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JimM169

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807 posts

147 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Apparently we need a new toaster in the 169 household. Has to be 4 slice, preferably 4x1 rather than 2x2 and ideally dual control.
Is there really any reason\necessity to spend £130 on a Dualit over £50 on say a Russell Hobbs?

Probably overthinking it (it's a only bloomin toaster!) but anything else I should be looking at?


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dualit-Toaster-Polished-D...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Russell-Hobbs-28362-Stain...


NDA

25,125 posts

250 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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The Dualit is a classic model... but I suppose toast is toast and any toaster will do.

I bought a Sage one last year - £99 - expensive, but it looks nice. smile

RedWhiteMonkey

8,807 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Make sure the slots are wide enough for a crumpet.

shtu

4,257 posts

171 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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That particular Dualit misses out on the Classic model's main selling points, simplicity, durability and repairability.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dualit-4-Slot-Vario-Toast... is the type for those. I just replaced the timer on a 20+ year old one of those, for £12.

The one linked to in the OP is just a modern toaster in a retro style. And if you want that, eg, https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7453540 is a good bit cheaper.

Bluevanman

9,575 posts

218 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Apparently you can get toasters with clear panels now so you can see how burnt your toast is smile

Bonefish Blues

35,272 posts

248 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Which? review rankings suggest toaster quality bears little relationship to the sticker price. Top, they have this cheaper-than-chips model:

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4709565?utm_custom...

shtu

4,257 posts

171 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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While cheap, dear lord that's ugly. biggrin

Less ugly, they have a selection at about £30, including, https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9265482

Rumblestripe

3,927 posts

187 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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I can recommend the De Longhi 4slice jobbie. We're on our second one, good browning control and takes crumpets and other doorsteps, replaced not cos the first one broke but because we decorated the kitchen.

Various colours available this is the pink:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B077PT65D3?ref_=ppx_hz...

Bonefish Blues

35,272 posts

248 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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shtu said:
While cheap, dear lord that's ugly. biggrin

Less ugly, they have a selection at about £30, including, https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9265482
I was sort of making a different point - they rate the trad Dualit as a bit rubbish, for instance. In fact none of the 'premium' ones are rated, except for Zwilling.

Here's one which is equal top rated, with added shiny bits:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07D9RK27G?tag=whichtr...

The one you linked is not far behind.

normalbloke

8,614 posts

244 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Bugatti.

RedWhiteMonkey

8,807 posts

207 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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normalbloke said:
Bugatti.
Username doesn't check out.

Mr Pointy

12,985 posts

184 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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JimM169

Original Poster:

807 posts

147 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Mr Pointy said:
That Haden one that Bonefish has linked to apparently takes a full size Hovis slice according to one of the reviews.

Think it's going to be the winner !

Murph7355

41,133 posts

281 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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shtu said:
That particular Dualit misses out on the Classic model's main selling points, simplicity, durability and repairability.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dualit-4-Slot-Vario-Toast... is the type for those. I just replaced the timer on a 20+ year old one of those, for £12.

The one linked to in the OP is just a modern toaster in a retro style. And if you want that, eg, https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7453540 is a good bit cheaper.
Agreed.

Haven't had any issues with ours for the best part of 30yrs.

Mr Pointy

12,985 posts

184 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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JimM169 said:
That Haden one that Bonefish has linked to apparently takes a full size Hovis slice according to one of the reviews.

Think it's going to be the winner !
There review actually has a video of it taking a Warbutons slice so it looks like a good bet.

balise

2,201 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Murph7355 said:
Agreed.

Haven't had any issues with ours for the best part of 30yrs.
And another. 15 years, no issues. Makes great toast.

normalbloke

8,614 posts

244 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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balise said:
Murph7355 said:
Agreed.

Haven't had any issues with ours for the best part of 30yrs.
And another. 15 years, no issues. Makes great toast.
Same. I did an overhaul on a 6 slice Dualit, even bought the genuine spanner. Was a satisfying covid side project.

smn159

15,377 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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normalbloke said:
balise said:
Murph7355 said:
Agreed.

Haven't had any issues with ours for the best part of 30yrs.
And another. 15 years, no issues. Makes great toast.
Same. I did an overhaul on a 6 slice Dualit, even bought the genuine spanner. Was a satisfying covid side project.
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Yep, we've had one for years. Perfect toast and just a nice thing to use.

thebraketester

15,601 posts

163 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Mr Pointy said:
Still going strong. No regrets. Yes it was expensive but it was worth it IMO

a340driver

628 posts

180 months

Wednesday 22nd April
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Our 2 slot Dualit is 36 years old and I've replaced one of the elements once many years ago.

Apart from some inherited Pirex, it's the oldest thing in our kitchen.