nick_md wrote:The numbers on a toaster, are they for time or heat?
LivDiv wrote:Watched a short video on this the other day after it auto played on YouTube. Short answer is no, they are random and vary depending on the toaster. However some, more expensive toasters might have proper timers.nick_md wrote:The numbers on a toaster, are they for time or heat?
On my Delonghi (sp?) toaster it’s time. I know this, because it’s a four slicer, with two dials, which results in different popping times when both pairs are started at the same time.nick_md wrote:The numbers on a toaster, are they for time or heat?
At the very least, I’d let the agency know. They need to know if they’ve got dishonest staff, because it could be going unnoticed elsewhere, or this incident could narrow down who is responsible if it has been reported with other clients.Moot_Geeza wrote:What the fuck do I do?
n0face wrote:The numbers are for toastedness, the higher the number the more toasted the toast. My toaster (a white one) takes longer when you make the first batch in the morning then the second because its warmed up and the toasting efficiency has increased.
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