Take toasting to a new level with the stylish stainless 4-slice countdown metal toaster by Cuisinart, Featuring generously wide slots to hold toast, English muffins, pastries, and even your favorite bagel halves. The separate controls mean you can defrost waffles before toasting, reheat toast without burning, and even reduce heat on the uncut side of bagels. Enjoy your toasting just how you like it with seven browning settings and an LCD countdown toasting-time display.
Asin | B009L1VUA8 |
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Dimensions | 12.3"D x 12.6"W x 9"H |
Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
J.S. Michigan –
Looks very nice on counter. Not totally even toasting but does a good job. Main thing I wanted was the top not to have extra grooves to have to clean nice smooth top makes it much easier to wipe off without using a brush or q-tip
Laura Lee Davis –
I like this product a lot. Looks nice, so far my bagels and toast have turned out perfect.
DLC –
All I ask of a toaster is this: lower my bread into the slot, heat it until it’s the golden color I chose, then send it back up. Don’t make me pop it up and down multiple times to see if it’s burning, or not cooking, don’t make me flip it around to toast the other side. And could you please do the same thing the next day? This toaster actually does its job. It’s FABULOUS.
2 people in the house. Both like a different shade of toast. We don’t use big or fat bread – just basic, artisan sized grain bread. This toaster has some perfect features to accommodate for most anything – my favorites: 1. Memory feature: his and hers for us. 2. Quick View button: is my toast burning or not cooking? One touch of the button for a peek without resetting the timer. 3. +30 second button: okay, wish my toast was a tiny bit browner, but I don’t want to burn it – this is your go-to feature.
On top of that, mechanical lower and raising of the bread – quiet and zen-like – not a fan of slamming the levers.
And did I say it actually toasts my bread on both sides!!! Thank you.
(My toast is more golden that it looks in the photo’s – it’s a tan/brown color bread).
Let me also say this: it’s a crapshoot whether the heating coil cards on any toaster come out of the factory working like they should. They all use the same parts made at the same place using the same lower quality components than what we had in our life before. If you can find a toaster that does its job, looks like you want and fits your budget – it’s a good thing.
No, it’s doesn’t make the buzzing sound some mentioned in reviews. If you use super thick, super long bread, this isn’t for you – find a toaster that’s made for that. (Don’t try jamming oversized bread in – yes, you will ruin the mechanical raise/lower feature). The cord length is just right. If you’re toasting 1 slice – use the 1 Slice button – it’s made to adjust the heat for just one slice (doesn’t matter which side). It actually comes with a paper instruction guide – read it.
This was our third and final attempt at finding a replacement toaster. For us it’s perfect. PS – all of my family and friends that have a Duolit happen to have them all on the blink right now 🙂 Even the “premier” of toasters fail.
malchyt –
We keep the digital toasting numbers on 3. One side of the bread is toasted perfectly while the other side is toasted but lacking color – still white. Doesn’t matter – the toast is good and the toaster is really quite nice looking so I would absolutely recommend it.