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 Post subject: Toast
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:42 pm 
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Dear Santa

I want a Conveyor Toaster for christmas.......any chance?

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:44 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
Dear Santa

I want a Conveyor Toaster for christmas.......any chance?

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Them what you get in Cafes?

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:45 pm 
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Midlander wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Dear Santa

I want a Conveyor Toaster for christmas.......any chance?

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Them what you get in Cafes?

it is a posh name for a union tea-lady

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
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Midlander wrote:
captain cab wrote:
Dear Santa

I want a Conveyor Toaster for christmas.......any chance?

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Them what you get in Cafes?



yeah.....they're big and only serve on purpose.....I think we'd get on :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:46 pm 
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400 slices an hour?? No good for the old ticker old boy.

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
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400 slices an hour?? No good for the old ticker old boy.


I'll see if I can get you one next time I'm at the Premier :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
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400 slices an hour?? No good for the old ticker old boy.


Flash though eh?

I'd invite people in for toast then :D

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:51 pm 
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A Toaster Rollercoaster!!


The Dualit DCT1 conveyor toaster is the perfect front of house solution for toast, buns or bagels, producing up to 250 slices an hour. It has the flexibility to control both top and bottom elements separately (via individual simmerstats), and includes a stand-by mode which saves up to 75% power consumption.

Radiant Quartz Red Heat quick start-up elements (5-10 minutes warm up time)
Easy to use control panel
Adjustable element output, with individual simmerstats to control toasting
Use both elements (for toast) or top or bottom for bagels and buns (max 30mm thick)
Variable browning control
Override safety cut-out
Power saver switch saves up to 75% power consumption in stand-by mode
Safe load-up area
Heated holding area to keep toast warm
Removable crumb tray
Cool-to-touch exterior chassis
Spare parts are available
In Stock £720.00

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 1:32 am 
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http://www.toasterworld.com/index-conveyor.html

toaster world!!!! dot com ffs!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:03 am 
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I want some nice books that I can read on my Indian Ocean paradise in Feb.

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I want some nice books that I can read on my Indian Ocean paradise in Feb.

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any on toasters?

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I want some nice books that I can read on my Indian Ocean paradise in Feb.

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The Litigator by John Grisham unless of course you've already read it. Alternatively ask for a Kindle you can take lots of books then. Personally I prefer the look and feel of books when I'm reading but when travelling this is ideal :D I'm still worried that you're Indian Ocean paradise looks too much like mine

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The Litigator by John Grisham unless of course you've already read it.

That is on my list, but I wont take that with me.

Maybe the latest Jack Reacher and the latest Conn Iggulden will be travelling with me.

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The Litigator by John Grisham unless of course you've already read it.

That is on my list, but I wont take that with me.

Maybe the latest Jack Reacher and the latest Conn Iggulden will be travelling with me.


I wonder if like me you prefer the hard copy of the first suggestion but don't mind paperback for the other two?

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 Post subject: Re: Toast
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I wonder if like me you prefer the hard copy of the first suggestion but don't mind paperback for the other two?

When others are buying, presents or gifts, I like hardbacks.

When I'm buying I like Asda paperbacks. :D

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