Re: Crumbs! Toast the vintage way
I failed to resist giving this one a home when it appeared in the window of a charity shop in town: of anonymous manufacture, and about as simple a production as it could possibly be if you overlook the sophistication of the fitted toast rack. Haven't tried it yet, I think I'll have to sooner or later though it looks as though it's never seen any use. It won't be replacing the kitchen Rowlett Rutland, which resembles our former Dualit in size, weight, functionality and ease of maintenance, but has a couple of advantages: a bell sounds when the toast is ready, and it can be set to produce one slice or three, not just two or four. Fortunately we both like the look of it too.
Paul
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