Great
[Good]
The Look of the Toaster: What you see is what you get. It looks just like the picture.
Toasted Bread: It looks like the pictures. It is a bit off centered unless you move the bread to one side of the toaster, which you can figure out pretty quick. It's not too burnt either.
Toast Setting: You can set how burnt you want your toast to be. There's a light setting
Fast: Maybe it's been a while since I used a toaster (when I was a little kid) but I'm pretty surprised as to how fast this thing works.
[Bad]
The only thing I can think of that's not so great is the price. It's a bit steep, but it's understandable given both the features and the fact they had to license the character. Anything Japanese typically isn't cheap.
[Misc]
The setting ranges from 1-5. The best setting for both look and taste is somewhere between 2 and 3.
Love Domo; don't like Domo toaster
I'm a huge Domo fanatic. I have at least twenty of the plush toys, and a few calendars over the years.
When I saw this on sale, I jumped at the chance. And I needed a toaster.
As it turns out, I needed a toaster that worked well. This is a pretty awful toaster because it won't toast something and leave enough of it that's edible. The Domo "face" is so entirely charred that it renders the rest of the carb uneatable. If you set it a little bit lower a setting, it won't touch the bread at all.
I wouldn't buy it again, I can't recommend it, and I look for the chance to get a real toaster.
Super Fun
Great Domo toaster. I must admit that I feel a little guilty spreading butter all over a toasty Domo, but I expect that he likes it.
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