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The Oster 2-Slice Touchscreen Toaster 2144295 toasted inconsistently in our back-to-back tests, and many pieces of bread weren’t toasted around their perimeter. Even on the highest setting, the Oster couldn’t sufficiently toast English muffins, sourdough bread, or frozen waffles.
The Buydeem 2-Slot Toaster toasted unevenly in our back-to-back tests. It couldn’t toast sourdough bread well either—the center of the bread was pale and insufficiently browned.
The Cuisinart CPT-720 2-Slice Digital Toaster has a memory-set feature, which allows you to save your preferred shade settings for up to four types of bread. Unfortunately, this toaster’s shallow slots couldn’t completely fit a bagel, leaving an entire section un-toasted. It also toasted bread unevenly—the top half of the slice would be nicely browned, but it would get more pale toward the bottom of the slice.
The Revolution InstaGlo R180 Toaster costs over $300 and didn’t perform better than our $30 main pick, the Cuisinart. That said, it’s undeniably fun to use, and the touchscreen will let you live your Jetsons fantasy. But the novelty wears off fast once you realize it doesn’t toast well and is still prone to the same pitfalls as toasters costing a fraction of the price. Ultimately, we don’t think its mediocre performance justifies the high cost. We also ran a couple of tests on the Revolution InstaGlo R270 Toaster, a newer version that’s very similar to the R180 model and costs nearly $400. However, it had the same subpar toasting ability as the R180, so we dismissed it.
The SMEG 2-Slice Toaster produced mostly even results in our back-to-back tests, aside from the two batches that were practically burned. We liked the looks of this toaster, but the lever doesn"t allow you to lift your carbs up out of the slot, which means you have to risk burning your finger (or use tongs) to retrieve them.
The Cafe Express Finish Toaster took longer to toast bread on the medium shade setting (about 3 minutes) compared with any model we tested in 2022. It costs about $40 more than our upgrade pick, the Breville, and didn’t toast as evenly. Also, the openings that allow the crumbs to fall into the tray below are narrower than on any other model we tested. This means more crumbs will accumulate in the hard-to-reach crevices of your toaster, making it more difficult to clean. All that said, it’s very stylish and would look great displayed on a counter.
We liked the sleek look of the Cuisinart CPT-T20 2-Slice Touchscreen Toaster, which features touchscreen controls that are easy to wipe clean. However, it didn’t toast bread as evenly from edge to edge as the Cuisinart CPT-122 2-Slice Compact Plastic Toaster, and it’s more expensive.
The heating elements on the Breville BTA735BSS the Toast Select Luxe weren’t consistently flush with the interior, and sections of them didn’t fully illuminate. The lift lever didn’t raise toast as high as our picks did, and the toast shade wasn’t as even from edge to edge. The top and sides of this model get very hot when it’s operating, so we wouldn’t recommend it if you have young kids at home.
We liked the digital-countdown feature on the All-Clad TJ822D51 Digital 2-Slice Toaster, but the heating elements weren’t consistently illuminated, and the bottom edges of our bread didn’t get fully toasted. This model isn’t weighted as much as some of the others we tested, so if you apply too much pressure when pressing down the lever, the entire toaster tips forward.
We liked the look of the Zwilling Enfinigy 2-Slot Toaster, but the controls are labeled with symbols rather than words, making this model less intuitive to use out of the box. It also toasted inconsistently from batch to batch.
Initially, we liked the design of the Dash DVTS501 Clear View 2-Slice Toaster, which allows you to toast a long slice of sourdough bread. Unfortunately, we found its long, slender shape awkward to use and not conducive to every space. Like the Zwilling, this model toasted inconsistently from batch to batch and completely failed to toast during one round of our back-to-back tests. Occasionally, it popped toast out of the slots so aggressively that they ended up on the floor.
Although our previous two-slot pick, the Oster Jelly Bean (an older version of the Oster 2-Slice Toaster), still browned bread better than most other budget toasters, it paled in comparison with the Cuisinart. Despite having slots that are deeper than those of the Black + Decker and Hamilton Beach toasters we tested, the Jelly Bean still left pure white crowns on otherwise nicely toasted bread. These white tops get even bigger if you forget to push the bread down as far as it will go in the slot—something we found irritating and hard to remember.
We also tested the $250 Magimix, which has glass sides that allow you to watch your bread turn into toast. Like the Dualit, the Magimix is inconveniently large for a two-slice toaster. The Magimix did produce mostly even toast, but each piece had a few white streaks around the top and bottom. When filled with two slices, the Magimix’s long-slot design produced toast with white edges and patchy, overly toasted centers.
Though it was a company best-seller when we tested it in 2018, the Hamilton Beach Keep Warm 2-Slice Toaster (22816) gave us pale bagels and streaky toast with white tops. The toaster also beeps loudly three times before your toast pops up, which gets annoying fast.
The Black + Decker T2707S 2-Slice Toaster left slices of toast soft and pallid. Even at darker heating levels, the toaster didn’t reach the top of the bread, resulting in doughy white crowns.
The Krups KH732D 2-Slice Toaster did poorly in just about all of our tests. Its chrome exterior is wrapped around a cheap, lightweight interior frame that doesn’t sit securely on a countertop. If you push the lever to bring the toast up to the top, the machine tips over.
The Breville BTA840XL Die-Cast 4-Slice Smart Toaster was hands down the best toaster we tested, but we’re not confident it will last long enough to justify its exorbitant price. The model we’ve been long-term testing since 2018 is still working like new. However, we’ve read customer reviews that say it fails prematurely, so we’re hesitant to recommend it, especially since it costs $180 (at the time of writing). It has the same functionality as our two-slot Breville pick, the Bit More, as well as a button that automatically lifts and lowers your toast (this might be nicer in theory than it is in practice, since pressing a lever would be faster than waiting for your toast to lower). We preferred this toaster over the four-slice version of the Breville Bit More (the BTA730XL), which has two long slots that did not toast as evenly. The Smart Toaster is more expensive and will take up a considerable chunk of your countertop. But its exterior is built like a tank, and it offers more features than any other two- or four-slot model we considered.
The four-slice, long-slot Breville Bit More BTA730XL was one of the few models we tried that was able to swallow an entire oval slice of rustic sourdough without any of the bread sticking out of the slot. Unfortunately, it overcooked white bread on its middle setting.
The Breville BTA830XL Die-Cast 4-Slice Long Slot Smart Toaster toasted evenly, but it left the bottom of the lower corners of some pieces untoasted. Because it’s expensive, we expected more from this model.
The Cuisinart CPT-180 4-Slice Metal Classic Toaster toasted bread unevenly from batch to batch, leaving some pieces pale golden brown and other pieces burned.
The Oster TSSTTR6330-NP 4-Slice Long-Slot Toaster toasted bread very inconsistently. Some pieces had hot spots or were burned, while others remained pale.
Though the Cuisinart CPT-440 Touch to Toast Leverless 4-Slice Toaster has motorized slots, individual LCD panels, and countdown timers, it didn’t toast anywhere near what its steep price tag might suggest. In our tests, it toasted bread inconsistently from slot to slot.
Special thanks to the Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis (CEMAS) at The Ohio State University for allowing students to use the electron microscopy and X-ray spectroscopy to determine the composition of the toaster heating elements.
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