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I know this may seem silly, but after doing research on both epinions and
Amazon, I still can't settle on a decent 2-slice toaster to buy. For years I have used an old 1950's GE chrome toaster that I bought ages ago at a swap meet for $5. Personally, I don't find anything wrong with it, and I will never get rid of it as long as it works for me. However, my husband hates the thing. He thinks it's unsafe because it's old (it's the one countertop appliance I always have to leave unplugged)... He hates that the only thing we can toast in it is standard size bread... Nevermind that it toasts bread *perfectly* every time, evenly and without burning. So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will toast bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't panic if I leave plugged in after using it. Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their toasters WISH they would break so they can replace them, and people who love their toasters find that they break after a few months of use. Thanks for your input! Christine |
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>Christine Chase writes:
> >I know this may seem silly, but after doing research on both epinions and >Amazon, I still can't settle on a decent 2-slice toaster to buy. > >For years I have used an old 1950's GE chrome toaster that I bought ages ago >at a swap meet for $5. Personally, I don't find anything wrong with it, and >I will never get rid of it as long as it works for me. However, my husband >hates the thing. He thinks it's unsafe because it's old (it's the one >countertop appliance I always have to leave unplugged)... He hates that the >only thing we can toast in it is standard size bread... Nevermind that it >toasts bread *perfectly* every time, evenly and without burning. > >So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will toast >bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't panic if I >leave plugged in after using it. > >Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a >year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their toasters WISH >they would break so they can replace them, and people who love their >toasters find that they break after a few months of use. I have the Kitchen Aid Ultra Power Plus, in white... love it. http://www.epinions.com/KitchenAid_U...Toaster_RRKTT2 61WH_Small_Appliances/display_~reviews ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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![]() "Christine Chase" > wrote in message ... > I know this may seem silly, but after doing research on both epinions and > Amazon, I still can't settle on a decent 2-slice toaster to buy. > > For years I have used an old 1950's GE chrome toaster that I bought ages ago > at a swap meet for $5. Personally, I don't find anything wrong with it, and > I will never get rid of it as long as it works for me. However, my husband > hates the thing. He thinks it's unsafe because it's old (it's the one > countertop appliance I always have to leave unplugged)... He hates that the > only thing we can toast in it is standard size bread... Nevermind that it > toasts bread *perfectly* every time, evenly and without burning. > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will toast > bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't panic if I > leave plugged in after using it. > > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a > year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their toasters WISH > they would break so they can replace them, and people who love their > toasters find that they break after a few months of use. My parents had the same dilemma when their C. 1950's toaster bit the dust. They went through 4 or 5 toasters they considered unsatisfactory, then got a small toaster oven which they said was the only thing that toasted bread almost as well as the old toaster. I have a Cuisinart 2-slice toaster which toasts thicker items. I consider its performance barely acceptable. It sounds like your hubby may not the one to do it, but if I were you, I would have someone check out your existing toaster and bring it up to current safety standards, probably meaning replacing the power cord, and be grateful you have it. |
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![]() "Christine Chase" > wrote in message > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will toast > bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't panic if I > leave plugged in after using it. > > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a > year? We've had a kitchen Aid for about 9 months now. Does a good job, IMO. I think it was about $50 or so. When looking, the only toaster I saw that was not made in China was the Dualit, made in England. Very expensive and I did not see it in stores. |
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![]() "Christine Chase" > wrote in message > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will toast > bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't panic if I > leave plugged in after using it. > > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a > year? We've had a kitchen Aid for about 9 months now. Does a good job, IMO. I think it was about $50 or so. When looking, the only toaster I saw that was not made in China was the Dualit, made in England. Very expensive and I did not see it in stores. |
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Christine Chase wrote:
> > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a > year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their toasters WISH > they would break so they can replace them, and people who love their > toasters find that they break after a few months of use. Love might be a strong word for my feelings toward my T-Fel toaster, but I have had it for about three years and am very happy with it. It is designed to accept larger sizes, and it toasts with consistent results. After 4 years it is still working, and that seems to be a record with small appliances these days. |
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In rec.food.cooking, Christine Chase > wrote:
> Anyone out there love their toaster? I love my Sunbeam T-9. But your hubby wouldn't. It is circa 1939. Works great, looks great, and I picked it up cheaper than a modern POS would cost at Mall*Wart. -- In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. -- Dwight David Eisenhower |
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In rec.food.cooking, Sam D. > wrote:
> It sounds like your hubby may not the one to do it, but if I were you, > I would have someone check out your existing toaster and bring it up > to current safety standards, probably meaning replacing the power > cord, and be grateful you have it. Please be sure to have it replaced with a similar cord. Cloth covered if appropriate. After all, you'll want authenticity when you pass it down to your grandkids. -- In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. -- Dwight David Eisenhower |
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Christine Chase wrote:
> I know this may seem silly, but after doing research on both epinions and > Amazon, I still can't settle on a decent 2-slice toaster to buy. > > For years I have used an old 1950's GE chrome toaster that I bought ages ago > at a swap meet for $5. Personally, I don't find anything wrong with it, and > I will never get rid of it as long as it works for me. However, my husband > hates the thing. He thinks it's unsafe because it's old (it's the one > countertop appliance I always have to leave unplugged)... He hates that the > only thing we can toast in it is standard size bread... Nevermind that it > toasts bread *perfectly* every time, evenly and without burning. > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will toast > bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't panic if I > leave plugged in after using it. > > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a > year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their toasters WISH > they would break so they can replace them, and people who love their > toasters find that they break after a few months of use. > > Thanks for your input! > Christine > I have a 40s Manning Bowman that's had the cord replaced. I love that toaster. I also have a Sunbeam with wider slots and a toast one side only bagel feature, I like it but couldn't say that I love it, it's been around for about two years and still works fine but is usually only used for bagels it does not toast as evenly as the old one does. Jessica |
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In article >, Christine Chase
> wrote: > > For years I have used an old 1950's GE chrome toaster that I bought > ages ago at a swap meet for $5. Personally, I don't find anything > wrong with it, and I will never get rid of it as long as it works for > me. However, my husband hates the thing. He thinks it's unsafe > because it's old (it's the one countertop appliance I always have to > leave unplugged)... He hates that the only thing we can toast in it > is standard size bread... Nevermind that it toasts bread *perfectly* > every time, evenly and without burning. > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will > toast bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't > panic if I leave plugged in after using it. > > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than > a year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their > toasters WISH they would break so they can replace them, and people > who love their toasters find that they break after a few months of > use. > > Thanks for your input! > Christine I bought a 40-year-old Farberware at a garage sale for $5 -- what's made today costs a fortune and sucks besides. I don't toast but "standard" bread. I had a $30 Maxim that lasted a few years and did a fine job; it died and I can't find another. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 11-29-04; Sam I Am! birthday telling; Thanksgiving 2004; Fanfare, Maestro, please. "Are we going to measure or are we going to cook?" -Food writer Mimi Sheraton |
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In article >, Christine Chase
> wrote: > > For years I have used an old 1950's GE chrome toaster that I bought > ages ago at a swap meet for $5. Personally, I don't find anything > wrong with it, and I will never get rid of it as long as it works for > me. However, my husband hates the thing. He thinks it's unsafe > because it's old (it's the one countertop appliance I always have to > leave unplugged)... He hates that the only thing we can toast in it > is standard size bread... Nevermind that it toasts bread *perfectly* > every time, evenly and without burning. > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will > toast bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't > panic if I leave plugged in after using it. > > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than > a year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their > toasters WISH they would break so they can replace them, and people > who love their toasters find that they break after a few months of > use. > > Thanks for your input! > Christine I bought a 40-year-old Farberware at a garage sale for $5 -- what's made today costs a fortune and sucks besides. I don't toast but "standard" bread. I had a $30 Maxim that lasted a few years and did a fine job; it died and I can't find another. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 11-29-04; Sam I Am! birthday telling; Thanksgiving 2004; Fanfare, Maestro, please. "Are we going to measure or are we going to cook?" -Food writer Mimi Sheraton |
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![]() "Christine Chase" > wrote in message ... > I know this may seem silly, but after doing research on both epinions and > Amazon, I still can't settle on a decent 2-slice toaster to buy. > > For years I have used an old 1950's GE chrome toaster that I bought ages ago > at a swap meet for $5. Personally, I don't find anything wrong with it, and > I will never get rid of it as long as it works for me. However, my husband > hates the thing. He thinks it's unsafe because it's old (it's the one > countertop appliance I always have to leave unplugged)... He hates that the > only thing we can toast in it is standard size bread... Nevermind that it > toasts bread *perfectly* every time, evenly and without burning. > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster that will toast > bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, and that he won't panic if I > leave plugged in after using it. > > Anyone out there love their toaster? Have you owned it for more than a > year? It seems that is the catch-22. People that hate their toasters WISH > they would break so they can replace them, and people who love their > toasters find that they break after a few months of use. > > Thanks for your input! > Christine I'd use the one you have. I have a Rival that I purchased for $9.95 over 10 years ago. I leave it plugged in all the time, though I do that with everything. I'm an optimist. It won't toast bagels, but then I don't eat them either. The one I had before this Rival was a Sunbeam that lasted 30+ years. Charlie |
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Christine Chase wrote:
> However, my husband hates the thing. Hates the toaster, or . . . . > He thinks it's unsafe because it's old (it's the one > countertop appliance I always have to leave unplugged)... .. . . because it's old? Or is that an excuse? Is there an unstated pretext here? Or is age really the issue here? The age of the toaster, or . . . > He hates that the only thing we can toast > in it is standard size bread... Mm hmm. Size. > Nevermind that it toasts bread *perfectly* every time, > evenly and without burning. > > So I'm tasked with buying our family an additional toaster Tasked? That connotes burden . . . an unwanted burden not of your choosing. Placed on you by someone else. > that will toast bagels, waffles, larger-size bread, etc etc, > and that he won't panic if I leave plugged in after using it. You characterize his reaction as "panic"? Not rational? > Anyone out there love their toaster? And you want something you can love. A toaster. It seems to me that there is really another issue here -- a control issue. The toaster has become a vehicle for exposing the control issue, but the underlying problem is not really the toaster. You can choose to act like adults and confront the problem, or you can continue to play this silly game, in which case the toaster you want is clearly and unquestionably the Sanyo SK-KT21P. This 2-slot toaster from one of the world's most respected names in consumer electronics boasts self-adjusting bread guides to accommodate variable-thickness items, a cool-touch exterior, six shade settings, removable crumb tray, and internal cord storage. But best of all, it has distinctive styling and features which you will not find on any other toaster -- features which will be a constant reminder that you won the toaster battle, after all. To see this monument to feminine victory, go he http://www.sanyo.com/appliances/hell...?productID=700 |
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![]() "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message ... > Christine Chase wrote: > > > However, my husband hates the thing. > > Hates the toaster, or . . . . < SNIP > Perhaps your finest analisis yet Mark. Spot on! I came "this" close to buying a Tweety Bird 4 slot toaster yesterday! It was so damn cute! I don't need a toaster, but it was so cute!!! Is this wrong? Charlie |
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![]() "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message ... > Christine Chase wrote: > > > However, my husband hates the thing. > > Hates the toaster, or . . . . < SNIP > Perhaps your finest analisis yet Mark. Spot on! I came "this" close to buying a Tweety Bird 4 slot toaster yesterday! It was so damn cute! I don't need a toaster, but it was so cute!!! Is this wrong? Charlie |
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:15:26 GMT, "Charles Gifford"
> wrote: >Perhaps your finest analisis yet Mark. Spot on! I came "this" close to >buying a Tweety Bird 4 slot toaster yesterday! It was so damn cute! I don't >need a toaster, but it was so cute!!! Is this wrong? Nah, Crash gave me a Winnie the Pooh toaster last year for Christmas. You get images of Pooh and Tigger when you toast the bread, and when it's done, it plays the Pooh song. It IS fun! Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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![]() "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:15:26 GMT, "Charles Gifford" > > wrote: > > >Perhaps your finest analisis yet Mark. Spot on! I came "this" close to > >buying a Tweety Bird 4 slot toaster yesterday! It was so damn cute! I don't > >need a toaster, but it was so cute!!! Is this wrong? > > Nah, Crash gave me a Winnie the Pooh toaster last year for Christmas. You > get images of Pooh and Tigger when you toast the bread, and when it's done, > it plays the Pooh song. It IS fun! > > Carol Well, I couldn't have resisted a "Piglet" toaster. I lurves him. Got him on all my W. the Pooh checks. Charlie |
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Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:15:26 GMT, "Charles Gifford" > > wrote: > > >Perhaps your finest analisis yet Mark. Spot on! I came "this" close to > >buying a Tweety Bird 4 slot toaster yesterday! It was so damn cute! I don't > >need a toaster, but it was so cute!!! Is this wrong? > > Nah, Crash gave me a Winnie the Pooh toaster last year for Christmas. You > get images of Pooh and Tigger when you toast the bread, and when it's done, > it plays the Pooh song. It IS fun! > > Carol Where did he get that?!?!? It'd make an ideal gift for my brother in law's birthday! ;-) My sister loves pooh and tigger! -- K. Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... >,,<Cat's Haven Hobby Farm>,,<Katraatcenturyteldotnet>,,< http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 20:56:28 -0600, Katra >
wrote: >In article >, > Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > >> Crash gave me a Winnie the Pooh toaster last year for Christmas. You >> get images of Pooh and Tigger when you toast the bread, and when it's done, >> it plays the Pooh song. It IS fun! > >Where did he get that?!?!? >It'd make an ideal gift for my brother in law's birthday! ;-) > >My sister loves pooh and tigger! He got it at Swiss Colony, but you could find a better deal if you Froogle for it. Just go to www.froogle.com and type in "winnie the pooh toaster." There's a million of them out there. Carol -- "Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say, 'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me." *James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_ |
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