Red and white found in my local B & M at £19.99.
Cheapest elsewhere at the moment is £33.
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col11 to mad brandon
25 Jan 165#2
ah but do they still have it or can I borrow your time machine
Latest comments (18)
philbean
25 Jan 16#6
Not worth £19.99.
Possibly the worst toaster in the world. Ever.
Looks nice. Absolutely useless at toasting bread.
nipstyler to philbean
25 Jan 16#7
I have one and it isn't the best. Doesn't toast bread evenly both sides. But I did get it cheap with the matching kettle.
sarahc464 to philbean
16 Mar 16#18
I disagree had one 5 years it's brilliant. I would return it!!
njdbaxter
27 Jan 16#17
few years ago these were £50, one i got was excellent, best ever.
looks like the newer model has different shaped buttons, but maybe more than that has changed given peoples comments here
suga_plum999
25 Jan 16#16
I bought one of these in 2012 in plum at full price and haven't had any issues with mine at all..used at least every other day..still going strong...
hwangeruk
25 Jan 161#15
You get bonus points for a double negative, and "patina" in one sentence. Good work :wink:
justconfidence
25 Jan 16#14
Decent price for this toaster - bought the same model three years back for a chunk more money and it's still going strong.
Am a tad surprised to see so many people having trouble with this toaster - mine has been trouble-free and toasts pretty well since I've bought it (mainly do sliced bagels, naan bread and occasionally waffles).
No complaints thus far, bar the fact that the red finish can scratch a bit exposing the silver underneath (not so much trouble for the toaster, but the matching kettle has picked up some scratches over the last three years) - may bother some, but I don't personally dislike the patina it creates.
InTheKnow444
25 Jan 16#13
got one from Currys, well worth £20.
grumpygrandpa
25 Jan 16#9
Bought one from Currys, first one didn't reject second one tripped my power. Luckily my electric is rcd protected of could have not been a happy ending
AndiTails to grumpygrandpa
25 Jan 16#12
I'd just had my electrics upgraded to RCDs from the old wire-fused a week earlier.
Very glad I did - like you say, could've been quite risky otherwise!
Vanmeerkat
25 Jan 16#11
Complete scrap,, doesn't toast evenly and takes forever .The longer a toaster takes to toast bread the harder the bread becomes , not nice at all.
andykapa
25 Jan 16#10
AndiTails
25 Jan 16#8
Yeah, just binned mine of this, as one morning it decided to trip the electric.
There are better toasters for £20-40 - don't bother with this one.
Whyte901
25 Jan 16#5
Dont suppose you saw the matching kettle?
OiNutter
25 Jan 16#4
Paid 40 in argos last week!! :confused::(
sradmad
25 Jan 16#3
good find op, heat
mad brandon
25 Jan 16#1
Sorry cold from me got this at Tesco for £ 12.00 a few weeks ago
col11 to mad brandon
25 Jan 165#2
ah but do they still have it or can I borrow your time machine
Opening post
Cheapest elsewhere at the moment is £33.
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Latest comments (18)
Possibly the worst toaster in the world. Ever.
Looks nice. Absolutely useless at toasting bread.
looks like the newer model has different shaped buttons, but maybe more than that has changed given peoples comments here
Am a tad surprised to see so many people having trouble with this toaster - mine has been trouble-free and toasts pretty well since I've bought it (mainly do sliced bagels, naan bread and occasionally waffles).
No complaints thus far, bar the fact that the red finish can scratch a bit exposing the silver underneath (not so much trouble for the toaster, but the matching kettle has picked up some scratches over the last three years) - may bother some, but I don't personally dislike the patina it creates.
Very glad I did - like you say, could've been quite risky otherwise!
There are better toasters for £20-40 - don't bother with this one.