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This image, captured in Cambridge, United Kingdom, features a cream-colored, four-slice Cookworks toaster, positioned on a dark, tiled surface, likely a kitchen countertop. The toaster is oriented horizontally within the frame, showing its top surface. The toaster has two long, chrome-finished levers for lowering bread into the slots, and two corresponding rotary dials at the top-right and bottom-right corners for adjusting browning levels, marked from 1 to 6. The top dial is set between '2' and '3', and the bottom dial is set at approximately '2'. In the center of the toaster, there are six circular chrome buttons arranged in two rows of three, likely for functions such as cancel, defrost, or reheat. The brand name "cookworks" is visible vertically aligned on the right side of the toaster. Several small pieces of white paper are taped to the left side of the toaster. One piece clearly shows the handwritten numbers "(153)". Another crumpled piece of paper has handwritten text that is largely illegible due to creasing, but parts resemble "Food" or "Feast" and "scraps" or "sandwich". The background consists of large, rectangular grey tiles with visible grout lines, suggesting an indoor, possibly kitchen, setting. A portion of a light green or teal ceramic bowl or plate is visible at the bottom of the image, and a dark, indistinct object is partially seen on the far right. No people are present, and there is no active event taking place, only the stationary toaster. The lighting suggests an indoor environment.
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