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Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the
dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. |
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On May 31, 4:11*pm, somebody > wrote:
> Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. Toaster's are cheap. go buy a new one. |
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On May 31, 7:13*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On May 31, 4:11*pm, somebody > wrote: > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > Toaster's are cheap. go buy a new one. i make my own toasters after you've made your own, you will never go back to buying pre-made toasters |
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A Moose in Love wrote:
> On May 31, 7:13?pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote: >> On May 31, 4:11?pm, somebody > wrote: >> >> > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? ?I moved the >> > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up >> > anymore. ?In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my >> > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. >> >> Toaster's are cheap. go buy a new one. > > i make my own toasters after you've made your own, you will never go > back to buying pre-made toasters +0.0001 |
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On May 31, 8:06*pm, A Moose in Love >
wrote: > On May 31, 7:13*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote: > > > On May 31, 4:11*pm, somebody > wrote: > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > Toaster's are cheap. go buy a new one. > > i make my own toasters *after you've made your own, you will never go > back to buying pre-made toasters I would like to order one. |
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On May 31, 7:13*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On May 31, 4:11*pm, somebody > wrote: > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > Toaster's are cheap. go buy a new one. but I'm cheap. |
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On 31/05/2012 7:11 PM, somebody wrote:
> Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. Hav eyou tried cleaning it. Crumbs build up and can clog the pop-up mechanism. A few months ago mine stopped popping up. I opened up the bottom door, shook it, turned it upside down and shook it out, tapped it a few times. Now it works fine again. |
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On May 31, 7:20*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 31/05/2012 7:11 PM, somebody wrote: > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > Hav eyou tried cleaning it. Crumbs build up and can clog the pop-up > mechanism. *A few months ago mine stopped popping up. I opened up the > bottom door, shook it, turned it upside down and shook it out, tapped it > a few times. Now it works fine again. yes sir. I clean the bottom tray fairly regularly, weekly... I think I may have damaged it by turning it upside down to get out excess crumbs. Some website said that can cause more harm than good. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message om... > On 31/05/2012 7:11 PM, somebody wrote: >> Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the >> dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up >> anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my >> toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > Hav eyou tried cleaning it. Crumbs build up and can clog the pop-up > mechanism. A few months ago mine stopped popping up. I opened up the > bottom door, shook it, turned it upside down and shook it out, tapped it a > few times. Now it works fine again. Last time I did that a dead spider fell out....urghhhhhhh |
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somebody wrote:
> > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. I would just replace it. They're not expensive. OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it looks ready. Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable option. Gary |
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On May 31, 4:23*pm, Gary > wrote:
> somebody wrote: > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > I would just replace it. They're not expensive. > > OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it > looks ready. *Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable > option. > > Gary Be sure to use a fork to get the toast out. :-) |
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Chemo the Clown wrote:
> > On May 31, 4:23 pm, Gary > wrote: > > somebody wrote: > > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > I would just replace it. They're not expensive. > > > > OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it > > looks ready. Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable > > option. > > > > Gary > > Be sure to use a fork to get the toast out. :-) While it's still plugged in, right? ![]() |
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On May 31, 4:48*pm, Gary > wrote:
> Chemo the Clown wrote: > > > On May 31, 4:23 pm, Gary > wrote: > > > somebody wrote: > > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > I would just replace it. They're not expensive. > > > > OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it > > > looks ready. *Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable > > > option. > > > > Gary > > > Be sure to use a fork to get the toast out. :-) > > While it's still plugged in, right? * ![]() You gotta live on the edge.... |
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On May 31, 7:50*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On May 31, 4:48*pm, Gary > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Chemo the Clown wrote: > > > > On May 31, 4:23 pm, Gary > wrote: > > > > somebody wrote: > > > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > > I would just replace it. They're not expensive. > > > > > OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it > > > > looks ready. *Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable > > > > option. > > > > > Gary > > > > Be sure to use a fork to get the toast out. :-) > > > While it's still plugged in, right? * ![]() > > You gotta live on the edge.... has anyone really lived "on the edge" for very long? It seems it would be exhausting trying to keep one's balance. |
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Gary wrote:
> > Chemo the Clown wrote: > > > > On May 31, 4:23 pm, Gary > wrote: > > > somebody wrote: > > > > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > > > I would just replace it. They're not expensive. > > > > > > OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it > > > looks ready. Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable > > > option. > > > > > > Gary > > > > Be sure to use a fork to get the toast out. :-) > > While it's still plugged in, right? ![]() Yes, while standing in a bathtub of water, to catch the crumbs of course. |
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On May 31, 7:36*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On May 31, 4:23*pm, Gary > wrote: > > > somebody wrote: > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > I would just replace it. They're not expensive. > > > OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it > > looks ready. *Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable > > option. > > > Gary > > Be sure to use a fork to get the toast out. :-) Should it be metal or plastic? or wooden? |
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On May 31, 7:23*pm, Gary > wrote:
> somebody wrote: > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > I would just replace it. They're not expensive. > > OR.....you could just stand there and watch your toast and pop it up when it > looks ready. *Not joking you...sounds like that's your only reasonable > option. > > Gary yeah, but sometimes I get distracted and forget-- until I smell the aroma of burnt toast. I guess I should replace it. There's a B&D one on Amazon for $16. |
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> Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. You could try repairing it. You might need some tools. |
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"George M. Middius" wrote:
> > somebody wrote: > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > You could try repairing it. You might need some tools. Don't even attempt this without a toaster alignment tool. You'll never get it back into alignment without one. |
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On 31/05/2012 9:13 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:
> "George M. Middius" wrote: >> >> somebody wrote: >> >>> Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the >>> dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up >>> anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my >>> toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. >> >> You could try repairing it. You might need some tools. > > Don't even attempt this without a > toaster alignment tool. You'll never > get it back into alignment without one. Have you found one on Ebay and been unable to identify it? |
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On May 31, 5:31*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 31/05/2012 9:13 PM, Mark Thorson wrote: > > > "George M. Middius" wrote: > > >> somebody wrote: > > >>> Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > >>> dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > >>> anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > >>> toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > >> You could try repairing it. You might need some tools. > > > Don't even attempt this without a > > toaster alignment tool. *You'll never > > get it back into alignment without one. > > Have you found one on Ebay and been unable to identify it? If he did, would he know it? ![]() |
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On May 31, 9:13*pm, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> "George M. Middius" wrote: > > > somebody wrote: > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > You could try repairing it. You might need some tools. > > Don't even attempt this without a > toaster alignment tool. *You'll never > get it back into alignment without one. so I need to take it to a mechanic? I wasn't planning on driving it, just toasting with it. |
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Take it to the local nursing home, someone there will know how to fix it
lol Reminds me of the LazyBoy recliner I had. Fairly new, my cat clawed/tore apart the fabric in one spot. So I started to take it apart...and apart...and apart...if it weren't for the bottle of glue they emptied into every screw hole I would have been able to patch the troubled spot with the extra flap of fabric that hung from the top and put it back together again. |
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![]() "somebody" > wrote in message ... > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. Replace it, it's toast. Paul |
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On Jun 1, 12:48*am, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
> "somebody" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > Replace it, it's toast. > > Paul I hate throwing them away. This like the 3rd or 4th one that has done this in last 20 years. Maybe I could scan it and turn it into a screensaver? Though it might burn the screen since the thermostat is probably shot... Good-bye toaster-- thanks for the many toasts over the years. |
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 02:00:49 -0700 (PDT), somebody
> wrote: >On Jun 1, 12:48*am, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote: >> "somebody" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the >> > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up >> > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my >> > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. >> >> Replace it, it's toast. >> >> Paul > >I hate throwing them away. This like the 3rd or 4th one that has done >this in last 20 years. Maybe I could scan it and turn it into a >screensaver? Though it might burn the screen since the thermostat is >probably shot... Good-bye toaster-- thanks for the many toasts over >the years. I'm kind of late to this thread, but I have bought too many toasters too. They aren't expensive, but is there one that lasts, is kind of compact, makes good toast---and probably not found at COSTCO? I could use advice. Thanks. aloha, Cea |
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On Jun 2, 9:48*pm, pure kona > wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 02:00:49 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > >On Jun 1, 12:48*am, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote: > >> "somebody" > wrote in message > > .... > > >> > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > >> > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > >> > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > >> > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > >> Replace it, it's toast. > > >> Paul > > >I hate throwing them away. *This like the 3rd or 4th one that has done > >this in last 20 years. *Maybe I could scan it and turn it into a > >screensaver? Though it might burn the screen since the thermostat is > >probably shot... *Good-bye toaster-- thanks for the many toasts over > >the years. > > I'm kind of late to this thread, but I have bought too many toasters > too. *They aren't expensive, but is there one that lasts, is kind of > compact, *makes good toast---and probably not found at COSTCO? > > I could use advice. Thanks. > aloha, > Cea I think those breed of toasters are extinct. I hear stories of mythical ones--like those you speak of-- from the 50s and 60s that people claim to have seen or even own, but I have never seen one myself. -Doubting Thomas |
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pure kona wrote:
> > I'm kind of late to this thread, but I have bought too many toasters > too. They aren't expensive, but is there one that lasts, is kind of > compact, makes good toast---and probably not found at COSTCO? > > I could use advice. Thanks. I have a Black & Decker 2-slice toaster with wide slots good for bagels or english muffins. I've been using it for 15-20 years now and it's "still going." The energizer toaster. Gary |
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On 2012-06-03, Gary > wrote:
> I have a Black & Decker 2-slice toaster with wide slots good for bagels or > english muffins. I've been using it for 15-20 years now and it's "still > going." The energizer toaster. Yeah, but I'm betting a toasted cheese or a frozen pot pie can get real messy. ![]() nb -- vi --the heart of evil! Support labeling GMOs <http://www.labelgmos.org/> |
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On Jun 3, 5:30*am, Gary > wrote:
> pure kona wrote: > > > I'm kind of late to this thread, but I have bought too many toasters > > too. *They aren't expensive, but is there one that lasts, is kind of > > compact, *makes good toast---and probably not found at COSTCO? > > > I could use advice. Thanks. > > I have a Black & Decker 2-slice toaster with wide slots good for bagels or > english muffins. I've been using it for 15-20 years now and it's "still > going." *The energizer toaster. > > Gary I went out a couple months back and bought one of those long slot toasters that will toast four slices of bread or two slides of long breads like rye. Also has a bagel setting, and a little tray on the bottom that slides out so you can empty out the crumbs easily. I use it a few times a week, and I think in ten years all new toasters will have the various features this one has. http://www.kmart.com/oster-4-slice-l...lockType=G6 2 |
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> wrote: > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. Good luck. You can always stand next to it and use bamboo tongs to take the toast out when it's done. http://www.pamperedchef.com/graphics...250/2237_h.jpg , but I'd use that money on a new toaster. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Jun 1, 12:54*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Thu, 31 May 2012 16:11:44 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > wrote: > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > Good luck. *You can always stand next to it and use bamboo tongs to > take the toast out when it's done.http://www.pamperedchef.com/graphics...250/2237_h.jpg, but I'd > use that money on a new toaster. > > -- > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. I took it apart and stood in bathwater as someone earlier suggested, but didn't find any crumbs causing a problem. Put it back together and still doesn't pop up on it's own... Maybe I should plug it in while standing in the bathwater? And use a metal fork to scrape around in it? Then my problem(s) should go away. |
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 19:26:04 -0700 (PDT), somebody
> wrote: > On Jun 1, 12:54*pm, sf > wrote: > > On Thu, 31 May 2012 16:11:44 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > wrote: > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > Good luck. *You can always stand next to it and use bamboo tongs to > > take the toast out when it's done.http://www.pamperedchef.com/graphics...250/2237_h.jpg, but I'd > > use that money on a new toaster. > > > > -- > > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. > > I took it apart and stood in bathwater as someone earlier suggested, > but didn't find any crumbs causing a problem. Put it back together > and still doesn't pop up on it's own... Maybe I should plug it in > while standing in the bathwater? And use a metal fork to scrape > around in it? Then my problem(s) should go away. Heh! Taking the easy way out, huh? -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Jun 2, 1:51*am, sf > wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 19:26:04 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > On Jun 1, 12:54*pm, sf > wrote: > > > On Thu, 31 May 2012 16:11:44 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > wrote: > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > Good luck. *You can always stand next to it and use bamboo tongs to > > > take the toast out when it's done.http://www.pamperedchef.com/graphics...250/2237_h.jpg, but I'd > > > use that money on a new toaster. > > > > -- > > > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. > > > I took it apart and stood in bathwater as someone earlier suggested, > > but didn't find any crumbs causing a problem. *Put it back together > > and still doesn't pop up on it's own... *Maybe I should plug it in > > while standing in the bathwater? *And use a metal fork to scrape > > around in it? *Then my problem(s) should go away. > > Heh! *Taking the easy way out, huh? > no, then people would snicker at the service when some smartass says under his breath: "he's toast now" |
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somebody wrote:
> > On Jun 2, 1:51 am, sf > wrote: > > On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 19:26:04 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > > On Jun 1, 12:54 pm, sf > wrote: > > > > On Thu, 31 May 2012 16:11:44 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? I moved the > > > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > > > anymore. In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > > > Good luck. You can always stand next to it and use bamboo tongs to > > > > take the toast out when it's done.http://www.pamperedchef.com/graphics...250/2237_h.jpg, but I'd > > > > use that money on a new toaster. > > > > > > -- > > > > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. > > > > > I took it apart and stood in bathwater as someone earlier suggested, > > > but didn't find any crumbs causing a problem. Put it back together > > > and still doesn't pop up on it's own... Maybe I should plug it in > > > while standing in the bathwater? And use a metal fork to scrape > > > around in it? Then my problem(s) should go away. > > > > Heh! Taking the easy way out, huh? > > > > no, then people would snicker at the service when some smartass says > under his breath: "he's toast now" Ok then....here's an old joke. It went something like this: I asked my friend if he'd like to go hunting with me the next weekend. He replied, "Sure, I'm game." So I shot him. (splat!) ![]() |
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 05:34:56 -0700 (PDT), somebody
> wrote: > On Jun 2, 1:51*am, sf > wrote: > > On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 19:26:04 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > > On Jun 1, 12:54*pm, sf > wrote: > > > > On Thu, 31 May 2012 16:11:44 -0700 (PDT), somebody > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > Is there anyway to salvage the toaster and repair it? *I moved the > > > > > dial a few times and it doesn't matter anymore; it never pops up > > > > > anymore. *In the past, I just have bought a new toaster but I liked my > > > > > toaster and don't want to spend money on a new one. > > > > > > Good luck. *You can always stand next to it and use bamboo tongs to > > > > take the toast out when it's done.http://www.pamperedchef.com/graphics...250/2237_h.jpg, but I'd > > > > use that money on a new toaster. > > > > > > -- > > > > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. > > > > > I took it apart and stood in bathwater as someone earlier suggested, > > > but didn't find any crumbs causing a problem. *Put it back together > > > and still doesn't pop up on it's own... *Maybe I should plug it in > > > while standing in the bathwater? *And use a metal fork to scrape > > > around in it? *Then my problem(s) should go away. > > > > Heh! *Taking the easy way out, huh? > > > > no, then people would snicker at the service when some smartass says > under his breath: "he's toast now" Okay, it won't be you then. Are you giving your toaster a decent burial or recycling it? -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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