Hotchilidog
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- Jan 24, 2009
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I was a Dualit sceptic, think I'm being won over now. Expecting the ad to appear on NSC soon...
Just hoping that when [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] spends 300 quid on a toaster he doesnt plug it into that iffy power point you mentioned which will blow it up
I was a Dualit sceptic, think I'm being won over now. Expecting the ad to appear on NSC soon...
What’s over engineered and over styled about the Dualit toaster? It’s simple in design and simply and robustly engineered....which is what I like about it.
Are Dualit toasters worth the money?
Don't know. I do know it's very easy to burn your toast if you're not paying attention. It's a bit like a car without ABS or traction control.
Only on NSC could you get ELEVEN pages and rising on whether a toaster represents value for money
Whilst the toaster may have been expensive, it definitely comes as a runner up to this in the 'Most overpriced gadget in the Piggle household'
https://www.dyson.co.uk/hair-care/dyson-supersonic-overview.html
300 quid for a hair dryer. And is it quiet like it says on the tin? Is it Bollox.
a hair dryer that offers a monthly payment plan. Oh dear oh dear.
A good blow job is worth every penny...
You don't think that they're having a debate about the virtues of a £170 toaster on, say, the Burnley messageboard?
a hair dryer that offers a monthly payment plan. Oh dear oh dear.
I've got an oven toaster, which most people seem to have over here and they're very useful as you can toast more than just sliced bread.