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    We bought a DASH mini toaster oven when our toaster died, much better than the toaster ever did and we can put odd sized bread in it.

    And...it has a mechanical timer and mechanical thermostat, surprised it didn't have a Bluetooth interface.
    I have considered buying one of those or something similar for the reason you mentioned just haven't convinced the wife that she wants one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    I have considered buying one of those or something similar for the reason you mentioned just haven't convinced the wife that she wants one
    Sorry, the COMPACT, not the MINI.

    I got it cheap from an overstock place. Check eBay for good prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdurand View Post
    Sorry, the COMPACT, not the MINI.

    I got it cheap from an overstock place. Check eBay for good prices.

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    We still use this today, of course now it's on a transformer to run on 220V.

    I had assumed the 120V heating elements were in parallel and planned to just rewire them in series for 220V. Nope. They're 60V heating elements in series.

    So, transformer it is.



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