No, a toaster would not work in a freezer. The extreme cold temperatures of a freezer would prevent the toaster from functioning correctly and could potentially damage the electrical components.
Toasters are designed to work at room temperature or slightly elevated temperatures when toasting bread or other items. When you put something in a toaster, the heating elements inside the toaster get activated to generate the necessary heat for toasting.
In a freezer, the temperature is far too low for the toaster's heating elements to generate the required heat to toast anything. Additionally, exposing the toaster to extremely cold temperatures could cause condensation and ice buildup on its electrical components, which may lead to malfunctions or electrical hazards.
It's essential to use kitchen appliances like toasters in the intended conditions and within the specified temperature range to ensure their safety and proper functioning.