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Cuisinart TAN-4 Tandem 4-Slice Toaster | 
enlarge | Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $120.00 Buy New: $59.95 You Save: $60.05 (50%)
Rating: 18 reviews
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.7 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 13.8 x 5.9
MPN: TAN-4 Model: TAN-4 UPC: 086279013415 EAN: 0086279013415 ASIN: B000F0BE6O
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| Features:
| • | 1800-watt 2-slot toaster holds up to 4 slices in long 1-1/2-inch-wide slots | | • | Bagel, defrost, and re-heat options; 6-setting browning control; LED display | | • | 2- or 4-slice button; extra-lift carriage lever for removing smaller pieces | | • | Cancel button; cool-touch housing; slide-out crumb tray; cord wrap | | • | Measures 6 by 13-4/5 by 5-6/7 inches; 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Start your morning off with crispy toast and creamy butter and jam! This 4-slice Tandem Toaster in white runs on 1800-watts of power for a "Fast Toast" effect if you're on the go, go, go! It features a 6-setting browning control with toast, bagel, defrost and re-heat functions and also comes with a blue LED light, shade control cycle and a 2 or 4-slice selector. Backed by a limited 3-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
TOASTER June 27, 2008 Judith C. Harris This is a wonderful toaster I needed a 4 slice toaster but didn't have the space for the usual ones but this is a slim one plus you can toast 2 instead of 4 which my husband loves because it saves electricty.
Toast? June 27, 2008 Lisa A. Silvermn (Pittsburgh) I cannot believe how horribly this thing performs! After toasting bread or bagels, it catapults them out of the toaster onto the counter. The bagel feature makes bagels taste like dry toast. They don't maintain the chewy inside like bagels should have. The number dial for how toasted bread items should be is a fake, cheesy blue digital job. The energy saver optional 2 slice toast or 4 slice toast is too high maintenance a feature to click on and off every other toast job. I often forget to push the button and am left with bread 1/2 toasted. The supposed 4 slices of toast option absolutely does not work with bread any wider than general white bread. We use Pepperidge Farms/Arnold/Brownberry whole grain breads and one could never jam 4 slices of bread into this machine. I went out and bought a $20 toaster today to replace this $60 monstrosity. This toaster was a waste of money.
A step backward May 27, 2008 H. A. Ball (San Francisco, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had a single slot Cuisinart toaster for about 10 years before it died (circuit board failure). That toaster was the best toaster I ever had with simple electronic controls that seemed "intelligent" and seemed to make perfect toast every time from bread, bagels, english muffins, waffles, each frozen or not. I was sad to see it go. I was doubly sad to find that they no longer manufacture that toaster so I bought this as a substitute. The controls on this new toaster are mechanical - a selection dial (for toast, bagel, reheat, defrost), push buttons (labeled 4 slice or 2 slice to heat both slots or the front slot only), and a darkness dial. I have several problems with this toaster that leads to my less than enthusiastic evaluation. In general, I find that it is hard to find the "sweet spot" to get consistent browning from this toaster - the toast is either underdone or burnt. The side of the toast that is against the center element is invariably more done than the side facing the outer element. The 2/4 slice option sounds like it should add energy efficiency to the appliance but in the implementation, both sides of the center element light up so only one side of the second slot ends up de-powered. The numbers on the darkness dial are lit up with a blue (LED?) light that casts a too-bright blue glow in our kitchen at night after turning out the lights (may be a feature for those who want a free night light with their toaster but I find it intrusive). If I did not know and love the previous model then perhaps I would not be so sensitive to the weaknesses of this toaster - so your mileage and impression may differ from mine. I am just struck by how much better the toaster from 10 years ago was than this current model. Oh well.
Racoon Toast March 28, 2008 M. Flasco (Akron, OH USA) Long slice burns black on the ends and golden in the center. Doesn't Cuisinart check these products before they go out for sale? Nice features that don't matter if it can't do the one thing I ask...make decent toast! Should have gone with the more expensive (and massive) Kitchen Aid even though I would need to add counter space.
It DOES make toast March 8, 2008 Vic (Colorado) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I needed a toaster for a smaller space, and this is one of the few available. The drawback is that the description didn't mention that it is not to be used under a cabinet (how many kitchens don't have upper cabinets?). On the positive side, it DOES fit in my small space. There are four edges inside that are a challenge to clean out, but the pull-out crumb tray is great. The bread is not toasted evenly, but I have figured out using level 2 about 1 1/2 times gives the best results. Maybe at that level, I'm saving energy. The toaster I replaced was twenty years old, so I'm used to some problems; and, hey, with a little work, it DOES make toast!
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