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Dualit 25373 Lite 2-Slice Toaster, Soft Touch White | 
enlarge | Brand: Dualit
List Price: $100.00 Buy New: $80.61 You Save: $19.39 (19%)
Rating: 7 reviews
Color: Soft Touch White Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9 x 7
MPN: 25373 Model: 25373 UPC: 619743253637 EAN: 0619743253637 ASIN: B000278YUY
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | High lift mechanism for easy removal of small items | | • | Neon light glows during toasting process or flashes when toasting buns | | • | Automatically adjusts to accommodate bagels, buns, and muffins | | • | Polished stainless steel cover, high polished polypropylene body | | • | Insulated stainless steel body-commercially rated |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Negative Function May 30, 2008 Hobie (Arizona USA) British style and design? Good! Chinese workmanship? Sucks! I'd have paid the extra 5% or 10%, or whatever, for this toaster if it was assembled by a reliable workforce. Why? The lever that controls the carraige never worked and the unit had to be returned for a new model. What a pain. That's okay for a cheap tosater, but for an $80 toaster it's not okay.
Good, but Probably Not the Best September 5, 2007 HSD (Rochester NY) The toaster toasts unevenly on two sides. However, I use it with frozen bread, so it may perform better on non-frozen bread. But it sure looks great on the counter!
So happy to have a toaster that actually toasts April 1, 2007 J. C. Smith 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This toaster toasts. It has a bagel setting and a reasonably wide slot. It's simple and solidly built. After hating life with a T-Fal Avante (please, don't buy one of those), I bought this one and would buy one again if I were to lose it in a tornado or a divorce. It toasts evenly every time, and if you like black toast it will make it without pushing the button down 17 times. (Also makes great regular toast too). Once in a while I have an english muffin land on the counter, but it isn't like it should carry a warning label not to point the toaster at a friend or that you should wear safety goggles. After wasting a fortune on that T-Fal piece of junk bread warmer (read my review, seriously) I can live with a toaster that's got a robust ejection spring. At least this way I can hear it over my wifes hair dryer.
Overpriced, so-so toast launcher October 10, 2006 FotoMeister (Shenandoah Valley, USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Smitten by the possibility of having old English craftsmanship preparing my toast after several years of disposable toasters, I ponied up 75 bucks for this baby. When my dog sees this toaster come out, she waits patiently to race me for the slice before it hits the floor. Results are not much better than a 20 buck Chinese piece of junk. Fair to good toasting of many bread & English muffin types. If this toaster lasts, maybe the launching mechanism will wear down a bit after a few years and work properly.
"Projectile Toast" August 13, 2006 Jack (Brooklyn) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Nice looking toaster, makes fairly good toast if toasting two slices of bread (toasting one slice only toasts on one side), but have one MAJOR problem. When making toast, especially when only making one slice, the slice pops right out of the toaster. If I'm not there to catch it, (like that old "I Love Lucy" episode where Lucy always catches the toast from the toaster, when making Ricky breakfast), I end up picking my toast up from the counter, or sometimes the floor. Unfortunately there's no way to correct this without having to go through the hassle of having it repaired, so I guess I'm stuck with this "projectile toaster". By the way President Bush, I think I might have found one of those "weapons of mass destruction".
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