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Originally Posted by jinx
I've had my DeLonghi convection toaster oven for more than 5 years I guess... I don't like regular toasters, too limiting.
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Well, maybe I should transition over to a toaster oven. But I like regular toasters.
This review of toasters gave the standard DeLonghi toaster it's highest praise. But $130 seems a little more than you should have to spend for a toaster.
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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl
My ex husband got our Dualit toaster. I have no idea if it still works, but let's face it, it outlasted our marriage.
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Was your marriage long? Nevermind, it doesn't matter. I see that the Dualit is $320
through Amazon. I'm willing to pay a bit more for quality, but not that much more.
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Originally Posted by wolf
If I had it to do over, I would have gotten this baby.
I really want another quartz element toaster, but I wasn't able to find one.
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That one got good reviews in that link I posted above. And $60 is reasonable for such a simple device. My last toaster, before this Philips that just died, was a Krups quartz element, and it was awesome. They put a cheap plastic knob on it though that seemed to actually be designed to break after a specified amount of time. Built in obsolescence. It was made from a different type of plastic than the rest of the toaster, and I was unable to repair it. Even after drilling out the tamper resistant screws to get inside the thing.