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Anonymous Posted on Apr 02, 2014

Toaster replacement knobs

Knobs broke of lever to lower toaster

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 25, 2007

SOURCE: Black & Decker T-1029 2-slice Toaster - lever broken

Main problem with these is crumbs, they get stuck between the 2 surfaces of the small electromagnet that keeps the lever down, consequently it does not stick anymore, try drop kicking it in the drection of the garbage can, this sort fright may just scare it into working again.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: toaster control lever will not stay down

Unplug the toaster, turn upside down, and gently shake all crumbs out. There's been plenty of times when a stray raisin causes this problem!

Otherwise there may be a break in the element. In Australia toasters won't stay down unless the power is connected, and if there is a break in the element there won't be a continuous circuit.

Anonymous

  • 6 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 29, 2010

SOURCE: need a part for toaster, the little thing you push down.

ebay bud

Mack Baxter

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2010

SOURCE: just got this toaster, and

Is there any 'temperature' setting that needs to be adjusted higher, to make it stay?

What did the manual say about how to toast your first slice of bread?

It sounds like you might need to take it back, and get it replaced.

Tell us more--

Mack B

Carl Kay

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2011

SOURCE: The lever doesn't stay down..for

is the power working at the receptacle which it is plugged into ??
try another receptacle, you may have a blown fuse or circuit breaker off

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