Dude you have a god given talent. You have just taken a boring ass toaster,and made it an entertaining subject. Please don’t be reluctant to talk or review everything that come to mind. I believe you could make ,Watching Paint Dry entertaining & Funny ❤😊😊😊😊😊
On the off chance that you had some old e-bike parts in the box, and did not hit the toaster, I can help with part of the problem. I have the exact toaster and had the same problem, which is that the thin elements are not glowing orange evenly. This is because the wires are not evenly spaced out away from the gray material that they are mounted to. If they touch the gray mounting it will absorb the heat and the element will not glow and emit any infrared radiation. Get a long flat blade screwdriver about 1/4" wide, sharpen the end a bit and use it to get between the element and the mounting, then turn it slightly to get the elements away from the mounting. You have to do this with each little loop of element. Start from the ends and get them all the same so that they all glow evenly. You will have to test your work every few loops you fix. You will also have to give up a whole day of riding to do this. The farther from the mounting, the quicker they will glow. Worked for me until mine quit completely. I now have to hold the handle down if I want toast. Nothing else works. On the bright side, my fingers are getting stronger.
I was one of those fools who actually bought this toaster. I actually really like it, but now the lever wont stay down. I've seen some videos on how to fix the problem but this model doean't seem to allow the right to repair. I've unscrewed the base but I can't remove it from said base. Any advice?
Great first video to watch in the morning. I agree with you about the bagels. We are right and anyone that toasts both sides of the bagel is wrong. Nice vidoe again sir, keep it up.
I wish I would have found this video before using my Airmiles to buy this toaster. I have only toasted one piece of bread and the result has also ruined my life.
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Your original review basically caused my life to spiral out of control due to my purchasing of this tragedy of human history, thanks
Pretty much ruined your life. Sorry man
Dude you have a god given talent. You have just taken a boring ass toaster,and made it an entertaining subject. Please don’t be reluctant to talk or review everything that come to mind. I believe you could make ,Watching Paint Dry entertaining & Funny ❤😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks I really appreciate that. Sometimes you just gotta vent about your toast you know..
Another hilarious video.. Loved it.!!
Would hate to think what something like a stereo or television could do to his life. Could be downright ugly.
The answer is in your title. It's a "4 SLICE TOASTER". Why would expect anything else? With all do respect.
You are funny. On the opposite end, I was actually wondering about how it handles long bread. Now I know. And knowing is half the battle.
On the off chance that you had some old e-bike parts in the box, and did not hit the toaster, I can help with part of the problem. I have the exact toaster and had the same problem, which is that the
thin elements are not glowing orange evenly. This is because the wires are not evenly spaced out away from the gray material that they are mounted to. If they touch the gray mounting it will absorb the heat and the element will not glow and emit any infrared radiation. Get a long flat blade screwdriver about 1/4" wide, sharpen the end a bit and use it to get between the element and the
mounting, then turn it slightly to get the elements away from the mounting. You have to do this with each little loop of element. Start from the ends and get them all the same so that they all glow
evenly. You will have to test your work every few loops you fix. You will also have to give up a whole day of riding to do this. The farther from the mounting, the quicker they will glow. Worked for me until mine quit completely. I now have to hold the handle down if I want toast. Nothing else works. On the bright side, my fingers are getting stronger.
I toast my bread in a cast iron pan. With a little butter, and some cheese .... I make grilled cheese instead of toast.
I like how this comment progressed from toast into grilled cheese lol
I was one of those fools who actually bought this toaster. I actually really like it, but now the lever wont stay down. I've seen some videos on how to fix the problem but this model doean't seem to allow the right to repair. I've unscrewed the base but I can't remove it from said base. Any advice?
Breville is toast even though their corporate headquarters has a prestigious zip code
Great first video to watch in the morning. I agree with you about the bagels. We are right and anyone that toasts both sides of the bagel is wrong. Nice vidoe again sir, keep it up.
I wish I would have found this video before using my Airmiles to buy this toaster. I have only toasted one piece of bread and the result has also ruined my life.
@@horeinator I'm very sorry to hear that. We are in the same boat
It might be like that for garlic bread. 🤷 I.D.K.
I've seen garlic bread that's soft in the middle and toasted around the edges.
Then this is the toaster for you!
That is exactly what I needed to know. "The center elements do not get hot" as do most toasters. I will not be buying one.
...🤦♂️...Outstanding....🤣😂 Video work is great....in my opinion...but I also use my Rescue Puppies and Poster Board signs begging for Subscribers...🤷♂️😂🤣 I love the Puppy...beautiful!!
Why would you want to make that perfectly fresh bread stale by toasting it to begin with. Unplug that Breville, make it unrestricted!
I'll take delusional for $800 Alex
Who the heck keeps a toaster box around for 8 months? Real fucked up.
Just worked out that way, usually that box would have been long gone but it was out of sight out of mind
It a Australian company, we use 240v, maybe cause it's 120v I usa?