- Very fashionable. Defrosting is taking place, and it's crucial for us. Not a lengthy chord, which is typically listed under drawbacks, but for us, it is quite convenient because it doesn't need to be wound up and doesn't take up a lot of room.
- Not yet identified
- Power, a sufficient amount of space for toasting, and a nice look all about.
- did not find
- Stylish appearance, user friendliness and convenience, the ability to reheat previously cooled toast, and a cost that is not prohibitive
- The lack of a stand on top for warming items that cannot be accommodated in the toaster, such as sandwiches or pies.
- Design. User friendliness.
- The side of the bread that is facing toward the middle of the toaster gets a much more thorough toasting. In those, when it is already the color of red gold in the middle, which I believe to be perfect, the sides that are facing outward have a hue that is practically the same as what the toast looked like when it was first made.
- * Outward presentation. It seems to be extremely well put together and chic. Probably the most eye-catching feature in our cooking space: D * Build quality * Ease of use, especially the button to stop the roasting process. * The design of the bread holding system - the base on which the bread is placed is such that it has never slipped off * Fries quickly and evenly. At the very least, it is quicker and runs much more smoothly than the previous Tefal. * Pull-out tray that can be withdrawn without any mess being left behind makes for easy cleanup.
- * The metal component of the case is heated, resulting in a shiny appearance. A few instances overcooked and burned. When you fry multiple batches at once, the temperature rises.
- We took it because it is incredibly fashionable and perfectly complements the kitchen's decor. In addition to having a sharp aesthetic, it fully fulfills its intended function. The roasting intensity may be adjusted, and I opted for level 4-5 for my own loaf. The bread comes out wonderfully browned on the outside and is still slightly soft inside. Baking bread takes only a short while. Only when you first turn it on does it smell like plastic; however, this is noted in the instructions, so everything is OK.
- Metal casing, reasonable pricing, elegant design.
- After 1.5 months of use, no drawbacks were found.
- Price, quality, and outward presentation
- Not detected
- Design.
- Execution, please raise your toasts.
- The flexibility to choose colors was the deciding factor when purchasing the toaster, along with the fact that it performs its purpose effectively, has a roasting level that can be adjusted, has large slots for bread, and appears to be tidy.
- Until I noticed
- 7 types of stylish looks Simple to use straightforward instructions
- not many color options
- The design, the pricing, and the roasting.
- Not
- A very cool design, reminiscent of those seen in American films from the 1950s. Frying done quickly and evenly.
- There is no such thing.
- It's pretty, it heats and defrosts, and it makes excellent toast.
- Not
- The product features an elegant design (it was purchased in red), high-quality assembly, and excellent toasts.
- Bread does not fry when using the automated roasting setting; in order to fry bread, use the roasting without time setting instead, or turn the oven on many times.
- The toaster is reliable and of a great quality; the toasted bread always measures up to the standard that was set. The outward appearance is hip.
- Because the metal surface will get rather hot and because you run the risk of getting burned if you touch it, you should use extreme caution when removing the toast. You will eventually become accustomed to it. Although the length of the cord may be an issue for some people, it is not one for me because it is conveniently located next to the power outlet.
- The only negatives are the short cable and the obvious location.
- 1. Planning. Quality construction comes in at No. 2. thirdly, it's simple to utilize.
- False positive.