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Dualit Classic 4 Slice NewGen Apple Candy Red Toaster - Hand Built in the UK – Replaceable ProHeat® Elements - Heat 1/2/3/4 Toast Slices, Defrost Bread, Mechanical Timer - For Toast, Bagels & More
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Brand | Dualit |
Color | Apple Candy Red |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 14"D x 8"W x 9"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Bagel |
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- CLASSIC STYLE, MODERN PERFORMANCE: Defrost settings, mechanical browning controls, accessible crumb tray, and Dualit’s proprietary ProHeat elements. Enjoy the classic, timeless look of the iconic Dualit brand with up to date, energy efficient technology.
- BAGEL & DEFROST SETTINGS: Perfect for bagels, tea cakes or crumpets. Toast the cut side whilst warming the other. Defrost and toast bread straight from the freezer. Non-slip feet ensure it stays precisely where you want it for less mess and more safety.
- HAND BUILT & FULLY REPAIRABLE: Each toaster is fully hand-assembled in our UK factory. Find the name of the assembler who built your toaster on the base plate. Built to last, with repairable or replaceable parts easily obtained should you need them.
- PROHEAT ELEMENTS: Dualit’s ProHeat elements have a protective, armor-plated layer making them virtually unbreakable.Made to last longer than traditional wire element toasters with superior heat spread for tastier toast, muffins, sandwiches or teacakes.
- A BRAND YOU CAN TRUST: From our founding in 1945 we have continued to provide high quality, innovative products. Our Classic Toaster has been hand built in the UK since 1952 and has earned its place as an iconic kitchen essential.
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Easy to clean | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 3.6 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 3.8 | 3.9 | 4.4 |
Temperature Control | — | 4.4 | 4.3 | 3.9 | — | 5.0 |
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material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
number of settings | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
number of programs | 1 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | — |
voltage | 240 volts | 240 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | — |
wattage | 1800 watts | 1500 watts | 1650 watts | 1500 watts | — | 1650 watts |
dishwasher safe | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
weight | 9.4 pounds | 4.67 pounds | — | 4.6 pounds | — | — |
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From the manufacturer
The History of Dualit
Dualit is a British, family-owned manufacturer of premium kitchen appliances, catering equipment, and Nespresso* compatible coffee capsules. Founded in 1945 Dualit is best known for the Classic Toaster, still hand-assembled at Dualit's UK factory.
We offer customers something unique and we spend years refining the details to make every kitchen a happier place to cook.
- Founded in 1945
- British Brand
Dualit Classic Toasters
We are proud that every Classic Toaster is handmade in the UK by our skilled craftsman. Quality and attention to detail are paramount, which is why each toaster features the assembler’s name on the base plate.
Dualit’s Classic Toaster features an energy-efficient slot selector, mechanical timer and manually operated ejector lever so you can check on bread whilst toasting. The Classic Toaster contains fully repairable or replaceable parts, for a toaster that will last a lifetime.
- Hand Built in the UK
- Available in two or four slots
- Unique ProHeat elements
- Bagel setting
- Slot selector controls
- Removable crumb tray
- Extra wide 28mm slots
Classic Toaster Key Features
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Hand Built in the UKEach toaster is hand-assembled from start to finish in our UK factory. Who made your toaster? Find the assembler’s name on the base plate. The Classic Toaster also features fully repairable or replaceable parts for a toaster that will last a lifetime. |
Classic Styling, Modern PerformanceThe Classic Toaster includes a defrost setting, mechanical browning control dial, easy to remove and empty crumb tray and Dualit's very own ProHeat elements. We have combined the classic, timeless looks of the iconic Dualit brand with up to date, user friendly technology. |
Energy Efficient TechnologyThe energy-efficient slot selector allows you to only heat the slots you are using. Select one, two, three, or all four slots on the four-slot toaster or one or two slots on the two-slot toaster. There's also a bagel function to toast one side whilst warming the other. |
Classic Toaster Colour Palette
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Polished: available in 2 or 4 slots |
Metallic Charcoal: available in 2 or 4 slots |
Copper: available in 2 or 4 slots |
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Matt Black: available in 2 or 4 slots |
Apple Candy Red: available in 2 or 4 slots |
White: available in 2 or 4 slots |
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Product information
Brand | Dualit |
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Color | Apple Candy Red |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 14"D x 8"W x 9"H |
Specific Uses For Product | Bagel |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Special Feature | Wide slots for bagels |
Item Weight | 9.4 Pounds |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Number of settings | 6 |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Item Weight | 9.4 pounds |
Manufacturer | Dunlop |
ASIN | B007RUC6LC |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Item model number | 47171 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #188,326 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 28, 2012 |
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Product Description
The Dualit Classic Toaster combines simplicity and sophistication ideally. It features extra-wide 28 mm slots to accommodate a sandwich cage. ProHeat elements increase toasting efficiency and element longevity. The toaster has a removable crumb tray and an adjustable rear foot. Manually operated, the Dualit toaster features a dial to control the degree of browning. This allows you to enjoy your toast exactly the way you like it. An ejector system means that the toast does not pop up but stays warm until the ejector lever is pushed up. It can be set to toast however many slices you wish and has a handy bagel function to toast one side whilst warming the other. Each of these toasters is assembled by hand and the assembler's individual mark can be found on the base plate.
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Customers like the quality, appearance and ease of use of the toaster. For example, they mention it's well constructed, looks cool and is unique. Some appreciate the repairability. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, value, heating, and slots.
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Customers like the quality of the toaster. For example, they mention it's well-constructed, high quality, and easy to use. It makes the best toast and English muffins, and it'll toast 55 per hour. Customers also appreciate that the toast stays in until they manually pop it up.
"...Once the first set of toast is made, this 2 slot-unit, can toast 55 per hour. Now that's a lot of toast.More "quirks" if you will:..." Read more
"...Didn't burn them, and they were pretty evenly toasted as they were all at the same level.Is this thing worth the price?..." Read more
"Easy to use, attractive, solid" Read more
"...Hate Failure Prone "M1 7" Timer Switch - After 1yr-6mo the timer switch went out on this $260 toaster...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the toaster. They mention that it looks cool, unique, and beautiful. Some say that it's the perfect design for their family and gives perfect toast every time. They also mention that the warming rack accessory looks perfect for heating fresh croissants. Overall, customers are satisfied with the appearance and design of the product.
"Easy to use, attractive, solid" Read more
"Love Retro Design - Its a classic and looks great sitting out on counterLove Copper Color - Really a nice copper color and doesn't tarnish..." Read more
"...The Duralit is beautiful - mine was hand-built by Faith (her name was on the bottom of the toaster) in the UK - it took me a few days to adjust to..." Read more
"...Its mechanically simple, well built, beautiful in design but all of its charms have some downfalls, oddly enough these downfalls and complexities..." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the toaster. They mention that it's simple, classic-looking device with excellent performance. They appreciate the no gimmick manual operation and sturdy construction. Customers also mention that the toser is very basic and easy to add a little more time by just turning the dial a few.
"...The crumb tray: It seems really simple and it is. But there are NO MORE CRUMBS under the toaster, ever. I love that.The accessories:..." Read more
"Easy to use, attractive, solid" Read more
"Excellent well made product, I'm very pleased with the simplicity and functionality of the toaster...." Read more
"...Love Simplistic Controls - Easy to operateLove Reparability Factor (Not Throw Away) - You can get OEM replacement parts..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the repairability of the toaster. They mention that all parts are easily purchased and replaceable, and most major assemblies can be replaced. They also appreciate the simple design and the fact that any part can be easily replaced.
"...Other features:Serviceability: All parts are easily purchased and replaceable...." Read more
"...Love Simplistic Controls - Easy to operateLove Reparability Factor (Not Throw Away) - You can get OEM replacement parts..." Read more
"...The timer ticks when you turn it, everything can be replaced if it brakes...." Read more
"...It’s old school in the sense that it’s repairable, spare parts are sold at the manufacturer’s website for those skilled/licensed to repair these..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the toaster. Some mention that it performed flawlessly with consistent and reproducible degree of toasting, and the results are excellent. However, others say that it does not do a good job with whole wheat bread, stopped working about 6 weeks after purchase, and that the bagel mode didn't work on either.
"...After that, WAIT 20 seconds, then use or toast. This is very handy. Reviving bread this way is much, much better than microwaving...." Read more
"...well made product, I'm very pleased with the simplicity and functionality of the toaster...." Read more
"...much for for something as simple as a toaster that just does not perform up to expectations with such a low MTBF rate!" Read more
"...Still performing well! Sturdy, reliable. Built like a tank. I ordered a spare timer and heating panels for any future repairs if ever needed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the toaster. Some mention it's worth the price, while others say it'll fail for such an expensive product. The tray feels super light and cheap, and the performance is absurd for the absurd price. Some customers also mention that the workmanship was noticeably lower than their older unit.
"Okay it is pricey - but after going through burned bread, uneven results, small slots, and dead elements with my last two high-priced toasters - I..." Read more
"...Is this thing worth the price?..." Read more
"...It's huge and it's heavy and it's very expensive, but the copper color makes it beautiful. There are reasons for all of this. It is very basic...." Read more
"...So, I personally think I got the deal of the century, and it's worth every dollar that I paid for it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heating of the toaster. Some mention that it keeps the toast warmer if they can't get to it the minute it's done, and the outside stays cool no matter how much toast they make. However, others say that nothing inside was getting warm, the toast is never hot, and it needs to be warmed up for a few moments.
"...Love Warming Rack - Great for warming all sorts of things..." Read more
"...Yes it will defrost the bread first. Yes there are no thermo-couple devices in it to determine whether your toast is done to perfection...." Read more
"...No wasted heat. I love the heft and style. And though I thought I'd hate the egg-timer noise it makes while toasting, surprisingly I just don't...." Read more
"...just put the bread in, push the button and forget about it, it needs to be warmed up for a few moments and the bread needs to be turned if you want..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the slots of the toaster. Some find the slots plenty wide, while others say they're too small.
"...Hate that the toaster often does not accommodate today's typical bread slices as oriented from a loaf as it would sit on counter...." Read more
"...The slots are plenty big enough for bagels...." Read more
"...is pricey - but after going through burned bread, uneven results, small slots, and dead elements with my last two high-priced toasters - I was so..." Read more
"...The fourth reason, is that the slots are not wide enough to hold a jumbo bagel without smashing it a bit...." Read more
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I purchased this toaster to replace a 40 plus years-old Mary Proctor toaster (very nice in its heyday). I was actually just looking for toasters that had an optional heating rack, since that option seems really good for defrosting buns and heating this really awful cheap pastry that my Dad loves. This toaster, kept coming up in my searches, but the horrid reviews foolishly keep me from delving further. I bought it and this is what I experienced.
This toaster has two simple knobs; the upper dial for the number and/or type of bread to be toasted and a lower dial for the time setting. Between the two knobs is an indicator light (an LED) showing if the heating elements are on or off. That's it. That is all it takes to use this toaster, but you need to SET BOTH EVERY time you use it.
If your interested in more details, these are the "quirks" I noted:
First, set how many toasts you are making; I have never had to do this before. For a two slicer it is 2, 1, or 0-like thingy for a bagel or English muffin. Of course, four slot toasters have up to 4 toast selections and a choice between 1 or 2 bagels). From reading the critical posts, I think this step is most often not known or missed by people. (If you set it for more or less toast, you get real uneven heating and toast.)
Second, the first slot to use/load is on the LEFT, so you need to load from there; again I never had to do this before either, it was always from the right. (Please, please do not argue why; just go with it.)
Then to "start" with a cold toaster, it might help to preheat, this really only takes a moment; but you have three options here:
1)Start it with empty slots and run the toaster for a one minute, or
2)Add one minute, of toasting time, to your first toast run, or
3)You can actually choose to follow the manufacturer's instructions and set the timing dial to just past the 2 (minute), where they printed a black dot for you; set it there and for most breads and you will have a perfect first toast and a toaster that is now warmed up for subsequent loads. (They have actually tried to dummy-proof this toaster, the numbers are gone and my knob is labeled light, medium and dark; see they do listen.)
For subsequent toasting just chose the setting you desire, (as with any toaster, different breads take different times and fresher bread will take a bit longer etc.; I have one Portuguese sweat bread that toasts very, very quickly). Once the first set of toast is made, this 2 slot-unit, can toast 55 per hour. Now that's a lot of toast.
More "quirks" if you will:
The bagel setting(s) is a little different, the two center elements do the toasting, so face the cut slices that way; but also the outer elements also gently heat the underside of the bagel. (I also have the rack and you can place humongous bagels (cut side down) and they will toast perfectly.)
The toast does not pop-up. There is a simple mechanical lever and knob that is the fundamental design and it is both brilliant and WONDERFUL. There are two benefits for me. One, it is easy-peasy to check my toast without disrupting the toasting cycle. Two, it keeps the toast (or sandwich) warm until I am ready to retrieve it. There is no major shifting or squishing of bread, I can easily grasp very small raisin toast without the bamboo tongs (I always needed tongs for all my other toasters).
Defrost setting: There used to be a snowflake on the dial to indicate it was to defrost, but I guess it was too complicated for some. Now you just put it on the 1 minute timer. After that, WAIT 20 seconds, then use or toast. This is very handy. Reviving bread this way is much, much better than microwaving.
The timer: Similar to old wind up alarm clocks (my mother has one that is probably 50 years old and still wakes her every morning), is mechanical. It ticks while it is on. So there are two indicators you are toasting; one, the pleasant ticking and two, the LED light.
The crumb tray: It seems really simple and it is. But there are NO MORE CRUMBS under the toaster, ever. I love that.
The accessories:
Bread Cage: If you have a lot of "small" items to toast, you might want to consider the bread cage. This is excellent for normal-sized toasted sandwiches, like cheese and such, or small bagels, or whatever crumpets or tea cakes are? They recommend letting the toasted sandwich sit for an additional minute for more thorough heating throughout; it really helps the cheese melt.
The Warming Rack: If you have a lot of "larger" items to heat/toast, you might get this add-on. This fits above the toaster. It has various uses, like to warm or defrost muffins, buns (hot dog, hamburger etc.). Some people actually use this for toasting big bagels. Others put a piece of foil/parchment paper and reheat pizza here; it does do a great job for it, no more soggy crusts. Still others use it to heat tortillas. Whatever you use it for, it is great; it is much faster and gives better results than using a toaster oven. When re-heating pastries with icing I put a piece of parchment paper (pre-cut and in the cupboard above the toaster) down on the rack to protect from drips. (I am very biased on this option, for this is the actual reason why I finally researched Dualit and bought it; few toasters seem have this option.)
Clean-up is a breeze. The most mess comes from drips from reheating pastry and such with the warming rack. This too is easy-peasy. First let it cool then lightly wipe with a damp towel with a touch of a type non-abrasive cleaner (baking soda, Bon Ami or Barkeepers Friend); looks brand new again.
Other features:
Serviceability: All parts are easily purchased and replaceable. If you ever need to replace a heating element the user's manual shows you how to do it!
It is just simple, wonderful and incredibly functional product. The bottom line is this machine, no matter the age, rocks.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2012
I purchased this toaster to replace a 40 plus years-old Mary Proctor toaster (very nice in its heyday). I was actually just looking for toasters that had an optional heating rack, since that option seems really good for defrosting buns and heating this really awful cheap pastry that my Dad loves. This toaster, kept coming up in my searches, but the horrid reviews foolishly keep me from delving further. I bought it and this is what I experienced.
This toaster has two simple knobs; the upper dial for the number and/or type of bread to be toasted and a lower dial for the time setting. Between the two knobs is an indicator light (an LED) showing if the heating elements are on or off. That's it. That is all it takes to use this toaster, but you need to SET BOTH EVERY time you use it.
If your interested in more details, these are the "quirks" I noted:
First, set how many toasts you are making; I have never had to do this before. For a two slicer it is 2, 1, or 0-like thingy for a bagel or English muffin. Of course, four slot toasters have up to 4 toast selections and a choice between 1 or 2 bagels). From reading the critical posts, I think this step is most often not known or missed by people. (If you set it for more or less toast, you get real uneven heating and toast.)
Second, the first slot to use/load is on the LEFT, so you need to load from there; again I never had to do this before either, it was always from the right. (Please, please do not argue why; just go with it.)
Then to "start" with a cold toaster, it might help to preheat, this really only takes a moment; but you have three options here:
1)Start it with empty slots and run the toaster for a one minute, or
2)Add one minute, of toasting time, to your first toast run, or
3)You can actually choose to follow the manufacturer's instructions and set the timing dial to just past the 2 (minute), where they printed a black dot for you; set it there and for most breads and you will have a perfect first toast and a toaster that is now warmed up for subsequent loads. (They have actually tried to dummy-proof this toaster, the numbers are gone and my knob is labeled light, medium and dark; see they do listen.)
For subsequent toasting just chose the setting you desire, (as with any toaster, different breads take different times and fresher bread will take a bit longer etc.; I have one Portuguese sweat bread that toasts very, very quickly). Once the first set of toast is made, this 2 slot-unit, can toast 55 per hour. Now that's a lot of toast.
More "quirks" if you will:
The bagel setting(s) is a little different, the two center elements do the toasting, so face the cut slices that way; but also the outer elements also gently heat the underside of the bagel. (I also have the rack and you can place humongous bagels (cut side down) and they will toast perfectly.)
The toast does not pop-up. There is a simple mechanical lever and knob that is the fundamental design and it is both brilliant and WONDERFUL. There are two benefits for me. One, it is easy-peasy to check my toast without disrupting the toasting cycle. Two, it keeps the toast (or sandwich) warm until I am ready to retrieve it. There is no major shifting or squishing of bread, I can easily grasp very small raisin toast without the bamboo tongs (I always needed tongs for all my other toasters).
Defrost setting: There used to be a snowflake on the dial to indicate it was to defrost, but I guess it was too complicated for some. Now you just put it on the 1 minute timer. After that, WAIT 20 seconds, then use or toast. This is very handy. Reviving bread this way is much, much better than microwaving.
The timer: Similar to old wind up alarm clocks (my mother has one that is probably 50 years old and still wakes her every morning), is mechanical. It ticks while it is on. So there are two indicators you are toasting; one, the pleasant ticking and two, the LED light.
The crumb tray: It seems really simple and it is. But there are NO MORE CRUMBS under the toaster, ever. I love that.
The accessories:
Bread Cage: If you have a lot of "small" items to toast, you might want to consider the bread cage. This is excellent for normal-sized toasted sandwiches, like cheese and such, or small bagels, or whatever crumpets or tea cakes are? They recommend letting the toasted sandwich sit for an additional minute for more thorough heating throughout; it really helps the cheese melt.
The Warming Rack: If you have a lot of "larger" items to heat/toast, you might get this add-on. This fits above the toaster. It has various uses, like to warm or defrost muffins, buns (hot dog, hamburger etc.). Some people actually use this for toasting big bagels. Others put a piece of foil/parchment paper and reheat pizza here; it does do a great job for it, no more soggy crusts. Still others use it to heat tortillas. Whatever you use it for, it is great; it is much faster and gives better results than using a toaster oven. When re-heating pastries with icing I put a piece of parchment paper (pre-cut and in the cupboard above the toaster) down on the rack to protect from drips. (I am very biased on this option, for this is the actual reason why I finally researched Dualit and bought it; few toasters seem have this option.)
Clean-up is a breeze. The most mess comes from drips from reheating pastry and such with the warming rack. This too is easy-peasy. First let it cool then lightly wipe with a damp towel with a touch of a type non-abrasive cleaner (baking soda, Bon Ami or Barkeepers Friend); looks brand new again.
Other features:
Serviceability: All parts are easily purchased and replaceable. If you ever need to replace a heating element the user's manual shows you how to do it!
It is just simple, wonderful and incredibly functional product. The bottom line is this machine, no matter the age, rocks.
On the toast, that is why we buy these things. Yes it makes toast. Yes it will defrost the bread first. Yes there are no thermo-couple devices in it to determine whether your toast is done to perfection. You have to experiment a bit, starting of course with the basic recommended setting. As the toaster does heat up when making multiple slices, ie more than a single batch, you'll probably want to reduce the time a tad.
Is the toast perfectly brown along all the face, no, it's slightly more done at the top, well heat rises. Did the toast get defrosted, yep, no issues there. Did a bagel work, yep, same for an "english muffin", on the "bagel" setting which is where the center heats up more than the outer edges. When it's done, the timer does a "click" and that's it, no bell, so you have to be paying attention. It does not automatically lift out, you have to push the level down, not an issue for me as my wrists still work fine.
I did buy a sandwich press so that I can put smaller pieces of toast in it without them being caught by the lifter bar and the interior wires. First time I tried it, they didn't get stuck but I had to use tongs to get them out. Didn't burn them, and they were pretty evenly toasted as they were all at the same level.
Is this thing worth the price? I have no idea, but if the current level of Oster toasters last only a year, and the reports are that this one should last at least two to three before elements are replaced (maybe longer some folks seem to get a lot of use out of theirs) the price is a break even. And I can feel good about not adding to the trash heap in the desert.
Does it look cool? yeah. Does it take up more space than my old Oster? Just a bit. Is it hard to operate? no. Is it plastic? or have a plastic outer case? no.
There is one mechanical lever for lifting your toast out, one dial to set it for the number of slices (left to right, when facing the toaster), or bagel. And one mechanical timer switch with a snow flake on it for defrost, a couple of random numbers, (2, 3) and a dot which the manual says is the correct place to start when making toast. Can you add just "a tad more time" yes, but if you asked for too much you can either just let it run out on it's own or push the timer to the off position.
if my opinion changes on this thing, I'll update this review. But so far it's the best choice for me.
Compared to cheap plastic throw aways!
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Easy to clean and the cover over the elements prevent the interior from building up debris