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Why hasn't someone invented ready-made toast that you can buy and eat ?
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Funny how often this question comes up here. There should be a link on the CUK main page to a section on toasters.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostThose Dualit toasters are very good.
Dualit have the name, but although they usually last forever I've found mine doesn't toast evenly in the slot next to the wide one at the end when this is turned off.
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Toast done under the grill of the cooker can not be beaten. Though alas it can be burnt.Originally posted by threaded View PostThey have these open toaster thingies in Denmark. They look hideously dangerous so are probably highly illegal in the UK. Can take any thickness of bread though.
Which is nice.
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They have these open toaster thingies in Denmark. They look hideously dangerous so are probably highly illegal in the UK. Can take any thickness of bread though.
Which is nice.
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That's just going to give you soggy warm bread. Most unsatisfactory.Originally posted by Advocate View PostI'm going to use the microwave on my next toasty outing.
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Time is money so buy one of these: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1965
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Why on earth aren't you asking Jeeves to do it on your open fire and be damned with the toaster?
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Perhaps these £5 toasters are designed for the European market where they have smaller bread?
MM in "the voice of reason" mode
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