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KitchenAid KTT570ER 4-Slice Digital Toaster with Bagel, Warm, and Frozen Functions, Empire Red | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $79.99 You Save: $20.00 (20%)
Rating: 63 reviews
Color: Empire Red Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2 Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 9.4 x 8.7 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: KTT570ER Model: KTT570ER UPC: 050946872797 EAN: 0050946872797 ASIN: B0000635XD
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| Features:
| • | Double-slot digital toaster with frozen, warm, and bagel functions | | • | Polycarbonate housing resists stains, won't discolor or warp | | • | Extra-long, wide, and deep slots accommodate four slices at a time | | • | Soft-rise, self-centering racks, with full-width crumb tray | | • | Measures 6-1/2 by 14-1/2 by 8 inches |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review This single-slot digital toaster from KitchenAid not only toasts most widths of bread to perfection but also warms pastries, gets bagels just right, and handles frozen items intelligently. A simple user-friendly display governs all these functions, with a dial for browning preference and three buttons for the "warm," "frozen," and "bagel" options. The "warm" function heats without toasting, while the "frozen" function gently thaws, then toasts. The "bagel" function toasts the cut side 100 percent and the crust 50 percent. Each function includes an indicator light, and the digital display shows the selected browning level. If you toast several servings in a row, KitchenAid's Even Heat system adjusts cooking time to ensure consistent results. Structurally, the toaster is sound and accommodating, holding two slices at a time. The toasting rack automatically centers bread between the elements, and the Soft Rise feature raises finished toast high for easy removal. The toaster also features heavy-duty heating elements, a full-width dishwasher-safe crumb tray, a stainless-steel interior, and stain-resistant polycarbonate housing. The power cord has an especially tidy feature--it wraps out of sight underneath the toaster for storage or shortening. The unit measures 5-1/4 by 14-1/2 by 8 inches and wipes clean easily with a damp cloth. --Emily Bedard
Product Description Breakfast is, after all, the most important meal of the day, so shouldn't it be treated with respect? Even in the dark of a mid-winter's morn you'll be able to see what you're doing thanks to the lighted control panel. Bagels? Frozen strudel? No problem, this toaster is designed to hold, toast, warm, and reheat.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
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.
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.
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.
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.
Multi-functioned Toaster April 23, 2008 B. Swerer KitchenAid KTT570WH 4-Slice Digital Toaster with Bagel, Warm, and Frozen Functions, White It took the place of a 30 year old 4 slice toaster and a bagel toaster. It's nice to have just one toaster. We have found that you need to adjust the numbers on the toaster depending on which feature you are using. It does a nice job on the defrost/bagels. Providing you put it on the right setting. If it isn't done evenly, put it back in for a little bit more. It does take more work than our old ones. We never had to fiddle with the settings on either the old toaster or the old bagel toaster. It is very hard to find a LONG 4 slice toaster as most of them are wide. This takes up less space on our counter. We doubt that this will last 30 years, but we're very glad to have one that is nice, sleek and does a reasonable job. Just remember, if it doesn't come out evenly browned on all sides, next time you use that type of bread, turn it up a notch and it will be more evenly browned.
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