Advantages: Looks great, toasts well Disadvantages: A bit expensive, large 'footprint'
With monotonous regularity our toasters ‘die’ every two years. The last one was no different, having ejected 4slices of toast most mornings for its brief life. If the white goods industry goes for a 5-year cycle of obsolescence by catastrophic failure of key components, someone forgot to tell the toaster people.
In a bizarre coincidence, like all the buses coming along at the same time, the iron joined the queue for replacement having been with us for a commendable 15 years or so.
We shopped at Scottish Power and Curry’s in Perth but at the end of the day Curry’s had the best choice.
It is of no use whatsoever if we have a 2-slicetoaster due to my wife and I wanting a slice, then as soon as the bread’s in and cooking the two boys want to join in.
Appearance
So the Breville caught our ...
Advantages: The best companion you could hope for Disadvantages: The breeding
might end up with all of them with folded ears. The way it happens is usually between the 3rd and 4th week after birth and it will just happen like it did to me without any signs of happening.
If you mate one cat without folded ears and is not a Scottish fold and breed this with one that is then you are likely to have problems with the cats overall health.
They can come out smaller as well in size and length and look in some cases to thin. They do tend to be fine though just a lot smaller and people might comment they believe that the cat is actually a kitten still when they are not.
Health Issues
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Like every cat each breed has health complications. With the Scottish Fold I know of 2 problems with health they can have but fortunately for me mine never had.
One is called Autosomal Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD). This ...
tink-er-bell 05.10.2009
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Advantages: reliable, quick to heat up Disadvantages: slots too shallow
I enjoy a lazy slice of toast on those mornings when I don't have to race off to work at a ridiculously early hour. We've had the Tefal for a few years now so I feel qualified to review it. lasted longer than the cheaper toasters we have owned in the past.
It cost a little more than the average cheapo toaster but has better facilities than most and the durability alone makes it a better deal.
There are four variable width slots, controlled in pairs, so you can toast 2 or 4 pieces of bread at a time.
The controls are simple and cover most options, the main operating switch is the mechanism that lowers the bread into the slots and activates the heaters.
A solenoid prevents the lever locking in the down position if the toaster is not plugged in. There are buttons for keeping the toast warm (never used by me!) and one ...