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KitchenAid Pro Line 4-Slice Toaster, Pearl Metallic

KitchenAid Pro Line 4-Slice Toaster, Pearl Metallic

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Brand: KitchenAid


Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews

Color: Pearl Metallic
Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.1
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 15.3 x 8

MPN: KPTT890PM
Model: KPTT890PM
UPC: 050946912189
EAN: 0050946912189
ASIN: B00030IEIW


Features:
  • Stainless Steel and Die-Cast Metal Construction
  • Consistent Results with no Pre-Heating
  • Professional Stay Warm Feature
  • True Vertical Lift / Wide & Long Slots
  • 2-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Like all Pro Line Series products, KitchenAid's 4-Slice Toaster has the premium durability and craftsmanship for all kitchens. No pre-setting is required for consistent results featuring a professional stay warm feature. The 4 slots provide extra-long and extra-wide toasting of the thickest bagels, breads and toaster pastries. And when you're done, the power cord wraps right into the base for a neat and tidy clean up. There is a removable, full-width, stainless steel crumb tray safe to put in the dishwasher. True vertical lift Power cord wraps into the base for neat, tidy storage Extra-long, extra-wide toasting slots


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars KitchenAid Pro Line 4-Slice Toaster   February 24, 2007
T. McDorman (Ladera Ranch, CA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Our entire family loves this new toaster. At first we were skeptical about the lack of popping up, but the beep to tell you your toast is done works excellent, and keeps the bread warm until you raise the toast yourself. It also goes with all our other KitchenAid products, all of which we are extremely pleased with. After we bought ours, we saw it on the TV show "Brothers and Sisters" with one of the characters raising his toast. The kids liked our toaster even better after that! I'm an engineer, so pleasing me is not easy. I give this toaster 5 stars!


3 out of 5 stars Adequate but not worth the money   October 10, 2006
The (Madison, WI, USA)
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I've owned the KitchenAid Pro Line 4 slice toaster for acouple of years now....actually I'm on my second one. The first one (bought from Williams Sonoma when they were the "exclusive" sellers, who no longer carry it.....so that should be a tip off right there) was recalled by the manufacturer due to faulty wiring that allegedly caused/could cause a fire (yikes). After I owned toaster #1 acouple of months half the heating elements stopped working....pretty bad for such a pricey machine. The company, to it's credit, quickly replaced it with a new one without any hassle...it was being recalled any way. The "new one" is now about 2 years old. The pros: good looking, very solid, wide slots, manual leavers to raise the toast. The cons: super expensive, heavy, big, must set on very high settings (at least 7 out of 9) to actually get toast instead of warm bread. The first one was very inconsistent but the second replacement machine is fairly consistent and does actually toast. I've owned Krups, Cruisinart, and cheap toasters in the past. I can't see that this pricey toaster does a better a job (or even as good a job) for the $$, although it does look nice. I bought into the Pro Line because of my previous experience with KitchenAid mixers (mine is 25 years old, is going strong and has worked flawlessly) and expected the same high function and quality in the toaster. But the Pro Line isn't up to par, at least the toaster isn't. So save your $$$$$ and buy a cheaper toaster.