Did you build an extension to fit it into the kitchen?If I were minded to go along the Dualit line, shall we say, I'd be going here for a proper commercial job, both cheaper than a Dualit (X much) and also infinitely repairable. Reassuringly heavy too (a kilo heavier than a Dualit 6 slice, never mind the 4), which indicates a robust chassis underneath.
It's also got the merit of not being a Dualit, at least in my eyes
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Doesn't everyone have semi-commercial kitchens these daysDid you build an extension to fit it into the kitchen?
the only moan is that same as most other two slice toasters it won't fit larger sizes of bread.
YES....... we have a Tefal** and the Warbies won't fit. I have to cut the end off or scrunch it up. I googled the problem and there are very few toasters that will accept them.Does it do Warburton's slicess in one go. If so, it's a winner.