Thought this was a good deal, same price as the Aldi copies, I also added the matching kettle
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kristianthwaites to ihatebingo
2 Jan 174#15
Where did you bring it to?
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ihatebingo
1 Jan 17#1
Brought this 2 days ago cracking toaster amazing price.
kristianthwaites to ihatebingo
2 Jan 174#15
Where did you bring it to?
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS to ihatebingo
2 Jan 17#21
Bought
:stuck_out_tongue:
Andyr330
1 Jan 17#2
Thanks op, just reserved for £21 at Argos, easier and cheaper to get to Currys for me
Caroline_1993 to Andyr330
1 Jan 17#7
How do you get £21
Coming up £22.49
pw98 to Andyr330
1 Jan 17#12
Can't see this toaster on sale at Argos...... R u sure it's the same toaster?
SkyeVincent
1 Jan 171#3
Very good toaster, got mine from the dreaded Very last year and it's served us well :smiley:
guttediam
1 Jan 17#4
Do I really need to replace my blue & stainless toaster from Tesco to match my Lush red kettle? The answer is; YES! Haven't ordered will hang on & see if it drops more. I really like this....
Op nice deal, this is HOT for me :smirk:
It's slightly different (and 22.49) but still it's a red 4 slice Russell Hobbs toaster ;-)
wickedwelshwoman
2 Jan 17#16
I had this a few years ago and it broke
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS to wickedwelshwoman
2 Jan 17#22
Did you drop it?
luwez78
2 Jan 171#17
Always look at the wattage rating of toasters - these are 375W per slot (750W dual), not enough, like most Russell hobbs toasters - dries the bread too much
That green dunelm toaster is 450W per slot - makes hell of a difference !
Putrid colour, I know, but, makes lovely toast
ladybert to luwez78
7 Jan 17#40
Wish I'd taken heed of your comment, this toaster is painfully slow and you end up with a slice of Melba toast. £20 wasted.
Maverick85
2 Jan 17#18
what material is the toaster made out of? are the dials and nobs made fromstainless steel or does it have a cheap plastic feel to it?
Argos one is a different model and has previously been on sale for £19-99 according to website. Good deal if you manage to get one of these. Heat added.
quidmaster
2 Jan 17#23
Cold...It's not a DUALIT!
ArthurDent1 to quidmaster
2 Jan 17#24
My Dualit broke and is pretty much impossible to repair. My fault for buying the Dualit light - it was a great toaster while it worked but not easily fixed like the proper ones.
groomy2004
2 Jan 171#25
I brought one of these the other day and reserved it to pick it up from my local carphone warehouse shop(as its closer than my local Currys) next day.
Looks very nice but don't forget to register it to get your 3 year guarantee(see link below)
was the same price @ tescos just before Christmas. dont think this is a hot deal myself as one or two retailers discount this every other month
groomy2004 to usetheforceluke
2 Jan 17#29
The dealbreaker for me was the 3 year guarantee that I don't think you get with any other store/offer.
groomy2004
2 Jan 17#28
It's stainless steel.
sprout53
2 Jan 17#30
Bought and had to take back to Currys 2 days later and what a balls ache that was 17 of us in a queue.
Had to put toast in 3 times before it would brown then it was rock hard. This probably had a fault but changed for a different make.
loofer
2 Jan 17#31
I think the 2nd/3rd year is via registering direct with a Russell Hobbs, regardless of retailer.
I picked mine up from PC World on Friday. Seems ok for price but as others have said, the toast does co e out quite hard and crispy.
If it is indeed due to the lower power of 1500watts then I might return and purchase the Russell Hobbs Legacy model which is £25 but has 2500 watts if I reacall
Hassann
2 Jan 171#32
I got this during Black Friday for £19.99 in Black. Been very good so far
Gornam
2 Jan 17#33
Got to be a good deal at this price with 3 year warranty and free delivery
Just ordered. Heat added.
natah
3 Jan 171#34
I bought the Russell Hobbs legacy toaster yesterday from Currys for £24.99 and its has 2400W. I'm impressed with it and it makes lovely toast. It also includes 3 years warranty if you register it online.
loofer
3 Jan 17#35
Grr tempted to return now.
What's refund policy on returning an item like toaster that as minimal use? Obviously I'll give it a clean.
FYI, I bought online, but picked up in store so assume it's still covered under DSR.
natah
3 Jan 171#36
They will accept the item as long as it's unused. Let's see how good your cleaning skills are! (Only kidding)
My cream one arrived today as well. Also very pleased!
quidmaster
4 Jan 17#39
Yeah, meant the original Dualit, not light versions!
ladybert
9 Jan 17#41
I returned mine today. I'd used it and thrown the box away but they didn't quibble. I just said that it was an appalling toaster and they let me swap it for the legacy model (I paid the extra fiver). Have just tried it out and it's much better.
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Coming up £22.49
Op nice deal, this is HOT for me :smirk:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/prestige-daytona-green-4-slice-toaster-15-dunelm-mill-instore-only-2585600
Can never have enough toast
It's slightly different (and 22.49) but still it's a red 4 slice Russell Hobbs toaster ;-)
That green dunelm toaster is 450W per slot - makes hell of a difference !
Putrid colour, I know, but, makes lovely toast
Liam
Looks very nice but don't forget to register it to get your 3 year guarantee(see link below)
http://uk.russellhobbs.com/register.html
Had to put toast in 3 times before it would brown then it was rock hard. This probably had a fault but changed for a different make.
I picked mine up from PC World on Friday. Seems ok for price but as others have said, the toast does co e out quite hard and crispy.
If it is indeed due to the lower power of 1500watts then I might return and purchase the Russell Hobbs Legacy model which is £25 but has 2500 watts if I reacall
Just ordered. Heat added.
I bought the Russell Hobbs legacy toaster yesterday from Currys for £24.99 and its has 2400W. I'm impressed with it and it makes lovely toast. It also includes 3 years warranty if you register it online.
What's refund policy on returning an item like toaster that as minimal use? Obviously I'll give it a clean.
FYI, I bought online, but picked up in store so assume it's still covered under DSR.
The returns policy:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/terms-conditions-1044-theme.html