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Previously on "Which toaster should I buy?"

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  • Jakes Daddy
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    Originally posted by Fortune Green
    Can you have too much toast?



    Is it just me, or does this look like a stupid university experiment - "Does toast always fall buttered side down ?" - according to the last photo, the answer is clearly Yes

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  • Fungus
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    'Fraid so. I'm not as young as I used to be... the urge is there but the facility has departed... at least elderly Giant Alien Lizards aren't afflicted with the prostate problem...
    I read that most men over a certain age (was it 70?) will have prostate cancer, though it might take many years for it to show itself. Stick to being a lizard.

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  • MrsGoof
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    According to WHich? Jan 06 it has to be a Swan ST1056 and only £25

    HTH

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  • Fungus
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent
    looks dodgy
    Looks gay! Then again, he did score high ...

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  • Fungus
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    When my Chinese built £5.86 toaster dies, I use the flame cutting attatchment on my oxyacetylene welder.

    You've never tasted such wonderful toast...

    Expensive though, have to refill the bottles after every 5 slices...
    Don't you alien lizards just breathe flames on the bread? Or has the pilot light of youth finally gone out.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Joe Black
    ..yep, forgot about those, another classic toaster. Unfortunately like Russell Hobbs they've gone a bit trendy with some of their latest models.

    looks dodgy

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  • Joe Black
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    Dualit...

    ..yep, forgot about those, another classic toaster. Unfortunately like Russell Hobbs they've gone a bit trendy with some of their latest models.

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  • sasguru
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    I've had a Dualit for years now. Excellent product and well worth the extra.

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot
    Dualit toasters - everything else is for chavs!

    and I think they're still made in the UK - Crawley or somewhere round there.
    Correct, I have just taken delivery of my Dualit 4 slice metallic silver toaster and had my first toast from it. Rarely, if ever, have I enjoyed such delicious toast!!!

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  • PRC1964
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    Toastmaster Conveyor Toaster Mini TC17D3
    TM-TC17D3
    $789.00
    This toaster is available as 120, 208, or 240 volts. It features damage resistant Calrod elements. Convection air dries product faster. Stainless steel construction. Single-piece stainless steel crumb tray. Air-cooled solid state controls. Energy saving stand-by mode. Simple belt speed control 2-8. Toasts bread, buns, and bagels. Can be set to toast both sides or bottom only. Cool to the touch exterior. No Quibble one year parts and labor warranty. 3" opening makes it more versitile. 14.57"W x 23"D x 16.2"H.

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  • Gunnery Sergeant Highway
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    Handy for those early morning commutes...

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  • wc2
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  • OwlHoot
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    Dualit toasters - everything else is for chavs!

    and I think they're still made in the UK - Crawley or somewhere round there.

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  • Gunnery Sergeant Highway
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    Which toaster should I buy?

    This one...

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  • Joe Black
    started a topic Which toaster should I buy?

    Which toaster should I buy?

    Following on from Milans "which notebook should I buy?" and Rebecca's "which desktop should I buy?" threads, I thought I would seek your esteemed advice on a similarly important issue.

    So the question is, as I'm on the lookout for a new classically styled toaster, which one should I buy?

    I was thinking along the lines of:



    or



    or for that real retro look:



    or simply one of these:



    All of them have 4 slice versions as well, so which should I choose?

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