Toaster (Fallout 3)

There are two variants of toasters to be found in Fallout 3, a pre-War and a post-War version. The ultra rare pre-War toaster only exists in Vault 101 and select shops, whereas the post-War version is found all over the Capital Wasteland. Both versions can be bought from various shops. The design of the toaster is somewhat old-fashioned, even for the 50's retro-futurism of Fallout. It appears to be a two-slice side-loading model which toasts one side of the bread at a time, a design more likely to be found in the 20's or 30's; by the 50's, essentially modern style top-loading toasters with more streamlined casings were becoming common.

Locations

 * One of the few pre-War toasters can be found in the diner where your tenth birthday was held behind the counter.
 * Another post-War toaster is located on the Pitt Bridge where the sniper is found.
 * There is a post-War toaster located in an abandoned shack. The toaster is lying with a skeleton in a bathtub, indicating that the person may have committed suicide by dropping the toaster in the water.
 * With a total of 5 toasters, Hank's Electrical Supply is probably the place with the most post-War toasters in the game. However, this location is only available in the Broken Steel DLC.
 * Pre-War toasters can be bought from Crazy Wolfgang after fully investing in him.
 * A pre-War toaster can be bought from a store in Tenpenny Tower, he will even restock them and sometimes carry two at a time!
 * A post-War Toaster can be found in the Engineering Core in the Mothership in add-on Mothership Zeta
 * There is one in a raider camp south of Dukov's Place. You will probably find it on a shelf.
 * There is a post-War toaster on the counter in the Town Hall.
 * There is a toaster that you can steal in Silver's House in Springvale.
 * There is a pre-war toaster on the ground in the kitchen in Vault 101 during the mission ESCAPE

Behind the scenes
After disarming the nuke in Megaton, Three Dog mentions that his toaster needs repair (there is no known speech thread to repair his toaster) on the radio when describing your exploit. It may be a subtle reference to Wasteland's oddly named yet surprisingly useful skill of toaster repair, where the player could repair broken toasters for various items.