common sense back then. Not the lead paint of course
making those brownies at the end was just awesome! Reminded me of back in the 70’s when my sister had an Easy Bake Oven and used to make those little cakes! wow thanks for that! even at 53 years old there’s still a little kid in me … probably in all of us
Que caprichoso e cuidadoso com todos os detalhes! Adorei! Ate fiz meus filhos assistirem um dos videos comigo de tao espetacular q é o seu trabalho! Parabéns! Conhecimento, paciencia, cuidado e capricho fazem mesmo toda a diferença! Estou esperando por mais peças de 1800 ou ate mais antigas. Mas os brinquedos dos anos 70 tbm foram impressionantes o resultado. E a ediçao é maravilhosa tbm. Q beleza ver alguem, mesmo só vendo as maos, fazer um programa tao legal usando sua habilidade. Da vontade de nao ter jogado algumas coisas fora ou doado só pra mandar vc restaurar😆 aquela madeira do cortador de queijo achei q faria uma nova e ficou maravilhosa alem de utilizavel mesmo com a idade dela. Parabens mesmo pra vc e sua equipe. Todos muito caprichosos em seus afazeres.👏👏👏👏👏vida longa, sucesso e saúde
O fogaozinho q toda criança queria ter...eu com certeza queria...meu bisavô era ferreiro e fez um foganzinho pra minha mae e ja era super divertido brincar com ele com esse eu nao iria querer encerrar a brincadeira
I just found this channel today and I haven't been able to stop watching! The restorations are so cool to watch and they always turn our so nice AND you show that the things actually work like here with the brownies or when you actually made candy with the candy maker thing I love everything about it thank you
I love watching these restorations! My wife is watching beside me and says “How can it possibly bake?! It’s a toy!” And so I’m trying to explain an easy-bake oven.
We were badass back in the day. Now, these manufacturers would be sued into bankruptcy when someone's little snowflake gets a 2nd degree burn. Come on kids.....injury adds to the experience!
@@julesjma haha...yup i think i still have a very faint scar on my back from the sharp metal corner of the Suzie Homemaker stove were i scratched myself through my clothes. Yup we had chemistry sets with real chemicals and remember the Creepy Crawler maker with the hot plastic molds... We had sets with real tools and woodburner sets.... Our "toys" were just like adults stuff but smaller!
The fact he went the extra mile and made little brownies with it makes me so happy. 10/10 would watch again 👌
And a mini omelette 😊
He could have added jam and cream. Perfect though.
My thoughts exactly!!!!!
Man is a chef😔🩰
это просто вау,,,я не все материалы,аппаратуру понимаю что это,и как работает :-О,,,,очумелые ручки))
Lead paint, janky heat coils, live electricity, and roasty toasty, uninsulated, flesh-burning hot metal. The perfect toy for any aspiring young chef.
Audrey Morrell lmao nothing about that toy looks safe
KesiaT. That is what makes it fun
@@KesiAndre And we thought the Easy Bake was dangerous for kids
We had toy irons we could plug in and get burnd...I mean hot...;)
@@KesiAndre that's the point buddy,his comments sarcastic
Also wanted to thank for not jamming horrible music over this process. I'm always able to relax while watching these
It’s always that same annoying Lofi track over and over…
I'm okay with music on videos like this, as long as it isn't dubstep or some generic music
So true!!
That honestly a huge plus.
Ain't that the truth! 99% of the best videos have the worst music. Let me just hear the actual sounds. Idc if someone sneezed or farted.
Ahh yes the three temperatures; cold, bake, and hot. Love your work. There's something amazing watching someone do something really well.
The stove in my old apartment was basically the same thing. Couldn't ever go above 350° due to a heating element failure and my landlord would always "fix" it which was basically calling his nephew to sit in my apartment for an hour doing nothing lmao.
I realize your comment is a year old and this is a little weird, but I had to say this anyway! There IS something amazing about that! I sometimes think how beautiful it is to see someone do the thing that "they're here to do." Thanks for the reminder.
There's a "cold oven cake" recipe shown by B Dylan Hollis here on YT that apparently produces an exquisite crumb. Something about the slower warming process.
YOU GONNA LEARN TODAY!!!!!
-Kevin hart
I love how it suddenly turned into a baking show
I was hopping he would cook something after it was fixed
and an impressive one at that
It was Cool he still wore his Black Gloves during the Baking portion, Loved it
I would have had to test it too lol kids toys are cool
At least he's not cooking with a light bulb
I started watching with the intention of skipping ahead to get a quick before - after view, but since it was deftly executed, well edited and non of that crap, weird, annoying music most use, I stayed to watch the whole thing. Well done!
Same here.
Same 🤣
Saaaame
Me too 😄 but I actually found it quite satisfying to watch
I'm confused on what he/she was saying
I want this little oven. It's so sick. The rate we are going it will be a perfect fit for a modern studio apartment!!
(laughs in InstantPot with no stove)
Especially in 🗽
Or even better, a van. Takes up very little space.
@This Dude Why so mad, your panties in a bunch?
@@dirtysanchez941 I'm recycling this insult. It's too good
Had one of these when I was young! (I'm only 55!)
I loved my oven. My parents only let me operate with supervision. ❤
Heating elements and lead paint - perfect combo for a growing kid.
I saw a "Make your own lead soldiers" kit at a WWI museum at Bletchley Park. It told the kid to be sure and ask mummy which pan he could use to melt the lead.
Not surprised! People didn’t know any better back than.
Is it any better to have powder coating inside the oven and on the what were previously metal parts? I dunno... XD
⚠️😱
@@skippymagrue Neat, my grandfather had a set just like that when he was a kid!
Beautiful restoration, even getting the antique retro-green. I like that you showed that both the oven and burners work again. This is the original Easy Bake oven!
I know! I was sad when I thought he was going to change the color. But he bought it back wonderfully!
Really this is the original easy bake oven
The original injure children oven haha.
@@jenniferwarhawk7301 I was thinking a classic, bright red would have been so sharp! As a lot of "vintage" kitchens back in the day had that red/white color scheme...with the checkerboard linens, red apples, and such. He did A++ work right here.
it’s an oven, made of lead, AND it has asbestos wiring? Talk about a recipe for disaster. You did a wonderful job restoring this thing
And yet the child who once owned it probably grew up fit and healthy!
@monny287 I hope you and Dr Fauci have 2 masks on...stay in your bubble..the rest of us will live
Despite it’s removal nowadays from any product, the presence of lead isn’t inherently dangerous, it only becomes hazardous if you eat it. Sure, the paint is peeling now, around 100 years later, but at the time when the paint was fresh it wouldn’t do anything unless the child sanded the sides and huffed the fumes :)
À l'époque des Tudors, les jouets étaient pleines de surprises😂
@@clownfromclowntown Or, if say, the paint got chipped by a small person with developing motor skills and then it ended up in some of the food they were cooking... but that would never possibly happen with a child’s Easy Bake Oven.
Since I only discovered this channel a few days ago, I've been DYING to know what you do when the lead test comes back positive and now I have my answer. Absolutely love the process, really cool to see. Thank you for your work and thank you for recording and posting it. You're awesome.
I just love how he made brownie batter with the gloves on. Looks like he’s a burglar, broke into a house, and decided to stop and make brownies.
🤣😂😂😂😂
My thoughts exactly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol! I thought the same thing - funny 😆
😂I think he has hairy hands and it's not matching with the toy oven
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow👌🧨 you are the Chef of Restoration!
I saved some brownies for you lol
@Vision Gaming the spam is real
Rescue & Restore 🤤🤤🤤
Vision Gaming thank you so much !🥳
TysyTube Restoration , il ne réinvente pas les couleurs ! Lui !!!
This is just an amazing channel :
No music on background
No commentary
No spoils on the thumbnail
Like if u agree 👍
No Corny jokes
No Gags
No overly creepy fondling of the items
So refreshing to watch
Robber you are sooo right
Don’t know how long I’ve been looking for a channel like this
Cool asmr repairs
It's my ASMR kind of stuff
So enjoyable, watching you restore these items. I do get anxious when you take them apart, but seeing you put them back together again so easily, just relaxes me.
wth
I know, I would have to take tons of pictures or I would forget how to put it back together!🤣💯
@@adampalmer5399luckily he records the entire process 🙄
the fact that he actually cooked with it made me so happy you don’t even know
Me too!!!
Y?
Yes I do know -_-
The fact that it was lead tho...
I’m just so content right now. It’s adorable
I randomly stumbled upon this video and WOW.
Sandblasting/rust removal is so pleasing to me. Amazing.
Isn't it weird?
Same!
Same! Sand blasting is apparently my new favorite thing
Me too
Everyone goes on about your sandblaster but I see those all the time, what I’m jealous of is the powder coat system.
Likewise, how is that effective?!
@@lyndonluquin4091 Professionals actually use that instead of spray paint or brush paint when it comes to things such as street signs, parking meters, fire extinguishers and hydrants, gas cylinders, building pipes and so on...
I think baked epoxy paint is actually more durable than more "conventional" paints.
$600 and the paint gun and oven are all yours, links are in the description.
@The devil Made me do it its a smoke hallow smoker with all the internal racks removed. I have one in my back yard.
Blaine Rueckwald me too i dont even know why
Разобрать бы я смогла, а вот собрать потом ума не хватило. Поражаюсь вашим знаниям и уважаю за умелые руки.
The quarantine really has me watching all types of stuff huh
Same
itzyagirljoe me too!!!!!
same
itzyagirljoe right like I never searched for anything relative to this😂😂
Soo cute 🥮
Loved when the black gloved hands commenced to cooking! 😂
Hahaha! Yeah!
He’s making brownies I love it 😂
Same!!! I used to be a production baker and I kinda fell in love!
i certainly hope the gloves were changed before cooking!
Lead paint and questionable electrical work, only the strong survived play time.
bobcat173 Im imagining a 6 year old with a gas mask and gloves making a small bite sized cookie
Or some model airplane glue and a set of "Jarts" (lawn darts)
You can survive lead exposure you’ll just end up with brain damage. Might explain a lot.
Asbestos wiring?
Who Knows probably
I think it’s so incredible that you have brought back a piece of toy history.
me: *literally praying for you to do the right thing and bake something in it*
*brownie mix*
me: YUSSS
Came in the comments section for this
Also. Thoroughly enjoyed the tiny scrambled eggs in the tiny pan.
I love how he confidentiality opens everything because he knows what he's doing, I can't even fix a remote control...
Right? When he was doing the wiring, I was like "there's no way he can do all of this". I stand corrected. 🤷🏾♀️
صورتك جميلة
ممكن نتعرف
And manages to put it all back together again without any leftover pieces
I want that level of confidence XD
My husband pointed something out that made me laugh. 'I just want to point out that he's baking an oven'.
came here to say the same... never thought to see the day a small would be baked...
Didn't know Chief had a husband...or a sexuality.
"The restoration center is required to remind you that the oven will be baked, then there will be cake."
@@Ts6451 lol portal reference
So that’s how they make things “oven baked” 🤔
New to the channel via Facebook. I just bought this same oven a few weeks ago. Amazing to see what it looked like in its glory. Your videos are so calming and no background noise. You sir, are an artist!
I grew up with an electric stove from 1923 in the 30's, 40's, and 50's on which all of our
food was cooked, and it looked just like this model. I used to cook stuff on it myself.
Nostalgia can twist your gut. This video made my day. Kudos to perfectionism!
Good story - outta interest when and why did you decide to upgrade / get rid of the stove?
And for the Brownie! 👌
Malcolm MacLeod I take it you had one of the Hughes Electric brand stoves?
@@Renville80 : I can't remember the brand
until I was 10 (1944), and it was a common,
well known name. The stove never needed
repair, and I last saw it in 1954.
Dang, this platform really does bring together people of all ages. Nice to see our elders interacting with us.
An electric kids toy oven with lead paint and zero heat insulation. YEESH.
Times definitely were different back then.
@@spicyhare is paint containing lead, a chemical element (Pb)
@@spicyhare
Paint with lead added as a way to enhance color and durability.
The downside is lead is highly toxic when inhaled
@@spicyhare Lead was put into paint because it's very resistant to water and general moisture, and as a result was highly popular many years ago for decorating and metal work. Lead's also useful for pigmentation as well as being opaque, it had many uses, but not many people realised how poisonous lead was at the time. Nowadays, there's still many american homes with lead paint.
@@potatolol4579 kind of ignoring the fact that after some minutes of use the whole oven gets too hot to touch safely since you know, zero heat insulation
my first thoughts as well
Sand blasting is so satisfying
JOHNREY BAYOGS
Yes!!!
_And relax..._ 😌
Personally I find videos of laser rust removal more satisfying.
The whole video was satisfying😌
Noooo powder coating is better 😍
I love it. It's adorable. Didn't know they made toy ovens that long ago
They made toy nuclear reactors and thought nothing of it, I kid you not. Kids got uranium poisoning. Kids weren't tougher back then, they just died.
@@stigyanblue1442 I'd imagine there were (or should have been) a few lawsuits from this
@@stigyanblue1442 I believe you. I haven't researched it.
@@christywells2707 They did not make toy nuclear reactors.
@@captaintrips2980 Don't be so sure.ruclips.net/video/PBCA5GGE9GU/видео.html
A real chef wears his gloves while making brownies.
Magnifico👨🍳
the same gloves that wore when he was sandblasting. bon appettite ! lol.
Sand dusted brownies tasty!
@@CallumJonesILOVECOCO crunch crounch mmmm yummy! they are crispy! wait a minute! what is this ? sand ???? my tooth broke!!!
I loved this SO much. I was delighted that you actually cooked on it at the end. So satisfying!
"Satisfying video, almost perfect if he would only use it...."
JAW DROPS @12:30
YES
Yes! And me !! 💯👌
Bill Stickers ME TOO
Beautiful! The first “Easy Bake Oven”. Lol
Everything you make gets seasoned with lead paint as a bonus too
omg the rust removal process was so satisfying to watch!!!
Through a life changing event, I lost this exact Toy Stove that my Mother gave me years and years ago. It was very pleasant to think that maybe it had been found and that this person restored it. I actually did use the little stove when I was very young and it was very special to me.
this is such a wholesome comment ♥️♥️ wish you well, friend
Lead ✓
Direct Mains Voltage ✓
Extreme Heat ✓
Flimsy Tin Box ✓
All the qualities of a perfect toy.
Who died playing with this toy?
well, at least it wasn't radioactive.
@@kinirin142 Im sure all the kids who baked lead in to there yummy cookies
It's not just a toy, it's a learning experience
Castin it might not have been a toy but a salesman prop model of the real thing to show what could be done with the actual range. A door to door salesman was not going to pull a large range from house to house. In the mid sixties I got a Betty Crocker bake oven for Christmas. It used batteries & it did bake.
The whole time I was watching I was like, "I hope he makes a muffin in it at the end, please please please." I literally cheered when I saw the brownie mix. And then eggs, too? Wow. Best video ever.
Wow...They should call it “My first 3rd degree burn play set”
Easy Bake Electrocuter!
Vincent M. Now including, free lead poisoning!
Lollll😂
True. But that would be fun for teens lol
kids these days get it too easy lol or as my dad would say they are molly coddled 😁
I like how you had your gloves on while making brownies.
I subscribed to a quality cooking channel
But didnt he use the gloves to clean it?
@@itsjustelle3126 Those brownies may or may not have lead in them 😂
@@AdeleEevee Considering the oven was sandblasted and then powder coated it's REALLY unlikely there was any lead in those brownies.
Jeff DeWitt it’s a joke
Maybe he change the gloves?
Me after end reveal: wow pretty, I wonder if it actually works?
*shows brownie mix*
OH HEWL YA
lol same
I was more like: Thanks, now I'm hungry.
GLaDOS Main Core day
MissAmethystMonkey facts
Omg I said the same thing he brought out the oven totally finished and I said "oh that's great but does i't work?" and then I thought "that's kind of mean" and then the brownie box and I went "No Way!" that's exactly what I said about the entire rest of the video "No Way!"
Bravo!
I am so fascinated and in awe of what you do. I cannot stop watching you bring life back to these items! Keep up the good work!
few seconds in
"aww so that's so cute, it looks like a miniature!"
hand shows on the screen
"oh"
for me it was
“lead test positive”
“oh”
@@fIamangoes 𝕊𝕒𝕞𝕖. 𝕀𝕞𝕒𝕘𝕚𝕟𝕖 𝕔𝕠𝕠𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕠𝕟 𝕥𝕙𝕒𝕥 𝕥𝕙𝕠.... 𝕃𝕖𝕒𝕕 𝕡𝕠𝕚𝕤𝕠𝕟𝕚𝕟𝕘!
@@bottleflipbabysandbananas people did cook on it before it rusted and all that stuff.
@@fIamangoes for me it was the
“300+ degrees”
“oh”
yes perfect idea to give a child a small lead painted oven made out of medal that reaches 300 degrees. Absolutely nothing could go wrong
I expected full size oven too
*sees the gas pipe* there's no way....
*Sees the coils* there's still no way...
**Presents the brownies** well heck I guess there was
What gas pipe? It's an electric play stove and oven not a gas one.
@@NotMykl oh my bad i didn't realise till now, makes sense it's all electric hah
Back in the day them brownies were probably contaminated with lead from all that paint. :P
@@JonasTraber yeah....that's concerning 😂😂
@@JonasTraber Yep they didn't realize about lead back then. So you might say this oven is better than new.
“Honey? How many eggs do you want?”
“About a tablespoon.”
Andrew M one egg
@@nknighton70 with all the time!
Yesss 🤣
“Okay I’ll go make it in the mini oven”
This video is what made me subscribe to your channel.
Watching you skillfully restore is a buzz!
Vintage toy maker: "Let's give kids a real working oven made of METAL which can reach temperatures of 300 degrees and cover it in lead paint! What could possibly go wrong?!"
Nothing!!!
I mean, that’s what ovens are and in the early 20th century children were raised with the skills needed to be an adult. Basically people just taught their kids thing sooner than we do now.
Just need an excellent man who can make it safe and cook on it too. Gotta love him.
@@clownfromclowntown that's for sure
which was the style at the time
NEGL, when the lead test came back positive, I cracked up. Ahhh, the 1950's-1970's, when we gave kids things like lead paint and radioactive plutonium for toys!
As my gran used to say: only the strong ones survived playtime.
hellsingmongrel or arsenic paint :) i think it was banned in the 70s but i could be wrong
edit: it was banned in the early 1900s still be warry of greens in paint and cloths from that time (1800s-1900s) because paris green was very popular back then
I was born in the 60s. This explains A LOT.....
And stuff that plugged in at the wall...
@@MEZMR.hypnosis yeah we are weak now
Omg this looks so adorable! The before and after is mind-blowing and the fact that you actually used the little oven to bake some brownies and cook an egg was so funny and cute!😄
I like that he showed it worked after his sweet job of restro, kinda wanna see him make a mini pizza in it:P
In about 1950, my sister got one of these from Santa Clause. The only thing that was ever cooked on it was her hand. It was immediately taken from our toy inventory. I loved watching you bring this one back! I've always wanted the grown up version.
“Excuse me for a moment while I go take my oven out of the oven”
LMHBO
MDQHSNHFHFSNHEFNHFSWRNH💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
LMAO
I’m really dead this time xD 😂😂
Lmmfao
“Hot hot, ouch ouch.”
~rescue and restore, 2019
such inspiring words they brought a tear to my eye 😔❤
I am sorry I was laughing but damn the comment you made was funny.
@@daisymay6505 i- I like your pfp 😳👉🏼👈🏻
Thank you very much ☺️❤️
@@daisymay6505 yes so true :,( 😔
Me: I have so much stuff to do today.
Also me: Let me watch just one more restoration video
I never expecting to be attacked this hard
Hhhhhhahhhahahha im dead
Adrien Mercier his is my 8th video and the laundry is getting cold next me lol
Мало того что вещь доведена до идеала, она ещё и печет кексы!! Какая прелесть! Глядя на вашу работу наполняешься позитивом и тоже хочется сделать своими руками! Вы уникальный, замечательный мастер.
Maybe you could use the new oven
To cure some tiny powder painted objects👌
DeVita Films I doubt this thing gets all the way up to 400° but it’s a good concept
Here’s my toy oven
Here’s my REAL OVEN
you know, these old "toys" were really just scale models of the real thing.
Does that mean they worked?
I was born in the 2000’s and raised with cheap plastic toys so I have no idea.
@@mickeysofine6386 they worked just like the real thing.
@@rondaallen7211 only risk is curiosity and dumbness
@@ajayusspiritus6955 what?
@@mickeysofine6386 Did you watch the whole video? He bakes some brownies and fries some some egg with it at the end!
This was the type of “toy” before the Kenner Easy Bake Oven. My cousins got all the nice new toys and gave me their old one when they got the Easy Bake, around 1965. It was in almost the same condition as this one (pre restoration). I was happy to have it. I only had popcorn kernels to put in the oven part but it worked. This was fun to watch. Thank you.
What year did this toy come out
De corazón, lo felicito, no deja de sorprenderme con su amor y paciencia para restaurar esas joyas de juguetes
I guess the vintage toys were built around natural selection...
Back then kids werent little bitches.
@@vegeta9621 yup, and it's only getting worse.
Only the strong may bake and consume a lead cake.
(dies laughing)
@@vegeta9621 So true.
wow this guy is huge, he can just hold a oven in one hand
Bruh the oven's just tiny
Iman-Felicia Toronga that's the joke
@@youcannotspeaktomeanyhow r/whoooooosh
Iman-Felicia Toronga welcome to the joke
Reeeee it’s small
Thank you for not playing music throughout the video it is so much more relaxing this way.
The EARLY VERSION of an “Easy Bake Oven.”🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
"Here kid, have this lead-covered toy that reaches tempatures of over 300 degrees"
Most underrated comment 😂😂
Imagine if they actually cooked with it x-x
Fun for the whole family
There was this one kids chemistry set thing that came with REAL uranium
@@stormbladeschannel5216 yeah I saw it. And I want it
Sandblasting is my favorite part. It's so satisfying lol. Love your videos.
I feel like these are all normal sized items that are being restored by a giant who lives hidden away from us small humans. Where are you giant??
In "my mechanics" channel you can find another giant
You actually made me laugh out loud. I actually thought it was a real life sized oven
AOT iampact
@@Usermaynot instead of Attack on Titan its Attack of Restoration
@@RoseGoldGlitterGlue 捧げよ
The fact that you found a salesman's sample and restored it was amazing!!! I fell in love with it and my mother-in-law who was born in the 40's remembers these types of samples. Great restoration and I loved how you dealt with the lead paint.
Holy Smokes that thing actually works. Great job brother...
Yeah! If the end result is scrambled eggs and chocolate brownies, count me in 😎
I know old school toys were pretty full on, but I can't believe the temperature that thing generated. Wow! Amazing restoration too mate, as always
I can imagine in 50 or so years, somebody else finding this and restoring it just like this person did so many years ago.
plot twist: it’s this person’s child
There won't be a need with that powder coating.
I hope you gentlemen are happy. I am now hopelessly addicted to these restoration videos. Seriously I take it that stove was made for a child. If so how very cool. Of course with a lot of adult supervision. Excellent job. I find myself wanting one.
start a second channel called "cooking with rust" where you cook with things you restored
Rusty's Garage
and Diner!
even better, literally cook with the dust and rust that came off of the things
@@vinna8464 for extra flavor
@@bubaaaaaaaaa salty
Oooouuuu I like this idea
Isn't that the old toy that could warm to ungodly heats and caused many hurt children? AND it was covered in lead?
What a badass toy.
Good old times.
@The Big Game Theory you're not wrong
@The Big Game Theory They got hurt, but they brushed it off.....Now, they so much as stub their toe, and they and everyone around them loses their minds!
The lead protects one from radiation, so there’s that.
*dies of lead poisoning*
At least I was raised right
I knew people were shorter back in the day but...
this is for sure one of those old and first prototypes of oven toys
hahaha you made me laugh, thanks!
Better than the awkward Easy bake oven.
@bisquitnspanky r/whoosh
@bisquitnspanky yes. Yes they were l, pal.
My son and I still watch this channel all the time! He loves watching your videos right before bed time! ❤
Love this channel. The only thing that I’m missing is the story behind these products: year of production and brand, previous owner, acquisition process...
We get a lot of the restoring but nothing of the rescuing. I think it would add value to the video for us viewers.
In any case, awesome channel! ;)
I always wonder about that too
I actually like the silent restoration. It's very satisfying to me to watch the step-by-step process without the distraction of narration and description. However, I would love all of that in the description of the video. 😊
Javier ... Yes, would love to know the year first made, total years in production, and number sold. Also, the targeted age group and the manufacturer.
@@donacatanguma ahaha
Yes, true. He can add those story in the description below.
"It's hot to touch, ouch, ouch".
I love this video! So satisfying to see the baking and cooking at the end. Well done!!! And that little stove is something I would buy if I had the money. So adorable!
my favorite part was when an adorable adult man played baking mini cakes ♡
You'd love Lucky penny shop
Ora Wisteria I agree with you so much
You know it's a guy in a garage when he uses Mason or peanut butter jar covers for the "cake pan" lol! And it's actually kind of genius... I'd have given up if I had no pan! I even rewound that part bc I wasn't paying close attention when he filled them, so when he took them out I was like... Is that... Jar lids?! Lol! Excellent!
This was cutting edge technology back in the day. Nice job bringing it back to life. The first Easy Bake Oven.
this video makes me want to have a room in my future house that is just doll-sized working furniture and appliances
Omg right😄
mY dREaaaAaAAaAaaaAaAaAaaAaAm!
Those days kids had more discipline, they would listen to adults, and for that reason, I am sure they didn’t get burned!
@@dove5729 I'm not sure how that corresponds to my comment exactly.
Charmynox I am so sorry, I thought I left that for another comment, about kids don’t need to have things like this, because they cannot handle it. what I was trying to say, that children can learn if they are discipline to listen to their parents so they can learn how to use stuff like this. I am with you I love old treasures, and I wish I could collect them too. I am sorry my comment was not a response to you. please accept my apology.
The sand blasting was incredibly satisfying. I love how you baked brownies in your black gloves 😂😂 lol
😂😂
I was thinking that same thing lol
Made me feel like it was Dexter doing it.
Queen Ditty idk if that’s you in your profile picture, but they’re so beyond gorgeous 😭❤️
@@Lou-kd3ow awwwwwe omg thank you so much!!! Yes that is me♥️♥️♥️♥️ you made my day!
That is too cool... awesome restoration, as always. But it blows my mind to think a functional "toy" oven, kids once cooked real food in, was coated in lead paint! 🤯
Ah, the good old days!
@@benjaminallgeier3108 yup lead, and fire risk. Lol but in all honesty parents taught their kids to be responsible and have common sense back then. Not the lead paint of course
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@@StoopidMonkeysMomma Nothing says responsibility like pure, unrefined safety measures
Vous êtes magnifique et impressionnant surtout rien ne vous échappe vous vous rappelez de tout les détails bonne continuation
making those brownies at the end was just awesome! Reminded me of back in the 70’s when my sister had an Easy Bake Oven and used to make those little cakes! wow thanks for that! even at 53 years old there’s still a little kid in me … probably in all of us
Besides a restaurateur, he is a chef.
Why God, so much skill in one person?
I actually had an "Easy Bake Oven" when I was a little girl. The memories that are stirred up when watching videos is priceless
Like this one?
Me too
@@laurieb3703 no I had the "modern" one lol...I was a child in the 60s
@@juliemanarin4127 I meant op lol
Que caprichoso e cuidadoso com todos os detalhes! Adorei! Ate fiz meus filhos assistirem um dos videos comigo de tao espetacular q é o seu trabalho! Parabéns! Conhecimento, paciencia, cuidado e capricho fazem mesmo toda a diferença! Estou esperando por mais peças de 1800 ou ate mais antigas. Mas os brinquedos dos anos 70 tbm foram impressionantes o resultado. E a ediçao é maravilhosa tbm. Q beleza ver alguem, mesmo só vendo as maos, fazer um programa tao legal usando sua habilidade. Da vontade de nao ter jogado algumas coisas fora ou doado só pra mandar vc restaurar😆 aquela madeira do cortador de queijo achei q faria uma nova e ficou maravilhosa alem de utilizavel mesmo com a idade dela. Parabens mesmo pra vc e sua equipe. Todos muito caprichosos em seus afazeres.👏👏👏👏👏vida longa, sucesso e saúde
O fogaozinho q toda criança queria ter...eu com certeza queria...meu bisavô era ferreiro e fez um foganzinho pra minha mae e ja era super divertido brincar com ele com esse eu nao iria querer encerrar a brincadeira
YES! I've been waiting for this to turn into a cooking channel!
I just found this channel today and I haven't been able to stop watching! The restorations are so cool to watch and they always turn our so nice AND you show that the things actually work like here with the brownies or when you actually made candy with the candy maker thing I love everything about it thank you
Omg same im addicted lol
I also just recently discovered this channel! I fully agree with you.
Same here ❤️
Mas
@@ruthdeckman9781 )ló used alklq
Wow, the outcome is beautiful, its way better than i expected. The best thing is that it even works.
Love your video's.
Thank you.
I love watching these restorations!
My wife is watching beside me and says “How can it possibly bake?! It’s a toy!”
And so I’m trying to explain an easy-bake oven.
I had a full size metal Suzy Homemaker stove back in 60s that would bake cakes and cookies....and and iron that actually heated and blender as well.
@@impalamama7302 that sounds awesome. Dangerous for a kid, maybe, but awesome nonetheless.
We were badass back in the day. Now, these manufacturers would be sued into bankruptcy when someone's little snowflake gets a 2nd degree burn. Come on kids.....injury adds to the experience!
@@julesjma haha...yup i think i still have a very faint scar on my back from the sharp metal corner of the Suzie Homemaker stove were i scratched myself through my clothes.
Yup we had chemistry sets with real chemicals and remember the Creepy Crawler maker with the hot plastic molds...
We had sets with real tools and woodburner sets....
Our "toys" were just like adults stuff but smaller!
I’m sad for your wife.....
Knowing me I’ll probably forget how to put it back together 🙃
Same
Same
Well, same here :) it would end up as a washing machine :p
Same
I think about the same thing when they take the parts from each other
Send your grandma to this guy and she'll come back looking younger than you.
Crowfield she’d probably test positive for lead🤣
Nice idea, but I won’t let this guy sandblast my grandma.
@@AllonKirtchik what are those lead for?
@@Rhyvenn lmao
@@Rhyvenn idk my grandma probably hasn't been blasted in years...
Loved that you made it the original color and those brownies looked delicious.
At first I thought it was a full oven till he tried to show the power cord, and it suddenly turned into a doll oven.
Me too!
Same
Same herr
I love this video, I love how there is no sound and that I can just see your process, I'm very impressed with your work, thank you!
Wife: Honey, have you seen my credit card?
Husband: Nope, been scraping Lead Paint off all day.
😂 😂 😂 😂
@@d_lost_wanderer7397 on
I didnt get this joke untill I watched the video for a second time😄
@@davidherrin4327 huh?
I just saw that part, its actually a vanilla visa gift card
This was an amazing bit of workmanship and restoration. And the cooking demo at the end nailed it for me...