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Considerations for Buying a Toaster or Toaster Oven

Considerations for Buying a Toaster or Toaster Oven

Experts maintain that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and no appliance is more vital for breakfast than the toaster. When you start shopping for a toaster oven or toaster, you’re likely to find yourself looking at a massive selection of options ranging from simple pop up toasters to more sophisticated toaster ovens with the latest features. So, here we will explore the considerations to assess when buying a new toaster.

The Capacity

In a typical morning, how much bread will you be toasting? If you have a large family, a simple two slice pop up toaster is not likely to be enough, unless you have a very patient family that doesn’t mind lining up. Most toasters offer two or four slots, but there are some models that offer more. Toaster oven models list their capacity based on how many slices they can hold. These appliances can also handle pizzas and other food items, so they provide greater flexibility, particularly in a smaller kitchen.

The Aesthetics

In most kitchens, the toaster will live on the countertop, in full view of anyone who steps into your kitchen. This means that your toaster is likely to become an integral part of your overall decor. Fortunately, toasters are available in a rainbow of colors and styles, today from contemporary designs to the classic “retro” appearance. So, you can choose a style and color that suits your personal preferences and helps you achieve your kitchen design aesthetic.

Additional Settings

It is also worth assessing what other settings are available on the different toaster models. For example, many toasters offer a bagel setting. Bagels are a popular breakfast item, but your toaster will need to have a wider slot and a specific bagel setting. This reduces power to the outer elements so the heat can focus on the bread side of bagels. There is also a lift and descent feature on some models that allow you to lift your toast a little higher to avoid burned fingers and make removal easier. Since a toaster should offer convenience, check for additional settings that will make life easier in your kitchen.

Accessories

A sandwich rack or bun warmer can be an invaluable feature on your toaster. This type of attachment rests above the toast slots to warm buns for a great burger. This type of rack can also be used for warming other items such as flatbreads.

Functions

Most toaster offers move beyond the scope of just toasting, but the variety of functions can vary according to the brand and model. You may find a toaster oven that can broil, bake, reheat and warm in addition to toasting. This can help you to cook or reheat smaller meals, saving energy compared to using your full-size range. It is well worth checking the specifications for any potential toasters to determine which offers the most useful functions and features.

Space

Finally, you need to consider the available space on your countertops. If you have limited space, you may be restricted to a smaller two slice toaster, but if you have ample countertop space, you could opt for a larger model. If you have a particularly small kitchen, you may prefer to opt for a toaster oven as it could eliminate the need for a larger oven. Don’t assume that all toasters are the same size, so if you have limited space be sure to measure and compare models before you make a final purchase decision.

If you are thinking about purchasing a toaster or toaster oven, you can explore the options with this online collection. If you have questions or require a more specialist service, ensure that you speak to a home appliance expert.

 

May 07, 2018
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