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My Dualit is close to 20 years old and still works like new. Built like a tank. I guess I’m upper middle class or something, but even when I had no money I would always go for the quality item (or nothing and save up). Same with clothing, et cetera.

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My Dualit is close to 20 years old and still works like new. Built like a tank. I guess I’m upper middle class or something, but even when I had no money I would always go for the quality item (or nothing and save up). Same with clothing, et cetera.

Agreed. Buy less and buy quality!


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8 minutes ago, JohnS said:

You bought the toaster? Or your significant other bought it and you went along with it? I think the latter hypothesis would be my story! ^_^ :lol:

Haha mate! I can’t wait to finally meet up in person. You already know me too well! ?

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7 minutes ago, ayepatz said:

Haha mate! I can’t wait to finally meet up in person. You already know me too well! ?

Mate...likewise. You do know that my quote, "I think the latter hypothesis would be my story" can be taken ambiguously? Firstly, it was my guess, but more significantly, I can relate to the story so well, my wife was just discussing how our cream retro Russell Hobbs Kettle and Toaster are now discontinued and hard to find, just this morning! :lol3:

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2 hours ago, Lotusguy said:

My Dualit is close to 20 years old and still works like new. Built like a tank. I guess I’m upper middle class or something, but even when I had no money I would always go for the quality item (or nothing and save up). Same with clothing, et cetera.

... mine too. At the time thought I was a chump for buying it. It is a little tough on bagels (have to smash the bagel somewhat) but it has been a great toaster! Welcome to the club!!! -LOL

-Piggy

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... mine too. At the time thought I was a chump for buying it. It is a little tough on bagels (have to smash the bagel somewhat) but it has been a great toaster! Welcome to the club!!! -LOL
-Piggy
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Mine is the model with a bagel slot :D
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...not mine. I got the some super-duper element and the electronic timer vs. the dial type. But the slots are not that wide.

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...not mine. I got the some super-duper element and the electronic timer vs. the dial type. But the slots are not that wide.



Definitely above middle-class then :innocent:
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That's a high end toaster! Made for the elites....what y'all middle classers even thinking about one of these? Looking at Gulfstreams too?

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I buy the cheap toilet paper and cheap milk and cheap anything that comes in a home brand. Then I buy super expensive cigars


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4 hours ago, LordAnubis said:

I buy the cheap toilet paper and cheap milk and cheap anything that comes in a home brand. Then I buy super expensive cigars emoji23.png


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The first thing I promised to never do after moving out of my parents' house...NEVER buy cheap toilet paper. Ouch!

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AH yes !The quest for a good toaster . Need at least 1200- 1500 watts to make good toast most new ones are 1000 and under and just don't do the job.Dehydrate before browning . Remember the old chrome self ejecting GE's from the 70's? That was a toaster. I have a NESCO, not bad but still not quite what I am after. 

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11 hours ago, Habana Mike said:

That's a high end toaster! Made for the elites....what y'all middle classers even thinking about one of these? Looking at Gulfstreams too?

... if I had your money Mike, I'd burn mine!!! -LOL

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15 hours ago, Lotusguy said:

 

 


Definitely above middle-class then :innocent:

 

 

It is all the money that I don't waste on the EL program...

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20 hours ago, ayepatz said:

I’m working class Glasgow. Except I’ve bought a £130 toaster. How middle class are you?

Just the one? :whistle:  

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25 minutes ago, PapaDisco said:

Just the one? :whistle:  

I’m afraid so. In other news, I’ve had to give up my Arthur Jackson Society membership.

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It's often the little things that bring me the most happiness. Something that's used almost every day that makes you smile? £130 isn't much for that. 

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I like to buy good quality items the first time but would not have thought to spend $500 on a toaster. Ended up winning this one at a golf tournament and had no idea it was that expensive until I got it home and looked it up. The thing weights a ton and really is the best toaster I’ve ever used. Also does bagels.

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12 minutes ago, LLC said:

I like to buy good quality items the first time but would not have thought to spend $500 on a toaster. Ended up winning this one at a golf tournament and had no idea it was that expensive until I got it home and looked it up. The thing weights a ton and really is the best toaster I’ve ever used. Also does bagels.

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That is a battleship of a toaster. ?

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Yikes. Thought you were being facetious with that $500 dollar comment.

You weren't.

 

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On 02/04/2018 at 6:14 AM, ayepatz said:

I’m working class Glasgow. Except I’ve bought a £130 toaster. How middle class are you?

Looked at it, loved it, did not buy it ... the slots are too small.  

I'm one of those posh people who buy proper bread in proper loaves from a real baker, and the Dualit will not accommodate me...

As to your question: to be middle class, you will have to match the Dualit toaster with a Dualit kettle, and both should ideally have been purchased at John Lewis...

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