Pros: Nostalgic Art-Deco looks, Inexpensive, Toasts Well Cons: Cheap imitation of the original Sunbeam T-9 model
I'm keeping My Little Toaster--I love it in spite of its flaws! First of all--read the instruction booklet before you use the toaster. You must wipe down and dry the toaster with a soft, clean cloth before the first use. Ultimately--Sunbeam ...
Pros: Nice design. Good materials and workmanship. Cons: Inconsistent toast, especially when you toast just one slice.
We ordered a Model 3916 from a catalog about 9 months ago. I chose it based on its appearance and on Sunbeam's reputation. I remember the great automatic toasters they made years ago. On this one, I like the overall quality of design, materials, and ...
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