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Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
I cant believe you've only just discovered this function ^_^ apparently is not good to toast thin air and Dualit recommend using the 1 slice function to prolong heating element life. However they are so well built, as you've demonstrated, it may only reduce element life from 50 to 25 years.
I mean, a chimp could operate the ugly, manual, overpriced monstrosity that is the Dualit :laugh:
 

PaulSB

Legendary Member
It's also great fun whacking the lever and seeing how high out of the slots you can get the toast to jump 😄
Is this a diversion from The Retirement Thread or an adjunct? 😂😂
 

kynikos

Veteran
Location
Elmet
I was just about to place my order for a new element when I had a thought, the toaster has a "One Slice" option via an illuminated neon switch.

Every day brings a little more knowledge. Today I discovered that my mere seven year old, just about run in, faultless so far, Dualit toaster has a 'one slice' option that I'd never noticed before.

I can also reveal to the uneducated that the Dualit will toast one slice perfectly well, even with the 'two slice' option selected...:laugh:
 

SpokeyDokey

67, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
If you take a slice of your favourite bread to the nearest John Lewis store and check that it fits ok. I sometimes turn the slice of bread upside down mid toasting if there's a bit sticking out. It's easy to do as there's a counterbalanced lever that raises and lowers the bread ( it doesn't pop up after toasting but keeps the toast warm inside the toaster ) The counterbalanced lever is what I was referring to when I mentioned whacking it to see how high in the air you can get the toast to fly.

Thanks for your reply.

A tad surprised that a whole slice may not get toasted in one hit.

Why do toaster designers assume that slices of bread are square and not rectangles?
 
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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Ah, now that is good to know. Thanks.
They also do a toastie style clamp with a handle that is also useful for squishing down hand cut doorsteps.
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