Amazon.co.uk Review
The Dualit Vario toaster makes great toast, looks stunning and is built to last. This three-slice model has a two-tone cream and stainless steel finish. The three slots are 28 mm wide with self adjusting wire guards to automatically accommodate a broad range of bread thicknesses. The slots also support the separately available sandwich cage, which is a useful addition for making toasted sandwiches, buns and crumpets, though it is possible to toast the latter without a cage.
The Dualit is a sturdy beast with a retro look. It weighs in at around 4 kg and has minimal controls, all with a reassuringly solid feel to them. The red backlit slot selector switch lights up to inform you when the toaster is in use and can be set for two or three slices. This is important, as the toaster uses a patented ProHeat element which is optimised to produce fast evenly cooked toast, but the element's lifespan may be shortened if a slot is regularly heated while empty. A black rotary time switch means that you need to determine how long you want to toast for each and every time you use the Dualit, rather than relying on a default setting as seen with other toasters. One of the advantages of the Dualit toaster is that the bread doesn't pop up when the timer is finished. Instead you need to press down the central black ejector knob to remove your toast. This ensures that your toast stays warm for longer if you are not there to remove it straightaway. The only other component of note is a useful slide out crumb tray.
Results are impressive, with beautifully even toasting in all slots and up to 98 slices per hour (three medium slices from cold take around 2 minutes). However, the most compelling reason for putting a Dualit toaster in your kitchen is its perfect blend of durability and style. --Heather Wilson
Product Description
The Dualit Vario toaster makes great toast, looks stunning and is built to last.The slots are 28 mm wide with self-adjusting wire guards to automatically accommodate a broad range of bread thicknesses. The slots also support the separately available sandwich cage, which is a useful addition for making toasted sandwiches, buns and crumpets, though it is possible to toast the latter without a cage.