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Best Toaster?
After my divorce some time ago, I remain without a toaster. It's about time to buy a new one and I thought I would consult the PPOT "experts".
Since most everyone except me probably has a toaster, tell me about your toaster and what you like/dislike about it - pictures are always nice. I'd like to spend around $50, but would spend more if the features warranted the added expense. Need: 1) Two slots would suffice; 2) Need wide slots for bagels; 3) Removable crumb tray would be nice; 4) Ability to toast one side if needed ("bagel mode"); 5) Light to Dark selector; 6) It's gotta look good. Edit: This will be a daily toaster, not a kitchen queen, FWIW. Anything else to look for? Advice? TIA, Kurt |
Do you plan to mod it for speed toasting?
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I'm looking to hop-up something like this 1928 model after I get the "bread and butter" toaster for everyday use. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1193982246.jpg |
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But, what toaster do YOU use? This is info I am looking for. :) Best, Kurt |
I use that one, of course.
I drove home with it in my Cayenne. |
I much prefer vintage toast myself. Why not do the upgrades and use that great vintage 28 for your daily toaster?
Or are you set on keeping it a "kitchen queen"? :) |
Toaster? Toaster??
Cripes. Do it likee a man. Use a blowtorch!. :D http://www.eastman.org/fm/lwhprints/m197807440006.jpg |
toaster oven is good, no problems with bagels and because you are single you can cook chicken fingers in it too ;)
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Funny you mention this topic. Toasters are a sore spot in our house and a peeve of mine. The newer wider 4 slot bread/bagel/english muffin toasters now all seem to do a horrible job of toasting. We're on our 3rd attempt at getting one that can simply toast both sides evenly. We set our toaster to very light and flip the bread manually and toast it again to even it out.
I'm almost to the point to make my own toaster or adding resistance to one side of each slot on our current model. |
Toaster? I have the same brand toaster, oven, dish washer and clothes washer. She is 5'4" with brown hair and blue eyes. What other styles do they come in?
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Tequila always worked well for me :)
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The best toaster is the Dualit.
It is old technology, made in England from recycled Spitfires dredged up from the channel, with an old spring-operated timer and many, many heating elements. It's so old-school the toast doesn't even pop up when the timer is finished, you raise it manually. And it makes the BEST toast of any product out there. Buy one, they aren't cheap. |
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I found one for $200+ (2 slice model) and am tempted. Looks like the kind of toaster that I could pass down to my daughter when she starts toasting on her own - and I could move up to a four slice model. I am impressed with this spec: Output per hour: 65 slices I wasn't previously aware of the OPH standard. I am a bit perplexed about the odd number of slices from a 2-slicer?? :confused: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1194015503.jpg The Dualit Vario Toaster combines simplicity and sophistication perfectly. Hand assembled at our Crawley, UK Factory the Dualit toasters feature extra wide 28mm slots to accommodate a Sandwich Cage. The award winning ProHeat elements, a patented design which increases toasting efficiency & element longevity, every Dualit 2 Slice toaster has a removable crumb tray and an adjustable rear foot. Manually operated the Dualit toaster features switches to control the degree of browning and an ejector system which means that the toast does not pop up but stays warm until the ejector lever is pushed up. http://www.everythingkitchens.com/dualit2slicetoasters.html Thanks for the comments and suggestions! Best, Kurt |
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Could be the waste factor of 1.5%
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it's a f**king toaster, man! $200?!?!?
On that note, I'd like plain white toast, dry. |
If your wife took the toaster, then she probably took the toast rack too. You'll need one of these.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1194019575.jpg
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That works out to less than 10 cents per piece of toast @ a $200 toaster price. I'd bet the Dualit will be churning out toast long after ten years of toasting. FWIW. Best, Kurt |
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