Toast to Perfection! 🍞
The Elite Gourmet ECT-4829 Long Slot Toaster is designed for efficiency and style, allowing you to toast up to 4 slices at once with 6 customizable settings. Its space-saving design, user-friendly functions, and easy-to-clean features make it a must-have for any modern kitchen.
J**L
The long slice toaster is the best because it can toast sour dough loaves and tortillas.
The media could not be loaded. good value! works well and toasts evenly! I got mine for 24 dollars and am very happy with it. The color matches my refrigerator and was 10 dollars cheaper than the black one I viewed earlier. It is not as solid, in terms of metal thickness, as the Cuisinart I had before that broke from an overvoltage brownout, but it is less than half the price. I love it. Thank you, Amazon.
B**7
Excellent toaster
I’ve been wanting a long toaster for a while but didn’t want to replace mine until it died. Well it died and I got this one and it’s great! Wide slots, long enough to put sourdough slices in. The reviews saying it burns if you read the instructions it tells you not to use one side at a time or you risk burning. So as long as you put two slices in the middle it toasts great!
R**Y
Uneven toasting!
This toaster has a lot going for it—except for one thing: Even toasting, which it doesn't seem to be able to do [see attached]. It will toast four slices of regular bread or bagels, or two outsized, long slices of bread. The controls are well-functioning, with quick release and ejection at the touch of a lit button. Easy peasy.Missing the mark, however, is the UNeven toasting of any slice inserted into the toaster, on either side. Even worse, one side seems to get more toasting than the other side on the same slice of bread. Uneven toasting across the bread per side, and uneven toasting from one side to the other. The good news is, if you like your toast to have different amounts of toasting on the same slice of bread—some folks, like my mother, enjoy burnt ends of bread (and even burnt popcorn, heaven forbid), then this toaster is for you.It will toast the bread to whatever degree of brown you want, even burnt on the edges. Light brown and warm, no problem. Medium brown, but uneven across the bread, no problem. Toast is toast, right?It's really nice to be able to toast a long slice of bread, say, from a sourdough loaf or an artisan loaf. For that, it's a great addition to the kitchen. It's a nice looking toaster, too. Personally, I like my toast all the same color.
A**R
I love this toaster- great price. size & closest match to my Sears toaster that lasted 25 years.
So far, I love this toaster. It was a great price and was the closest match to a toaster that no longer worked, but had been purchased from Sears Roebuck over 20 years ago, and sadly, which no longer exists in our city. Hopefully, this one will last as many years.
J**F
Lightweight but very nice!
Works so well. Lightweight, yet it makes things great. Toasted perfectly and evenly everytime. Fits bagels, muffins and Texas toast. Even the defrost feature works well. Soft pretzels defrost and cook evenly. Would highly recommend this product
R**E
One LOOOONG Toaster with a weirdly sensitive toast control
Look, let me say straight-up, I have terrible luck with Toasters. They must hate me. All my life, I have never been able to find my one true love toaster. Never even close. Sad, but true.This one was ordered upon a. the death of my Cuisinart, which was unfortunate and mysterious, as an Advil Gel Cap fell into in, never to be seen again. No amount of cleaning, vigorous shaking, or rattling extracted it. b. The need to See What Else May Be Out There Using the Latest in Toaster Technology c. Amazon Gift Cards.First the Good: This is a bargain, aka it is Cheap. Very cheap. And it was Prime, Free One-Day Shipping. I wonder how many Meh products are sold when this golden carrot dangles? I am sure many.Also, it really is working fine. We have tested big bagels, English muffins, Pop-Tarts (both frosted and plain), and all manner of bread for toast including those foot-long slices of Sourdough, frozen waffles... and they've all come out perfectly acceptable.The Bad? Really not so bad. There are 5 toast settings with all manner of settings in between those. So lots of choices. However. In this household, we have since solely hovered between the 0 and the 2 settings. I don't know what sorcery would occur if we set on a 4 or 5!! because the closer you get to 2, the burning happens. Like scorched, charcoal briquette, straight-up-ruined-even-if-scraped burning.Case in point: You pop a bagel in on 2 (you like it fully browned). At 2, half the bagel is golden, the other half is still white. So You pop it in again, this time on 1, with a quarter turn. If you turn your back during this time, perhaps to get the cream cheese, or make kissy noises at your pet, it's OVER. Magic happens somewhere in the space-time continuum and this thing goes from "lightly toasted" to irrevocably ruined in the blink of an eye. Why not try 2.3 or 2.5 you say? All experimented, all failures, my dear reader.In conclusion, if you are willing to be a slave to the last 20-30 seconds of toasting, if you can look past the uneven toasting, and have ample horizontal counter-space to accommodate the extreme length of this toaster, this toaster may be A-OK for you. Of course, and it goes without saying, you are cheap, as am I, and I was able to overlook these points precisely due to that fact.Good luck!
M**R
A TOASTER THAT REALLYTOASTS!!!!!
I’ve had this toaster for 3-4 weeks now, so feel like I can give an informed assessment of it. After years of pale, barely-toasted bread from other toasters, this item is a WINNER. I’m not even using the darkest setting, and I’m getting nicely toasted bread. It’s wonderful!!!!! I haven’t tried bagels or English muffins, but I bet I’d be happy with them, too.
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