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Would you recommend your toaster?

7 replies

chicaguapa · 24/07/2015 22:52

Our toaster has broken. I've looked at Which? but all their best buys have poor actual reviews. John Lewis and Amazon have mixed reviews for all of them. Confused

I don't think we're in the market for a £150 Dualit one unless you convince me. We just want one that toasts evenly but DH says it must fit thick bread too.

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siblingrevelryagain · 24/07/2015 22:55

I've had a Russell Hobbs 4 slice toaster for 13 years, still going strong (I this time I've had 3 children so it's had good usage!).

chickydoo · 24/07/2015 23:00

Had my Dualit 4 slice toaster for 24 years. Still working fine.

MarkRuffaloCrumble · 24/07/2015 23:17

Yep Dualit has lasted longer than my 14 year marriage! Before that we got through about 3 or 4 cheap toasters (slightly dodgy electrics in an old house I think) but Dualit is used almost daily and still going strong with no elements needing replacing etc. More than earned it's keep.

MarkRuffaloCrumble · 24/07/2015 23:18

My Dualit isn't great for thick muffins etc though

AnythingNotEverything · 24/07/2015 23:22

Yes. We have this one in a different colour. I love it.

m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/de'longhi-vintage-icona-4-slice-toaster/p231657428?colour=Olivia Green&requestid=11119408&unjttredirect#pageloaded

Noseypoke · 24/07/2015 23:26

Dualit, indestructible. It does toasties, bagels, muffins using the sandwich cages.

Noseypoke · 24/07/2015 23:28

My dualit must be nearing 20 years old!

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