I'm a damn mad toaster & I'm NOT gonna take it anymore!
Hi All,
I've HAD IT with electric toasters :~:~ The cheap one fall to bits. The mid priced ones fry themselves. The expensive ones... well they are all looks & no substance.
I got fed up with all the electronics in the newer ones - you know, the machines that go PING and the flashy lights and the electrinic timers - all that stuff seems to last until the warrant expiers. Day after & it goes west. :banghead:
The last machine I got, I looked for something that has actual screws so you can take it apart, repaceable elements, a lever to lft the toast (none of your whimpy springs & stupid motors that both seem to break & then you can't get the toast out), a real bell rather than an electronic siren, and a clockwork timer rather than some electronic thing that fries when you look at it. Ended up with a Kenwood model that was built like a brick dunny.
HOWEVER the idiots used some very cheap clockwork timing switch where the electrical contacts arc & then stop working when they become carbonised
:blowup:
I've taken the fiddly thing (timing switch) apart three times now to fix it.
So, what I want to know is, what is the BEST toaster available. I like quality hand tools - Lie Nielsen, Colen Clenton, HNT Gordon, Chris Vesper, Blue Spruce etc. I like quality power tools - Festool etc. I would like to have the space for quality stationary tools like SawStop, Felder and to on. I WANT a quality toaster!!!:mad3:
The money in throwing the junk away would have paid for a rolled gold machine, I'm certain of that.
I'm guessing there is such a beast available & it will be some sort of industrial mahine that is used in the catering industry, cafes, hotels, restaraunts etc. Maybe Dualit, maybe Roband, don't know if Hobart make one. Anyway, come on guys - help me out - what is the bees knees in toaster please??