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KitchenAid Pro Line 2-Slice Toaster, Pearl Metallic | 
| Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
List Price: $249.99 Buy Refurbished: $89.95 You Save: $160.04 (64%)
Rating: 4 reviews
Color: Pearl Metallic Shipping Weight (lbs): 15 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 9.5 x 8
MPN: CASKU1428 Model: KPTT780PM UPC: 050946912141 EAN: 0050946912141 ASIN: B00030IEI2
Release Date: October 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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 The KitchenAid Pro Line 2-Slice Toaster is a Professional Quality tools for the home chef. Designed to withstand the most demanding home use, the rugged construction will last for years. An electronic heat sensor controls toasting, yielding consistent results slice after slice. A "Professional Stay Warm" feature keeps the toast warm in the cavity of the toaster until toast is manually lifted. With a true vertical lift specialty breads will be a ease to toast, and the 1" wide slots will accommodate thick bagels and toaster pastries. Combine all these features with KitchenAid's industry leading "2-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty", and you will have a toaster that will deliver for years to come. The Kitchen Aid Pro Line Toaster is designed for folks who are sick of burnt toast, bread that gets stuck in the slots and toast-color options that never quite hit the mark. Solidly built of stainless steel and die-cast metal, the Pro Line Toaster lives up to the Kitchen Aid reputation for quality and durability. An electronic heat sensor controls toasting, so consecutive batches get shorter as the toaster warms up but the results are consistent. The stay warm feature keeps toast warm in the toaster cavity until toast is manually lifted meaning you can pop in a slice, go grab the newspaper and come back to toast that ll melt your butter!
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| Customer Reviews:
real disappointment, when I thought I had made a smart investment December 4, 2008 R. Strecker (Boston, MA) I have had this 2-slice toaster for about 4 months and stopped using it last week after I bought a $29 Oster as a replacement. Toasting bread with this Kitchen Aid takes about three times as long as a regular toaster. The highest setting (9) takes about 4 minutes to complete, yet toasts come out a little brown but still too soft for my taste (and I like them to be soft inside, not like biscotti!) For the second cycle, though, I have to readjust the setting to about 3-4, then pull down the lever, and finally turn the On/Off knob to turn the toaster on. Too many steps for one slice of bread. All in all, each slice takes about 6-7 minutes to toast. The toaster does look nice and is heavy, which I liked at first when I received it 4 months ago, and the signal it gives when the toasting cycle is complete is nice. But, in the end, who cares about that?? I prefer a toaster that fulfills its main function properly.
Toast Lover! August 16, 2006 Paul Allen (CA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I love this toaster! It is so much better then the Cuisinart, that I just threw out. The toast browns very even and I like the fact that it keeps the toast warm untill ready to eat. This toaster is also very heavy duty and will built.
Consistent toast October 30, 2004 Luigi Facotti (Chicago Il) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
For those who cannot live without toast (and marmalade), the cost of a toaster becomes less material than the results it produces. Sure you can buy a tosater for $30, but will it treat your bread in an appropriate manner? The Kitchen Aid Pro Line is a solidly made piece. I bought it to replace a Dualite that had for years produced spotty toast (even Pain Poulaine) and managed to consistently trap bread underneath its lifter levers. People asked how I could replace the Queen's toaster with this one - well maybe the Queen has someone selecting the good pieces of toast from the Dualite. This is a nice toaster and if bread is important to you - worth the money.
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