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Toast is a very serious subject.
Reminded me of this.
BTW - v.disappointed with Dualit. Toast is not toasted evenly on both sides!
Toast is a very serious subject.
BTW - v.disappointed with Dualit. Toast is not toasted evenly on both sides!
Judging by how it turns out I think my wife uses a...
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Right, I've had a look l want a sturdy metal bodied toaster made in UK/USA. I don't want a manky plastic toaster "designed/crafted/imagined" in the UK/USA...... but made in China.
Problem, l don't want to pay Dualit prices, but will do if there is no alternative. Is there?
I imagine as it is almost two years since @MarkF posted this, he's probably sorted now!Don't buy chinese brands at least, go for Breville!
He bought a Dualit in March last year if you read back. I should think he’s pig sick if he needs another.Well which did he buy and does he now need another.
It's the bread slice size that is different in the UK that's the problem, not the toaster(s).What I would like to know though is why they sell toasters in the UK that a standard slice of UK bread doesn't fit into
Fantastic - we've taken back control of our bread already. No more Eurotoast for Blighty, what.It's the bread slice slice that is different in the UK that's the problem, not the toaster(s).
MarkF has been awol for a couple of months. Hope he is OK.Well which did he buy and does he now need another.
It's the bread slice size that is different in the UK that's the problem, not the toaster(s).
Sounds more like poor market research rather anything to do with the B wordFantastic - we've taken back control of our bread already. No more Eurotoast for Blighty, what.