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| Brand: Proctor Silex
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $18.20 as of 3/12/2010 21:40 EST details You Save: $1.79 (9%)
Rating: reviews
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 8.3 x 12.1 Warranty: 1
MPN: 22605 Model: 22605 UPC: 223332260564 EAN: 8029352500053
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Auto Shutoff | | • | Wide Slots | | • | Snap open crumb tray | | • | Auto toast boost |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Proctor Silex, White, 2 Slice, Extra Wide Slot Bagel Smart Toaster, Auto Shut Off, Extra Wide Slots, SmartToast Thermostat, Self Adjusting Bread Guides, Snap Open Crumb Trays, & Full Range Shade Selector.
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| Customer Reviews:
Cord in Front February 11, 2010 Allen R. Hynes (Virginia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I wanted a cheap reliable toaster. This one has 2 major drawbacks: (1) The cord comes off the front left corner. Why would anyone want a toaster with a cord in the front instead of the back? (2) It doesn't toast evenly. For me those two thinks make it an unacceptable product.
Best Cheap Toaster February 6, 2010 Jerome Goldberg 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This toaster is one of the cheapest and one of the best. It toasts a little slow, but the results are worth waiting for. The result is evenly toasted and the toaster repeats every time.
AFTER FIVE YEARS, STILL GOING STRONG, SO KEEPING THIS FOR NOW AFTER TRYING TO FIND SOMETHING NEWER/BETTER February 2, 2010 Honest American Reviewer (seeking foie gras, Anywhere, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm writing this review out of frustration re: trying to find a new toaster, and we're now going to keep this one, and you may want to give it a try, too. To wit: We bought this for a little over $10 at a mass market store more than five years ago. It's still going strong. Biggest drawback is that it's a bit slow, but you learn to time that while getting other things done in the kitchen. Toasts pretty evenly, the selector dial is dependable to get the done-ness you want. For english muffins, a second toasting can be needed, but it is even. We just tried an Oster and returned it, toasts one side black if you get the other side even slightly brown. Same with a Cuisinart that we returned from Christmas. It's really a jungle out there trying to find a decent toaster for under $100. And, btw, re: other reviewers' comments: you can force the toast up if you want to, it just takes a little effort, and after five years of doing it, the handle shows no signs of breaking from the pressure.
Today's manufacturing being what it is, I suppose you can always get a bad one, but if you get one that works, this is a fine little toaster. BTW: Be sure to empty the crumb tray once in a while, as it actually does keep the crumbs in, and if you get a big pile going, that can affect toaster performance. IN SUM: If this toaster toasted a bit faster, I'd give it five stars. And until we have at least $100 in the budget for a new toaster, we've stopped looking and will keep this little gem. The exterior of ours is a little worn looking, doesn't really fit in with the rest of our brushed steel/chrome counter appliances, which is why we decided to look for a new one, but it toasts dependably well, which is more than I can say for those last two $50+ models we tried.
Richard December 19, 2009 Richard Caponetto (Kansas City, MO USA) Bought this toaster to replace old toaster that needed a new cord, it too was a Proctor Silex product. The old toaster was 1000 watts, this one is 900 watts and takes twice the time to toast. If you are keeping an eye on you energy cost this is not the toaster for you, being it takes twice as long to toast. It is difficult to end toasting manually. After comparing the new toaster with the old I found that there were less heating elements in the new toaster, "explains longer toasting time". The price was a fair price but after using it for a time I went to the hardware store and got a new cord and put our old toaster back in service. What did we do with the new toaster? It's in the recycle been.
Nice inexpensive toaster December 19, 2009 Bookenator 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm sure there are better toasters out there, but not in the price range. If you want a nice easy to use toaster that does a good job and has slots wide enough for bagels, this is a great choice. I've had it almost 2 months now and it works perfectly for my needs. Yes, one side of the bread toasts a little more than the other. If that bugs you, get a hundred dollar toaster. Personally I couldn't care less. This is a good buy.
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