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    Default New Toaster????

    I've got to buy another toaster because I'm turning the toast twice to get it done and it's a real pain in the rectum. (No, I'm not sitting on it. The toaster that is.) Has someone invented a toaster that doesn't require the toast to be turned at least once?

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    I've got a Sunbeam Pop Up.

    Best thing for sliced bread since sliced bread.

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    We got a Tefal pop up that does it evenly after all the crap toasters we had that had a mind of their own.
    Has functions for frozen bread, keep warm and a manual ejector for the little things that get stuck in the middle.
    Cost about $120 but after all the crappy $30 units (that we had and didn't work properly) this one looks like it will stay for a while.
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    whatever you get, it has to be wide enough for crumpets.....
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    get a four slice toaster thats also wide enough fro crumpets...

    Ours is a Russel Hobbs (or something along those lines)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback
    wide enough fro crumpets...
    I thought I was the typo kign around here........
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    Wyh shuold yuo hvae all teh fnu :confused:
    The Tefal has a spring loaded receiver that accepts anything from a nice piece of crumpet to the thinnest slice of bread.
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    I hate toasters. We've been through some of the "you beaut" expensive ones and they never seem to last or for that matter to do what they're meant to. Now, we wait for Woollies to have their "two appliances for 14.95 each" sale and buy a spare, then throw the buggers away when they start to muck up (this one's been on line for 6 months now) Saves money in the long run and ther'es nothing more satisfying than throwing the rotten things in the river

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    My Tefal is used every day and has been for three years now, no problems, maybe you should approach GMC..............
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    Default Things useful in a toaster

    Things we looked for in the last toaster
    elements covered so can't be touched by wayward metal objects in the hands of adult/child (even though we do have safety switches).
    cold outside so plastic bread bags don't stick
    big enough for crumpets

    ended up with a Sunbeam, made in Oz (so it was a while ago), one long slot that has been good at toasting slices of bread roll. Works OK, not the most even toasting (tends to cook the centre more than edges) but predictable behaviour and still going!

    The elements are glass covered tubes with reflectors .. kind of like mini radiators.

    reminds me of a family holiday where there were limited cooking facilities and the 3 of us children got quite good at producing toast on the strip heaters on the wall of the room!
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    Can't go past the green eucalypt fork stabbed into the bread then held over a blazing fire, frost still covering the tent, mist rising off the river and the first fish of the day filleted ready for breakfast.

    note: coals give more even toast but aren't as warming on a freezing morning.

    Richard

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    seems to me that crumpets are going to overtake pancakes in these forums. Lets have a poll......crumpets or pancakes.
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    Bread toasted 5c per slice. Al

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    You won't stay in business very long like that Al, selling toast at a loss.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddles
    Can't go past the green eucalypt fork stabbed into the bread then held over a blazing fire

    Richard
    I have to agree with you there Richard, but YOU must agree it IS quicker to drop a couple slices in the pop-up & plug the electric kettle in for coffee at the same time rather than go outside in the cold & light a fire.....

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