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Ariete Vintage Series 4-Slice Toaster $59.43 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Ariete is owned by De'Longhi. RRP $119.99 which it was last month (Camels). It dropped down to $66.03 and now to $59.43.

Looks to be well reviewed.

The Ariete 156 Vintage Electric Toaster is the design toaster which, with its unique shapes and pastel colours, decorates your kitchen. The large size of this taster (32 L x 29 W x 30.5 H) makes it a perfect decor element for the kitchen. The Vintage electric toaster features 4 slots, with separate controls for each pair of bread slices, for browning the slices of bread at 6 different toasting levels.

Thanks to its warming and thawing functions, you can not only toast bread, but also simply warm or defrost it with the function of thawing, directly inserting the frozen slice into the toaster.

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  • I've bought several toasters over the years, both cheap and expensive and they can never toast both sides evenly. HELP.

  • +7

    Looks like its straight out of Fallout

    • damn straight ! awesome looking toaster

  • Have just googled it and it can handle bagels, which I have been looking for in a toaster for a while now. Thanks

    • my breville one handles them

  • Toaster technology is still stone age. Bit of extra circuitry and testing would make it more efficient, and ffs give me an individual toasting option. I might only want 1x toast 🙈

  • Can 2 slots be turned off?

    :-)

    • +1

      I’ll assume you’re asking a serious question - yes there’s a lever on each side to control the two slots on that side.

  • +3

    Nothing quite like slapping the word 'vintage' smack bang in the middle, to confirm its not vintage

  • Does the defrost settings lightly toast the bread or actually defrost to a fresher, non-toasty level?

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