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Dualit New Generation 2 Slice Toaster in Classic Colors
Product Code: DUALIT-NEW-GEN-2-CLASSIC
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If you're looking for a toaster that has all the bells, but doesn't look like it belongs in a science fiction movie, the Dualit New Generation 2 Slice Bread Toaster in Classic Colors would make a perfect addition to your kitchen. This heavy duty toaster was made for commercial use and consists of an insulated stainless-steel body that is meant to last. Its extra wide slots make this toaster is perfect for making toasted bread, bagels, English muffins and more on the go. The New Gen features Dualit's award winning ProHeat elements, which increase efficiency of toasting and heating element longevity. Variable controls let you choose from multiple settings, including defrost, one versus two slot heating, and varying degrees of browning. The New Gen also has an adjustable rear foot and a removable crumb tray. The Sandwich Cage is an optional accessory that adds versatility to the New Gen Toaster. Choose from Chrome, Charcoal, Red, Canary Yellow and Petal Pink. Hand assembled in England. Dimensions 10" x 8" x 9". Dualit item numbers 20293, 20297, 20294, 20298, and 20299. Our Price:$300.00
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About Dualit Dualit is an iconic British brand that makes toasters. The brand was founded by German-born Max Gort-Barten. The company arose from humble beginnings after Gort-Barten served in World War II. He bought a small factory, and began using it to produce electric kitchen appliances using his knowledge of design and engineering. The first product he created that really caught on was a 6 slice toaster with a timer, which was unlike any toaster being produced at the time. The popularity of this item allowed the company to grow and produce new and improved products. Today, the company is run by Max’s son, Leslie. The company still prides itself in producing reliable and well designed products. The newer products feature the latest technology, but their looks are very similar to the designs first used by the company in the 1950s. |
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