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"Dualit toasters make better tasting toast"
I bought one last year - definitely makes better toast....with the added benefit of being able close my eyes and imagine I'm in the brew-room again. All I need now is a block of NPO butter, to half-unwrap and mash into the toast.....
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"Dualit toasters make better tasting toast"
I bought one last year - definitely makes better toast....with the added benefit of being able close my eyes and imagine I'm in the brew-room again. All I need now is a block of NPO butter, to half-unwrap and mash into the toast.....
J
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If one forgets their toast in the toaster and one eventualy finds it, though extremely cold and rock hard.
Butter it anyway and then stick it in the microwave for 23 seconds. any longer and it will go soggy and nasty, any less and it will be really hard. This is what I do with my time.
Butter it anyway and then stick it in the microwave for 23 seconds. any longer and it will go soggy and nasty, any less and it will be really hard. This is what I do with my time.

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Is that based on an 800Watt microwave?
(Is that an African or European, laden or unladen?)
(Is that an African or European, laden or unladen?)
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Hear hear.....
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Back to toast - is a Dualit worth it? We seem to be singularly unlucky with our toasters. The current one is very inconsistent, and we are thinking of changing. John wants to go very cheap and discard when it starts going wrong - I wonder whether to go upmarket for a Dualit. Any (sensible) advice will be gratefully received.
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