Hi,
my experiences with the Ritter toaster and water cooker are not only they are much more comfortable than Chinese makes, they also need much less cleaning. The toaster doesn't burn the crumbs that fall off, it just seems to dry them. The water cooker doesn't collect a thick white crust inside, instead it stays so thin you almost can't see it. I really wonder how they do it!
My experiences with Ritter toaster and water cooker
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Re: My experiences with Ritter toaster and water cooker
That's good information.
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Re: My experiences with Ritter toaster and water cooker
I'm a bit jealous of you guys in Europe...it seems that you have so many more options than we do in the US. It's pathetic how quickly so many US brands are willing to sell themselves out for money.
Re: My experiences with Ritter toaster and water cooker
That is what I noticed as well during my trip in the US, see my previous post.
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Fighting a lonely battle... People, please stop buying Chinese crap!
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Re: My experiences with Ritter toaster and water cooker
Well thank you but in general I'm looking for the needle in the haystack because Germany belongs to the countries who followed the US in building up ChIna. E.g. y.ou won't find Ritter in the shops, you can order on their homepage only. Solingen knifes will be made in Solingen, but since all of these companies offer electric kitchen devices today, I think a lot of it is made in China. Luckily our supermarkets don't trust food from China.