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Qantas sells themToasters
Qantas sells themToasters
Me too. Had one for years.I bought one of these, they just pop the seal. I half expected I'd be throwing it away but have used it ½doz times and always works.
Been using one for years. Simple and effective.I bought one of these, they just pop the seal. I half expected I'd be throwing it away but have used it ½doz times and always works.
I bought this in 1984, still use it daily, never needed any repairs. Sunbeam. I like the way it softly lowers and raises the bread/toast, and seems to determine toasting by colour not time.Toasters and kettles - any recommendations?
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I have had a MagiCan opener for decades and still going strong. I wouldn't want anything else.Not an appliance but a kitchen tool, I had to buy a new can opener and went with Victorinox
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as this one is absolute rubbish and barely opens the tin.
It would be easier to throw the can against a brick wall to get it open than use this
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We go one of those for a wedding present, exact same colour. It lasted about 40 years. Sadly it stopped lowering.I bought this in 1984, still use it daily, never needed any repairs. Sunbeam. I like the way it softly lowers and raises the bread/toast, and seems to determine toasting by colour not time.
Oh no! Mine's in it's 40thWe go one of those for a wedding present, exact same colour. It lasted about 40 years.
I have the lengthened version of that one that can do 4 “normal” size slices or 2 long slices of bread. Been quite happy with it to date.Love our Breville 4 slice toaster, bought one for mum in laws house as well AND I used Qantas points to get it as I had a parcel of points to use
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How much per kilo?Toasters. I go by weight to determine quality. I quite like the sunbeam four slice toaster.
I have had a good run with Breville (2 slice) which costs only around $25. Great value when you consider many expensive toasters die too early. So far around 10yrs but 18 months ago I thought it was about to die so bought a replacement. That was enough for it to get a second wind and behave itself.I have the lengthened version of that one that can do 4 “normal” size slices or 2 long slices of bread. Been quite happy with it to date.
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MrsK went down the Delonghi route, for our new kettle and toaster. I think it was the shade of green that won her over - although it looks like the green isn't available for the kettle anymore.Toasters and kettles - any recommendations?
Yes. We have one of those too at the other place.Love our Breville 4 slice toaster, bought one for mum in laws house as well AND I used Qantas points to get it as I had a parcel of points to use
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Previously purchased the Target version but when I saw the RH one on sale for $66 I had to buy it for the holiday house.Russell Hobbs Kettle with temperature control and Keep Warm button...i can never go back
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dollar cost averaging downPreviously purchased the Target version but when I saw the RH one on sale for $66 I had to buy it for the holiday house.