Talk me out of a £170 toaster...
Talk me out of a £170 toaster...
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thebraketester

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15,098 posts

154 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Am I fking mad? Will a £170 toast bring completion to my life? Is it worth the money? I like the fact that they are made in the UK and are apparently repairable.... *gasps*

Toaster in question... Dualit Newgen 4 slice...

Thanks

KAgantua

4,731 posts

147 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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I bet you own a Festool drill that bleeps when it is out of battery.

thebraketester

Original Poster:

15,098 posts

154 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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KAgantua said:
I bet you own a Festool drill that bleeps when it is out of battery.
I saw the Dualit as more of a "Hilti" rather than Festool..... unless I am mistaken

GCH

4,118 posts

218 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Very good toaster, and yes they are repairable.
Also check out the architect range

B17NNS

18,506 posts

263 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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I've got this one. Had it for about ten years now. It's more than just an appliance. It's an attractive piece of British design.

Worth getting a couple of sandwich cages too.

Edited by B17NNS on Saturday 9th September 23:09

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

186 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Yep, straight out of Germany.

55palfers

6,134 posts

180 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Same as mine.

Ages old. Just keeps on toasting.

susanq

638 posts

191 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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We've had our Dualit toaster 25+ Years now. Still looks like new. We've replaced the elements a couple of times, but that's all. It's amusing watching someone who's never had to operate a toaster like this. The simplicity of it confuses them.

Sheets Tabuer

20,381 posts

231 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Do these need you to watch the toast, I've seen them and they seem to be completely manual.

Now glass toasters are cool.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

263 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Do these need you to watch the toast, I've seen them and they seem to be completely manual.
I find two minutes on the timer about right, you can pop it up for a looksee at any point with the knob at the bottom.

Jer_1974

1,608 posts

209 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Had mine for over 15 years. Sister in law made a big deal about price but has been through three toasters since and spent more.

Wacky Racer

39,868 posts

263 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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I started a thread on here about eight years ago saying I had fulfilled one of my lifetime ambitions buying a cream coloured £150.00 Dualit 4 slice toaster.

It lasted about two years of very light use before the clockwork timer spring failed, a common weakness on these.....Google it.

I could have bought a new timer for around £25, but didn't bother and scrapped it.

It's £30 replacement is still going strong.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

300 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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Interesting test results on a certain magazines web site. Tesco toaster top of the popups.

mikeiow

7,193 posts

146 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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Alucidnation said:
Yep, straight out of Germany.
Where do you get that from?

https://www.dualit.com/our-history
"German-born entrepreneur who found himself in England - and therefore signed up to the British army - just as the second World War broke out. "
So pretty well as British as any company can be these days.....

Pothole

34,367 posts

298 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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B17NNS said:


I've got this one. Had it for about ten years now. It's more than just an appliance. It's an attractive piece of British design.

Worth getting a couple of sandwich cages too.

Edited by B17NNS on Saturday 9th September 23:09
I too have a 4 slice classic. Think it's now at least 16 years old (not trying to trump you, btw). It was nearly £150 but was a present. It's never let me down in daily use all that time. Well worth the money.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

183 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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£170 on a toaster? You are clearly out of your mind.

CoolHands

21,031 posts

211 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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For 170 quid it better not need repairing

bga

8,134 posts

267 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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CoolHands said:
For 170 quid it better not need repairing
They break but are very easy to repair.

King Herald

23,501 posts

232 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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bga said:
CoolHands said:
For 170 quid it better not need repairing
They break but are very easy to repair.
Did you also buy a Kerby vacuum cleaner in the 80's?

Bill

55,922 posts

271 months

Sunday 10th September 2017
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Ours is 15 years old and never needed fixing.