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Raftergirl

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37. I bought a Breville toaster oven 10-12 years ago. It was pricey, even then. About $200. Toasts perfectly.
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 07:47 PM
14 hrs ago

I got sick of buying a new (cheap) toaster oven every few years. And had a few that caught on fire!

I use it for a lot more than just toast and I like not having to use my oven for everything.

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I hear ya Nikossitti 21 hrs ago #1
I have noticed an explosion of absolutely ridiculous "toasters" with 'features' I can imagine using hlthe2b 21 hrs ago #2
I've had my snowybirdie 21 hrs ago #3
Delonghi Toaster Oven Botany 21 hrs ago #4
I've not shopped for a toaster oven (we have an Oster), House of Roberts 21 hrs ago #7
My old DeLonghi Toaster Oven would probably still be going if my ex hadn't pitched it because it was "old." Botany 21 hrs ago #10
I concur on the DeLonghi oil-filled heaters. NT mahatmakanejeeves 15 hrs ago #36
If your not too picky, you can buy one from a thrift store. Omnipresent 21 hrs ago #5
beat me to it. mopinko 20 hrs ago #16
It's the same with most products bucolic_frolic 21 hrs ago #6
When we lived in roach city - Houston, Texas TexLaProgressive 21 hrs ago #8
My Proctor-Sylex Type T71 has served me well. Hugin 21 hrs ago #9
I cut the piece of bread in half fargone 21 hrs ago #11
She Who Must be Obeyed nurses our 40+ year old toaster along Brother Buzz 20 hrs ago #12
100% agree Prairie Gates 20 hrs ago #13
You can get quality, but the cost is sky high gulliver 20 hrs ago #14
Take a look at the mercuryblues 20 hrs ago #15
Toaster oven is the way to go. Diamond_Dog 20 hrs ago #17
Toaster oven. Wednesdays 20 hrs ago #18
Same here SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #28
I love my Black & Decker convection toaster oven dickthegrouch 20 hrs ago #19
Go to Goodwill or find an estate sale. flvegan 20 hrs ago #20
Oh, this is halarious! Toast on subscription! Wall Street will love it. Gosh, I can subscribe to say, 8 pieces of toast PatrickforB 20 hrs ago #21
Thrift or second hand store. haele 19 hrs ago #22
Let me know when you find a good toaster. It's very frustrating. Vinca 19 hrs ago #23
Bought a microwave at Habitat Restore for $20 lostnfound 15 hrs ago #24
We still need a toaster with a built-in TV and wi-fi - and a self-cleaning button dalton99a 15 hrs ago #25
I can remember when their was toaster repair. Sneederbunk 15 hrs ago #26
I toast mine in my toaster oven. SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #27
Look for sales by those companies with pricey but excellent Ilsa 15 hrs ago #29
I have a Proctor Silex toaster I inherited from doc03 15 hrs ago #30
I have one of those too, but it can't handle wide slices of bread. NT mahatmakanejeeves 15 hrs ago #35
I've been looking for a new toaster myself. It's frustrating. MIButterfly 15 hrs ago #31
I bought this to fit my hippie style Tree Lady 15 hrs ago #32
That's a nice looking toaster! n/t PatrickforB 15 hrs ago #33
Are you done complaining? Here's the answer. mahatmakanejeeves 15 hrs ago #34
I bought a Breville toaster oven 10-12 years ago. It was pricey, even then. About $200. Toasts perfectly. Raftergirl 14 hrs ago #37
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