Posmo
I'm a piano until proven otherwise
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2007
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- Finland
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- '86 Sierra iS, '70 Cortina, '90 Sierra, '04 RS182
Wehave the exact same kitchen aid toaster as the OP posted, even the same colour.
I can't be bothered to write a "review" so i'm just going to post good/bad things about it.
+EXTREMELY STURY. It feels like a very high quality product, No plastics to be seen (except on the controls).
+Nice design. If you like that sort of thing.
+Fantastic controls: Only 2 knobs, time and power on, and the power on button feels like turning an ignition key. The toast "shelf" (no idea what to call it) is all mechanical, which I like a lot.
-Very heavy. If you're looking for something you could easily move around the kitchen /store in the cupboard, this is not the toaster for you. You simply have to find a spot on the table for it and leave it there.
-Very expensive. It's kitchen aid..
-Not actually the best toaster in the world. since there is nothing to hold the toasts in place evenly, you sometimes end up with unevenly toasted bread.
-Short power chord. Only a minor -.
Couldn't come up with more things to mention, if you want any pictures of the thing (specific things) just ask.
EDIT:
Funny you should mention Porsche design. We have brushed aluminium Porsche design toaster at our summerhouse
It's an older model, couldn't find a better pic than this:
The thing is, I remember it being very flimsy and generally crap. The alu finish is very nice, but the plastics are Daewoo quality, and the toast "shelf" (still have no better word for it) release jiggles and rattles a lot. It's a good toaster however, jsut doesn't feel like a quality product, unlike the kitchen aid.
I can't be bothered to write a "review" so i'm just going to post good/bad things about it.
+EXTREMELY STURY. It feels like a very high quality product, No plastics to be seen (except on the controls).
+Nice design. If you like that sort of thing.
+Fantastic controls: Only 2 knobs, time and power on, and the power on button feels like turning an ignition key. The toast "shelf" (no idea what to call it) is all mechanical, which I like a lot.
-Very heavy. If you're looking for something you could easily move around the kitchen /store in the cupboard, this is not the toaster for you. You simply have to find a spot on the table for it and leave it there.
-Very expensive. It's kitchen aid..
-Not actually the best toaster in the world. since there is nothing to hold the toasts in place evenly, you sometimes end up with unevenly toasted bread.
-Short power chord. Only a minor -.
Couldn't come up with more things to mention, if you want any pictures of the thing (specific things) just ask.
EDIT:
Just for reference. All these are designed by F.A. Porsche. Porsche design designs a lot of stuff for hire. There's even a kitchen designed by Porsche design.
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Funny you should mention Porsche design. We have brushed aluminium Porsche design toaster at our summerhouse
It's an older model, couldn't find a better pic than this:

The thing is, I remember it being very flimsy and generally crap. The alu finish is very nice, but the plastics are Daewoo quality, and the toast "shelf" (still have no better word for it) release jiggles and rattles a lot. It's a good toaster however, jsut doesn't feel like a quality product, unlike the kitchen aid.
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