So the moment Patty tried to make our supper tonight, the blinkin’ toaster oven conked out, kaput, adios. She had to order a new one online.
I dunno… We loved that oven. *sigh* What’s next?
So the moment Patty tried to make our supper tonight, the blinkin’ toaster oven conked out, kaput, adios. She had to order a new one online.
I dunno… We loved that oven. *sigh* What’s next?
It’s sad to lose an old friend.
It sure is. A few years ago I lost a friend, a teddy bear by the name of Boomster. For some reason, it disappeared without a trace.
This type of thing seems to be happening more and more. Very discouraging to pay top price, install or set up and then have them die
in a short time. sighhh
Built-in obsolescence.
Actually, this one lasted about ten years.
Does the death of appliances come in threes also?
Oh yes it does> I can vouch for that on numerous occasions. “What’s next” is the only thing one can say to the first one.
Please, I don’t want to hear that!
Haha – maybe you’re in the wrong business. Selling the same appliances to the same people every 2-4 years or so sounds profitable.
LOL – did it feel good to beat it, after it was dead? Did you use a hammer or your bare hands…
Now, now–that was the only picture I could find of a shot toaster oven.
I’ll never trust you again. You ruined my fantasy – lol
First the toilet flapper, then the toaster oven … oh, where will it all end?
LOL!! I just love it when these things happen to other people. Oh darn, my coffee pot just broke…
Looks like somebody was REALLY unhappy with the toaster oven!
I feel obliged to re-state that I used a stock photo. We were fond of our toaster oven and were very sorry to see it suddenly fail.
My condolences. 🙁