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Has “Lift and Look” and “A Bit More” buttons
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Three-prong plug with a handy pull ring
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Toaster is very stable, without being “sticky”
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Automated lever button
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Fits squatter slices at an angle
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Shows virtually zero fingerprints
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2- and 3-year warranties for purchase
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Does not come with manual
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No choice of color or finish
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Pricey
Smart toasters are a great fit for those who consider their toaster one of their most-used appliances (or for BLT fanatics like us). Because of this, our list of the best toasters wouldn’t be complete without this top-performing Breville smart toaster. So, what makes this luxury small appliance so smart? You won’t find a gimmicky LED screen or touch controls here. Instead, it’s what’s inside that takes this toaster to the next level.
Bagels and toaster pastries come out perfectly bronzed, and waffles are defrosted with a pleasant golden-brown color on one side. Brava, Breville! In terms of toast, the lowest setting offers a really nice kiss of brown all over. The medium setting gives similarly even results, despite a grid outline of the rungs on one side of the bread as opposed to the solid browning present on the reverse sides. Each piece was pleasantly crispy. In our tests of the highest setting, some portions of the bread are just dark brown versus actual black. That may be a pro for some who prefer dark brown toast to blackened pieces.
This is one of only two toasters that could fit the 7.25-in. squat sourdough bread (at an angle). Remarkably, the Breville also hides fingerprints very well. You’d think no one has ever touched it! Extras include a “Lift and Look” button which pauses the toast cycle, raises up the bread for viewing, then lowers it. A button labeled “A Bit More” does exactly that, adding a bit more time to the toasting clock. Both buttons are a nice touch, and two of the features that makes this option a standout. A bar on the bottom shows the toaster’s progress, so it’s easy to know when breakfast is ready at a glance.
Overall, we found this a good pick for home cooks that should last much longer than its inexpensive counterparts.
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Pros:
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Very affordable
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Offers pretty even toasting, especially compared to pricier models
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Super easy to clean and empty crumbs
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Bagel symbol indicates which way to insert halves
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Includes a cancel button
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1-year limited U.S. warranty
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Ridges in dial may pick up more dirt and grime
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No option for different colors and finishes
Only available on Amazon, the Amazon Basics toaster doesn’t tout itself as smart or stylish. But for an Amazon Basic item, this toaster feels more substantial than others. The finish is very attractive, with a black matte body, a brushed stainless finish on the side control panel and a black shade dial and control lever. It’s classy, slip-resistant and durable.
We were most impressed with the liftable lever, which gave generous clearance for fingers to grab the short English muffin slices. The lowest toaster setting offered no browning, but the bread was nicely crispy. Medium produced a couple of black spots, and there’s a thin rim around the edges that isn’t quite as toasted as the rest. Despite that, it was really quite even compared to the other options we tested.
While an excellent choice for toast, it leaves a little to be desired when it comes to bagels and waffles. Only one side of each bagel half was browned up, so the performance wasn’t very even. But this was still more successful than some of the competitors. On the other hand, there was no redeeming the waffle setting—one side came out 70% burnt and the other side was only slightly golden.
That said, low heat made a near-perfect pastry—second only to the KitchenAid (which costs six times more). For the price and convenience of Prime shipping, it’s worth snagging one of these if you don’t need something outrageously fancy.
What to Look for When Buying a Toaster
When looking for the best toaster, there are literally hundreds (if not thousands) of options available. Sure, you can always fire up your trusted toaster oven. But toasters take up less space and some home cooks swear that they toast more efficiently than their countertop cousins. They’re often cheaper, too.
To narrow things down, think of what aspects are the most important to your family. Are you looking for a toaster that offers a touchscreen and artisanal toasting modes? Or are you hunting down a reliable pick that will last for years and is small enough to fit on an apartment counter or kitchen cart? Something in-between?
Next, consider your budget. While some toasters ring up at over $400, the average person may not (and likely won’t) need to splurge on a fancy option. This step is easier once you determine your needs. Larger four-slice toasters are often pricier than their two-slice counterparts, but price also depends on functionality. Generally, those looking for a simple appliance without extra bells and whistles can safely spend under $100.
Regardless of what you’re looking for, our team put in the work to find the best toasters for every budget, breakfast and space.
Why You Should Trust Us
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As home cooks and breakfast enthusiasts, we take our toast seriously at Taste of Home. We know that toasters may not be the most glamorous kitchen appliance. However, we firmly believe that everyone deserves a reliable option that delivers a delicious crunch. Breakfast should always be free from burn marks and uneven browning.
Our testing team has three years of experience testing and evaluating everything from the best coffee subscriptions to the best flower delivery services. Many of us have backgrounds in kitchen and culinary careers ourselves. The remainder of our team are simply passionate home cooks who want to recommend the very best products using honest and fair testing practices. We would never recommend a product we don’t love, regardless of how popular it is or how big the brand is.
How We Found the Best Toasters
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Our Product Testing Team began by researching and identifying top toaster brands, focusing on those which are easy to secure at big box stores. From there, we spent three days testing 14 different toaster options in our Testing Lab. Our picks ranged from $23.99 all the way up to $297.
Two hands-on testers worked with each pick to test for the following features:
- Size and unit of measurements
- Packaging and shipping quality
- The fit of test foods, including thick cut brioche, sourdough, English muffins, pastries, bagels and frozen waffles
- Ease of slice removal
- Any special settings and the performance of those settings
- How long the settings take
- Appearance, material and overall quality
- Ease of care and cleaning
- Quality compared to price
Our tests (including a fingerprint smudge test) helped determine which toaster came out on top, and what other brands are worth considering. The picks on our list span a diverse range of budgets, sizes and capabilities, so we categorized each toaster that made the cut by its best features.
Whether you’re looking for the perfect piece of toast or something that gets the job done for a fair price, you’re bound to find your next favorite breakfast sidekick on our list.