On 3/2/12, steve harley, discombobulated, unleashed:

>i despise most toasters; there are only a few worth having, the rest
designed
>to fail after a few years; almost all the ones built to last are 40-50 years
>old; someone gave me a KitchenAid toaster with a pretty flexible functional
>design, so i use it, waiting for it to burn out, or the buttons sealed under
>flexible plastic to crack; my old purely mechanical heavy chromed steel
>toaster
>will go back in service as soon as it is needed; its only flaw is it doesn't
>fit Bagels, but i have a 40-year-old toaster oven that will handle them

3 slot Dualit bought new about 14 years ago. Replaced the timer switch
once. I take it apart every other year and clean it out top to bottom.
Other than that it does great toast. Best 100 quid I ever spent. Before
that we got a new toaster at 29.95 every other year. Durrrrrrrrr!

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