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KitchenAid KTT570WH 4-Slice Digital Toaster with Bagel, Warm, and Frozen Functions, White

KitchenAid KTT570WH 4-Slice Digital Toaster with Bagel, Warm, and Frozen Functions, White

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Brand: KitchenAid

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $79.99
You Save: $20.00 (20%)



Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 69 reviews

Color: White
Size: White 4-Slice
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2
Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 9.7 x 8.8
Warranty: 1

MPN: KTT570WH
Model: KTT570WH
UPC: 050946872773
EAN: 0050946872773
ASIN: B0000635XC

Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks

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1 out of 5 stars Kitchen Aid once meant great; now it means "watch out".   August 6, 2008
R. Walters (Connecticut)
When the old toaster quit my brother came up this one. "How much", I said. "$80+", he said. Me: "What happened to twenty dollar Proctor Silex toasters"? Him: "Never heard of a twenty dollar toaster".

Days pass, I think of toast, drop in two slices of Home Pride wheat bread. Seeing the control dial goes from 1 to 9, I set it about 3. Burnt toast. Starting over, I find that 2 works, but only if you turn the dial counterclockwise to 1 and then up to 2. But while 3 makes burnt toast, 2 makes extra light toast. Oddly, sometimes you can turn the thing a lot either way and the light stays on 2 (or whatever), while other times you barely touch it and it bumps up one or more settings. Unless you do it exactly the same way, you're gonna get something different than you think. So, the dial makes no sense, and the toaster doesn't make very good toast.

Now, the most important kind of toast, English Muffins.

Long ago you could get a perfect English Muffin at Ligget's Drugstore north of Times Square, near the Roxy theater. This was before all the "nooks and crannies" blather on the package - they just sliced them in half with a big knife and put them on a conveyor type commercial toaster, along with everyone else's toast. A few minutes later, your English Muffin appeared, perfectly done in the middle, perfectly brown on top, with a couple of small but tasty burnt edges here and there.

It's probably impossible to get the same results at home, but you live in hope... so I could sort of overlook the plain toast problem with this Kitchen Aid toaster if it made great or even good English Muffins. But it doesn't.

First, you must use 9, the highest setting, but that produces English Muffins with no color, that don't look toasted at all and taste like school paste. So to cook one you must use 9 and when that's done, push the handle down again and toast some more; but this is a complete guess - 30 seconds, a minute...? Once its done, you can't grab the muffin slices and there's no extra lift on the handle, so you use a fork, same as you did with the old twenty dollar Proctor Silex.

Waay too much money for waay too much trouble for not so good results.

Here at Amazon, I see the Proctor Silex is still around, now selling for $12.99



2 out of 5 stars Nice, but doesn't toast evenly   June 5, 2008
Jakeybg (Nevada)
This could be a fluke toaster, but it doesn't toast evenly from one end to the other. I have had Kitchen Aid toasters before and loved them. But this one needs some help.


5 out of 5 stars Stylish design, Even toasting   June 5, 2008
S. Tees
I've had this KitchenAid 4-slice, 2-slot toaster for about six weeks. I prefer this style because bread slices are occasionally too wide for regular-slotted toasters.

I use it about 5 times a week. It does the job. The toast is very evenly browned, not striped. The knob, however, has no physical start and stop points - an odd feature. The knob controls a bright red LED readout of numbers. It'll take a few experiments to find your number. I'm a "7" man, myself. It lacks a "cancel" button to pop the toast up early, so you need to use the slide for that - a trivial design flaw.




1 out of 5 stars Did not last at all.   May 12, 2008
John Mcleod VII (Atlanta, GA)
It worked for the warranty period and then failed a few days later. It will now only toast on one side (using the bagel setting turns it off completely as it is the other side that is broken), and the toast does not stay down very well.


2 out of 5 stars Ya Win Some, Ya lose Some ... I lost this one!   April 25, 2008
P. S. Land (Dallas, TX)
I read tons of reviews for numerous toasters and this one seemed to have a 50-50 shot at being one of the best, based on the most current reviews. The negative 50 was uneven browning and burnt toast; the positive 50 was perfect toast.

The size and shape met my needs and since most of the negatives were dated some time ago, so I figured (hoped) that KitchenAid had improved the design. I was wrong.

Burnt toast (on ONE side). Uneven browning. I guess I got one of the negative models. Would I buy again? Not this model.


 
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