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KitchenAid 2-Slice Metal Toaster - Onyx Black | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $64.50 You Save: $5.49 (8%)
Rating: 29 reviews
Color: Onyx Black Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: KMTT200OB UPC: 883049012780 EAN: 0883049012780 ASIN: B000GW77CQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Model No.: KMTT200OB | | • | Number of Slices: 2 | | • | Slot Configuration: 2 | | • | Width: 9.3-in. | | • | Depth: 13.8-in. |
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Product Description Toast the thickest bagels and English muffins perfectly using the industry's most advanced bagel toasting function. Baker's Bagel Toasting gently browns the bottom of the bagel while toasting the sides that are sliced. This item features:One-Touch Warm Button, Easy-To-Operate Dial Shade Control, Precise Toasting with Even-Heat System, Extra Wide Slots, Easy Lift Lever, Self-Centering Bread Racks, Attractive, Rugged Metal Housing, Cool Reach Steel Side Panels, Steel Interior, Removable Crumb Tray, Under Base Cord Wrap, 2-slice metal toaster, 1-1/2-inch-wide slots with self-centering racks, Even-Heat system with sensor ensures consistent toasting, Shade-control knob, Easy Lift lever cancels cycle and raises toast, Reheat setting, Bagel setting, Dishwasher-safe removable crumb tray, Cool-touch exterior, Cord storage, Dimensions: 7-2/7" x 11" x 8".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
No good for artisan bread, overpriced for "factory" bread December 5, 2008 Raoul Picante (Eugene, OR) Oh c'mon! The reviewers who gave this toaster such high ratings must eat mainly "factory" bread, for which a $19.95 toaster should be perfectly adequate. If you are a true lover of sublime toast -- someone who differentiates between breads that make the ideal thick-slab toast to accompany a great plate of eggs, thin crostini while cooking, or a snack with afternoon tea -- any toaster that can't handle hand-sliced artisan breads isn't worth consideration. This toaster has paltry 5-1/4" long slots, which will handle "factory" bread that's designed for production-style sandwiches. But it can't handle center slices from a wide variety of round(ish) artisan loaves. That's enough to disqualify it. But, if you're still giving it consideration, it has the same flimsy lifters as any cheap toaster. These are the first part to fail when a toaster gets high use, especially with hand cut clices of artisan breads. For this toaster -- "No deal"! (Unfortunately, you have to add at least one star to any review. Otherwise, this toaster would earn no stars at all.)
Just the Best November 26, 2008 Zeke (South Carolina) The first toaster we have ever had that toasts evenly and to the level you pick with the simple control. It is a dream for bagles as well. it is rated the best by consumer reports and i can confirm that, the best.
Tired of Cheap toasters? October 30, 2008 William W. Lachowecki (Evansville, IN USA) If you are, buy this one. It is made with quality. Never gets hot on the outside(except top). Heavy duty cord that you can rap up. Toasts bread perfectly.
Excellent Toaster October 26, 2008 deereandy (Manitoba, Canada) Absolutely the best toaster I have ever had. Even, consistent toast every time. For once it is not too much to ask of a toaster to actually toast!
Toasty warm toaster. Yum. Mom loves it. October 25, 2008 Rugersix (SAN FRANCISCO, CA USA) I bought mom a plastic Oster toaster five years ago. Microprocessor controlled, lcd readout. A big deal. For some reason, after five years, the plastic started to melt around the opening on top. Junk. Researched the Internet for the "Best Toaster". This came up. Got it. It is. That's all you need to know. I got it for twenty dollars less a week ago. Now it's going for about $70. Mom loves the SIMPLE click dial on the thing, and the fact that it WORKS! For some reason, toasters, invented about a hundred years ago, are generally lousy. Can we all say, "C-H-I-N-A" ? Like the guy in the Matrix says, This is "THE ONE".
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