100 quid down the drain

I've tried a lot of toasters in my time
Do you keep a little black book? :p

My wife says that the very expensive ones are just trendy kitchen accessories not worth wasting money on. :cool:

Our last Braun kettle (£35) got chucked after five years as it started looking a bit rough and got replaced by the same.
 
My wife always wants aesthetically pleasing and matching toasters and kettles too. We just got rid (gave away on freecycle) of a really good toaster and we've now got a pleasant but not so functional one. She knows I'm not happy about it, but sometimes you must concede. I think the matching kettle might show its true colours soon as it already looks a bit sad. I hope it dies and we can send it back and get something functionally excellent.

The really functional toaster was actually very nice as well, though quite expensive. Annoyingly, I can't remember which one it was.
 
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For those of you buying 2x £25 Kettles every few years...just git er done
your budget's out - the Which award winning Asda ones were about £13ea -
once you have done the purchase analysis to decide on model it's cost efficient to buy a couple if on deal.

Dualit one immediately fails my design criteria of not being able to pop-lid and fill 1L tea-pot in about 5s - it would take 20s+ to empty contents through that spout (whilst you admire your purchase)
 
Why do you think a Dualit kettle is worth it? Toaster I can understand, all the parts are easy to source and replace.
It is totally serviceable - for example I can swap the kettle itself or the base that gives it power. In fact, I have replaced the kettle itself twice and my base once. Totally serviceable unlike other models.
 
It is totally serviceable - for example I can swap the kettle itself or the base that gives it power. In fact, I have replaced the kettle itself twice and my base once. Totally serviceable unlike other models.
The same as the toaster then? That's good to know, a local electronics repair guy recommends them and eventually I'll probably get a set
 
On the subject of wimmin - mine this morning shouted at me when honestly she could have just spoken to me. I told her off for shouting at me and explained that I agreed with her point but the delivery didn’t need to be so aggressive.

She told ME off for telling her off for the way she spoke to ME.

I was so confused by this point that I just gave up.
 
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On the subject of wimmin - mine this morning shouted at me when honestly she could have just spoken to me. I told her off for shouting at me and explained that I agreed with her point but the delivery didn’t need to be so aggressive.

She told ME off for telling her off for the way she spoke to ME.

I was so confused by this point that I just gave up.
tell me about it must be a monday thing... i got up early and baked some butterfly cakes for the grand kids as school holidays...thought that be a nice surprise...
how wrong, got cold shoulder after being told off, apparently i had used the new mixer 3 times now and she only once..cant work other halfs out.
 
£100 is not as crazy as you think, i remember on another forum where there were some quite well off people and they were talking about buying these instant boiling water taps contraptions for insane money.
 
It is totally serviceable - for example I can swap the kettle itself or the base that gives it power. In fact, I have replaced the kettle itself twice and my base once. Totally serviceable unlike other models.
Sounds like Triggers broom.
 
( missed that - I assume he didn't mean he'd made all those maintenance interventions during his 3 years of ownership )
 
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