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  • Archive for October 4th, 2009

    Tips For Getting a Good Stainless Steel Toaster

    A toaster is a piece of important electrical appliance in my life. I am a bread person and certainly I cannot get by my morning without having eating warm and crispy bread. Over the years, I have changed several toasters. Some were working great for me, while some went into the garbage bin less than 1 month it was bought. And here I share my advice on how to get a great working toaster.

    It has to be a Stainless Steel Toaster Why that material? Read on. A kitchen is a mini war zone with the sharp object and heavy electrical appliances. I have previously bought an “un-melt-able” plastic material toaster. I recalled I was toasting continuously as I had visitors. Some parts of the plastic material melt as a usual. Due to my rough handling, scratches start appearing on the external of the toaster.

    With a good stainless steel toaster, none of this will happen. The metallic exterior will provide protection against my rough handling. And no melting will occur at all. I am now using Kalorik 4 slice stainless steel toaster and I can say I am extremely satisfied with it.

    Bread’s Slot Width

    This is another feature that you need to take note of while buying your new toaster. The width must be able to allow me to insert and hold different types of bread. Although most of the time I am toasting thin, white bread, from time to time, I will toast bagels. And my Kalrorik is able to toast them all.