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3 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Apologies Stere, due diligence has revealed that they are indeed shysters!

 

Bloody good kettle mind.

Been faultless for a good few years now.

Dualit's shifted most of it to China! Mind there toasters over rated China ones had made the Dualit poor value always breaking elements.timer dies.toasty stuff always getting stuck. Friends toaster you get bing and it throws it across the room and always toasted nicely.

I wanted one as made here and used to be one of our customers but once had soon learn't to regret it.

 

New Dualit you can't repair mind don't know how there going to get on with new repair it directive?

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2 hours ago, woody paul said:

Had a Breville kettle for about a 10 months still going made in PRC so China. 

Got fed up with cheap flasks last week so ordered a Thermos, turned up and made in China. 

I bought a cheap "Thermos Cafe" MIC, kept warm for about 3 hours, returned and bought genuine from Thermos UK , also MIC....Keeps hot for 18 hours 🤨

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1 hour ago, AngrySquirrel said:

Dualit's shifted most of it to China! Mind there toasters over rated China ones had made the Dualit poor value always breaking elements.timer dies.toasty stuff always getting stuck. Friends toaster you get bing and it throws it across the room and always toasted nicely.

I wanted one as made here and used to be one of our customers but once had soon learn't to regret it.

 

New Dualit you can't repair mind don't know how there going to get on with new repair it directive?

I did repair the timer on our Dualit toaster with a cheap part off the internet and some help from Youtube!

 

I don’t get this outsourcing to China bollocks.

Most of us would be happy to pay a bit more for genuine British stuff if the quality was there.

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8 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

 

Most of us would be happy to pay a bit more for genuine British stuff if the quality was there.

If only that were the case. As a small charcoal maker selling it is difficult. I know its better than all imported but its more expensive as well and that is a stumbling block for most people IMO

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