Advantages: lasts and lasts Disadvantages: my toast isn't evenly toasted
kitchen.
A few years have passed and the toaster has outlasted many an appliance in my house, not to mention the kitchen which now belongs to someone else, but my dualit love affair has had its ups and downs.
I hope that my experience can be of use to anyone thinking of buying this toaster or one of its other incarnations - this toaster comes in a number of different colours. The price has remained pretty unchanged and though Dualit have brought out other cheaper toasters, this toaster is still widely available.
About Dualit:
As Dualit are proud to say, they are a British company, and they produce toasters that are made to last. They say on their website that they regularly repair 40 year old toasters, and each of these toasters are hand built in the UK. Spare parts for this toaster (the timer and the elements), are available ...
azana 04.11.2009
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What better way is there to start the day than with a nice slice of fresh toast and jam? During the Summer, I've been more inclined to go for juice or fruit but as the Winter draw in (sigh) and we all have to get used to getting up in the dark, we'll be turning to the "comfort" things again. Well, I certainly will anyway.
You can get toasters for £7. They toast the bread. They work. 'Nuff said. But they look crap, last about a week and end up with a toasting technique that more closely resembles patchy sunburn. You get what you pay for - and I got a top of the range, stylish kitchen toy that is the envy of anyone who shares breakfast with me.
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The Dualit toaster has become a 20th / 21st century style icon. In all those "so cool" American sit-coms, the flat sharers have Dualit toasters. In murder mysteries where cool ...
LostWitness 02.10.2005
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Advantages: Good Quality reception, easy to use. Disadvantages: Navigator button too small, On the expensive side, No case included with radio
I purchased a Pure 1500 Handheld DAB / FM Radio and had it for one week as I did not get on very well with the buttons. I consequently found something else in its place. Here is the lowdown of the Pure 1500 handheld DABRadio.
What it does:
FM and DAB with RDS (Radio Data System) which displays the radio broadcast data, ie: The station name, song data, artist data etc.
Rechargable battery which boasts to last for upto 24 hours using DAB.
20 Presets (10 FM stations and 10 DAB stations which means your favourite stations can be stored and accessed at the touch of one button.
5 EQ Settings
Hardware:
The casing is made from metal and was slightly bigger than I was anticipating. The device has plastic silver buttons (which seemed a bit tacky and I am not sure why they didn't use metal buttons instead (maybe a weight issue ...