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Cuisinart Classic Brushed Chrome Toaster, 2-Slice

Cuisinart Classic Brushed Chrome Toaster, 2-Slice

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Colors:
WhiteWhite BlackBlack Black ChromeBlack Chrome
Brand: Cuisinart

Buy Refurbished: $58.99 - $69.95 (On sale from $100.00)

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Amazon.com - Usually ships in 3 to 6 weeks

Polsteins Home & Beyond  4.5 out of 5 stars 22913 reviews - Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Macy's  4.4 out of 5 stars 23486 reviews - Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews

Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-18-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only.

MPN: 103385
ASIN: B0006LKSGE


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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
High-tech toasting technology gets a high-style look with this sleek stainless steel two-slice toaster featuring beautiful brushed chrome accents. A six-setting browning dial and reheat, defrost and bagel buttons give you custom control, while wide slots fit a variety of bread and toaster pastries. Limited warranty. Model CPT-160.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great toaster   September 6, 2008
Marilyn W. Laney (Austin, Texas)
I read some mixed reviews of the Cuisinart CPT-160 so I had some apprehension about buying it. I'm been quite pleased with it's performance. Mine toasts regular bread well at the 3 setting and does a good job with thicker bagels. The stainless steel look compliments my other kitchen appliances. A good buy.


5 out of 5 stars Cuisinart CPT160 Metal 2 Slice Toaster   August 28, 2008
Loves Candles (Southern Illinois)
Exactly as promised and we are delighted with the new toaster's performance. Toasts evenly and settings are on the mark. Highly recommended appliance.


1 out of 5 stars Terrible Toaster for the money   August 15, 2008
sskel (upstate ny)
I purchased this toaster (not on amazon) after I returned another brand name toaster that quit working after a few weeks of use. This one stinks also, it is still working if you can call it that, first of all toasts one side of the bread much more that the other (and no it is not set on the bagel setting). Totally inconsistant brownage with the numbered dial, for example if you set it on 3 sometimes it doesn't even get it brown and other times set on three it burns one side. Too much time has past to return it but i am so upset that i spent so much on this piece of junk. In this day and age it would seem like some company could make a decent toaster for a decent price. The only good thing about is that it looks good in my kitchen!!!


2 out of 5 stars Shoddy product, terrible company   August 15, 2008
Naynay (USA)
My toaster lasted about three years before it started to burn everything which was long enough to forget who spent so much money for it (Crate and Barrel) for our wedding. When you do not have a receipt, the company counts the warranty (which is for three years) start date from the date of manufacture. When I gave them my serial number, they told me my toaster was five years old. Buy the cheapest toaster you can find. It will probably last 20 years. Buy this $60 one and expect it to last three years.


2 out of 5 stars Extremely inconsistent toaster   August 10, 2008
P. Rogers (Kansas, USA)
I received this toaster as a gift as it matches my kitchen. It looks GREAT in there. But as we know, looks aren't everything. For some reason, anytime I make toast, it comes out completely different, even though I never change the dial. The first batch is usually pretty good, with nice even toasting. But any other batches are a gamble. Just this morning, I made the perfect toast, then put in a couple more slices. These came out completely white, although toasted to the touch. I put them in again at the same setting, thinking "If they're white now, they'll be perfectly toasted the second time at this setting." Wrong - burned black. Maybe that was my own fault. Once, I hosted a breakfast at my house and every set of toast I made got less and less toasted. I tried barely moving the dial (It's usually at 1), but it just burned it. I don't understand why it's doing this, but it's very frustrating.

If you want a toaster that looks fabulous and expensive, with a couple of fancy buttons, this is it! If you want a toaster that makes consistently browned toast, I'd look elsewhere. My college cheap $8 toaster made better toast than this.