Always remember to preheat your toaster before you put the bread in it
Why are toasters not designed to toast a full slice of bread?
It’s one of life’s mysteries.
Just stick your bread on a radiator
Crikey, how high do you have your heating on? I wouldn’t want your gas bill!
This. When you go in with slice 1 to a cold toaster it tends to under do it. This tempts you to crank up the power and slice 2 will overcook as the toaster is now over ‘normal’ cooking temperature. Then you dial it back down and you get a good cook on slice 3 because the toaster is now preheated. But left on this setting after the toaster has cooled you will restart the cycle of bad toasting. And on it goes.
I have this toaster, it is good:
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7308482?clickSR=slp:term:toaster:7:105:1
Oh quite low, leave them on there for a few hours
I wonder simply turn the bread sidewards.
Dualit toasters, well made, last forever , make good toast.
Now I’ve looked at those and they do sound good, but I’m not sure I can quite stomach the thought of paying over 100 quid for a toaster. I guess it’s probably worth it in the long term if they last, though.
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Yeah they are expensive but we’ve had ours for over 10 years though. In fact I can’t remember how long might be more like 15.
Lots of good toasters out there:
And on reliability
Sorry, that was needlessly sarcastic
She won’t be happy about that!
Hi friend
we bought this recently - its toasts bread fine and has a bagel mode which I like to use on muffins to only toast the inside and not the fluffy side
good luck fellow toaster enthusiast
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