Our kettle is a white & metal Bosch, but even though they sit side by side we bought a white & metal toaster from a nice man called Russel Hobbs. It takes large bread. The only annoying thing is that apertures 3&4 are only active if 1&2 are active - so they get less use.
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I bought a John Lewis toaster for the office. It is impossible to burn toast with it at least; even on the darkest setting it's still too light.
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Russell Hobbs here. It doesn't match but IDGAF. By virtue of being a long 2-slot toaster though, it does not only 4 standard tin-loaf slices but also one's sourdough bloomer slices.
I'm surprised there aren't more long-slot toasters - they take up significantly less space than the 4 individual slot toasters and can accommdoate larger non-standard slices.
I'm surprised there aren't more long-slot toasters - they take up significantly less space than the 4 individual slot toasters and can accommdoate larger non-standard slices.
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I feel we need more images in this thread. Sometimes words are just not enough. Please don’t reveal your location however - I don’t want anyone to increase their chance of burglary via ownership of a high-desirability toasting device.
Library image of ours.
Library image of ours.
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I have one of these.
Had it for 19 years this Christmas, still going strong.
Wife is currently pressurising me to change it as she doesn't like how it's looks, nor does it match the kettle, but I'm loathe to chuck something out that still works (and works well IMO). That's just wasteful.
She can't get good toast out of it but I think that's because she doesn't set the dial correctly.
Had it for 19 years this Christmas, still going strong.
Wife is currently pressurising me to change it as she doesn't like how it's looks, nor does it match the kettle, but I'm loathe to chuck something out that still works (and works well IMO). That's just wasteful.
She can't get good toast out of it but I think that's because she doesn't set the dial correctly.
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yeah, my missus turns the dial to its lowest setting then puts the toast through about 3 times... bizarre. The worst thing is she leaves it on the lowest setting.
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Toaster in the office:
Toaster at home (which came with sandwich cage but I tend to leave that in the cupboard):
I do wish I'd got a long-slot toaster for the office because not only does the JL one not toast particularly well, slices poke out of the top. But if you want to accommodate any size, I suppose you could go for one of these:
Toaster at home (which came with sandwich cage but I tend to leave that in the cupboard):
I do wish I'd got a long-slot toaster for the office because not only does the JL one not toast particularly well, slices poke out of the top. But if you want to accommodate any size, I suppose you could go for one of these:
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Bought a 2 slice newgen Dualit because I went shopping after a very boozy lunch over a decade ago. Felt like mental money at the time, but it's still great, cleans up perfectly, doesn't take up too much space. Decent buy.
The instructions include how to fully strip and repair it, and spares are cheap and available. I really wish more domestic appliances were the same.
The instructions include how to fully strip and repair it, and spares are cheap and available. I really wish more domestic appliances were the same.
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I think the first 3-slice Dualit had two lift-up slots and the third just accommodated the sandwich cage - you couldn't get a normal piece of toast out. A mate of mine has one like that from the late 90s. I got mine a few years later and the 3-slice still came with the sandwich cage but the lift-up lever works on all 3 slots. And you can probably tell from the image that you can turn on one, two or three slots at a time.
I'm sure a 4-slot is great but it seems much bulkier in a kitchen and you can only turn on 1, 2 or 4 slots at a time. So if you want 3 pieces of toast one piece will be burned on one side Anyway, if you're going for the larger Dualit then the old Benjys specials would be good (but they're 2, 4 or 6 slots on at a time):
I'm sure a 4-slot is great but it seems much bulkier in a kitchen and you can only turn on 1, 2 or 4 slots at a time. So if you want 3 pieces of toast one piece will be burned on one side Anyway, if you're going for the larger Dualit then the old Benjys specials would be good (but they're 2, 4 or 6 slots on at a time):
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Funnily enough if they were 3 regular slots then that'd suit us down to the ground as I normally have two slices and Deb has one.
However, I'd never get it past the committee as the 3 slot is about £190 which is fairly spendy for a toaster.
That said, she's complaining about the toasted sandwich maker too so I may be able to get it on the premise that we're freeing up some cupboard space by buying it.
However, I'd never get it past the committee as the 3 slot is about £190 which is fairly spendy for a toaster.
That said, she's complaining about the toasted sandwich maker too so I may be able to get it on the premise that we're freeing up some cupboard space by buying it.
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The 3-slot is far easier to accommodate in the kitchen than the 4-slice. And it may be a bit pricey but they become part of the family. I get the feeling Dualits may be less wife-friendly than a regular pop-up toaster though, so do show her the ones with painted ends: https://www.dualit.com/products/3-slice ... nvas-white
Sadly the trendy colours are reserved for the 2 and 4-slice versions
Sadly the trendy colours are reserved for the 2 and 4-slice versions
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We've got a long slotted one, it's a bit crap as toasters go, but long slot is essential. It's pretty rare that we eat bread in your typical supermarket sliced bread shape.
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We bought a new "Kitchen Set" - Kettle, Microwave, Toaster etc and it looks lovely but the toaster doesn't have a Bagel setting. I didn't mind this because I personally prefer both sides of the Bagel toasted.
But I missed it this week when I tried to toast one side of a Bap for a Chicken Burger.
so in summary, you should have a Bagel setting...
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The purpose of a toaster is to do what a grill can't - toast both sides at once. If you want to toast just one side, use a grill, surely?
Sticking a kebab in a chicken burger sounds pretty good though
Sticking a kebab in a chicken burger sounds pretty good though