Someone is about to look for a toaster recommendation on TH-cam and be blown away by a full Phd study on the best toaster in the market! I wish there was a similar video for every product I want to purchase.
@@RTINGScomRD Vacuum cleaners! There are so many types (Bags, bagless, drum/cannister) each with their own pros and cons and variables like noise, suction capability, longevity and ease of maintenance. Shopping for a vacuum cleaner really is a crapshoot and the price difference could be huge (Miele vacuum cleaners costs a fortune!)
@@RTINGScomRD That is the greatest thing to hear! If you are looking for a product to test, rechargeable batteries would be so helpful! If the power required to recharge them is more cost effective than just buying single-use batteries. How long they hold a charge when not in use. And degradation over time, like phone batteries. Also curious, this is one of the coolest channels and websites, how do you guys make money? Are these employees or just volunteers?
@@Taudris Because that toaster wasn't very good? It didn't toast evenly and the lowering mechanism was fussy. Did you know that Sunbeam got rid of that IR "eye" on later models and the toaster still worked the same and it had identical heating elements on both sides and toasted more evenly?
It's sad that a toaster (sunbeam. Look at Technology Connections video about it) from the 40s could beat all of these toasters easily. Why can't anyone make those toasters again?
The reason you think old things are made well is because all of the poorly made old things are already in the landfill. You've only observed well-made old things. Unless you're doing archaeological statistics research in trash dumps in which case you have my respect and gratitude.@@kidShibuya
@@DoubtfulTrainYou're thinking of survivorship bias. The Sunbeam Radiant Toaster is better because of how it operates. Instead of a timer, it measures toast surface temperature to determine when to turn off the heating elements. In other words, it measures how toasted the toast is. It's nothing fancy, just a bimetallic strip shielded from the heating elements by bits of sheet metal, so it's heated primarily by infrared emissions from the toast.
As a Brit, this is groundbreaking research that in all honesty should be considered for a Nobel prize. I do appreciate the uniformity test, but another test I would like to see added is effective heating surface area. In my experience, some slices of common UK bread loaves do not fully fit into the toaster, thus leaving an area at the top of bread that has not been toasted. As you can probably understand, this is a disgrace and any manufacturers producing such egregious products should seriously be reconsidering their business practice and ideally fire any members involved in the production of such hopeless contraptions. So please consider adding a test that can assess this, as well as testing more budget toasters as the market is saturated with them. Thank you for your service.
Haha we appreciate the kind comments! That Smeg toaster that's in this video is currently our top choice as the Best Long-Slot Toaster if that's worth anything!
The second+ run performance is probably my primary annoyance with toasters, as they all too often result in something approaching charcoal. The better the toaster compensates for that, the more I'd probably want to shell out for it, along with even toasting. As for the high power draw, that wouldn't be a problem if North America were to switch to a real AC voltage, like here in Europe. Here we can use 3 kW electric kettles in the kitchen or anywhere else without issues with a regular 20 A fuse. Always nice not to pop any breakers during breakfast :)
Hah....living here in NA with only 15 amp fuses for 50 years now - Still have as of yet popped a fuse. Still lots of power for many things. Don't know what you're talking about.
Hey Maya, we have a Cloer toaster at our place of business here in the US. It runs fine on our 240V no neutral North American power. We installed a Schuko Steckdose in the wall. The Schutzkontakt plug/socket idea is superior than what we have here.
I wanted an indepth review for toasters, been reading articles and reviews and nothing was very indepth. My goodness am I impressed with this video, thank you all for not only immaculate testing practices, but good humour and quality. Well done (but not overdone) everyone.
My current toaster is the cheapest I could find in a Hungarian store in 2021. Went there for holidays and the appartment didn't have one. It cost 5€ and I was too cheap to leave it just there and still had space. Shortly after my own toaster died and the new one came in handy. Oddly it has metal on the sides and that gets so hot if you spray water on it it gets instantly vapourized after you have used it a few times. My wife didn't like the uneven toasting so I left it in a communal kitchen in a military dorm. On colder nights it doubled as a heater. Still working
You guys need a testing team for every product category on the market. The dedication to detail and systemic, accurate, testing and revision over time, is awe inspiring. Keep it up please!
Wow! This could be the picture that goes with the sentence “geeking out” in the dictionary =D And I’m loving it, I just wish all toasters test were done like this!
Omg, Science! I just wanted to get a new toaster, and I ended up here. It warmed my nerdy soul that you brought serious scientific, technical methods to produce real, quantifiable comparisons. Much Respect. Kudos.
My wife loves a $40 toaster I bought last Xmas called the Dash SmartStore 2-slice wide slot. It has a "storage lid" that claims to keep the slots dust-free (cat hairs in our case) but the lid is plastic so we have to wait until the toaster is cool. While the side still has the bread lowering slide, the other controls are on top, facing upwards next to the slots. Prior to that, our Oster failed but it seemed to take forever to make toast anyway. Too bad the time factor wasn't part of the testing criteria. Back in the old days, toasters were much faster. I just attributed it to newer safety standards but I could be wrong.
Bought the Black and Decker toaster a week ago. It toasts the top part of everything and not the bottom, so everything comes out looking like a half moon cookie. Now I need to send it back and start this process over of finding a toaster that can just do one thing, at least decently.
Excellent video from you guys once again! I would have loved to see a simple graph that charted price against score, considering that the cheapest toaster performed best.
From a laboratory test engineer: Toasters are chosen aesthetically to match the coffee maker or hot water jug. Toasting performance is FOREVER ignored.
I didn't think id be here one day but considering my old toaster is breaking down, turning it on is like putting in a long cheat code plugging it in and out resetting my wall outlet until after repeating these things until I finally get it to work, it's finally reached my last nerve and it's Time I do something about it
Round of applause for having the patience to test all those and snack on toast for the duration. 👍 Biggest difference is that the $25 will more likely last 10 or more years where as the fancy $200+ probably won't.
Can you do this again, testing these toasters against a vintage Sunbeam radiant control toaster? The vintage radiant toaster measures the heat coming off of the surface of the bread and is not governed by a timer.
The Sunbeam will lose. The original models toast unevenly and inconsistently. Pretty good toasters and will last forever. Just don't expect perfection.
Two issues: 1) No Dualit reviews 2) No Alessi Plissè reviews. 3), but actually the main one: nothing said re build quality (and, indirectly, estimated duration and reliability)... you know, all those things you tell us about when it comes to, e.g., computer mice.
This was actually quite nice to know, thank you for this Could you please do the same with hdmi cables? Maybe throw a few Audioquest hdmi cables in the mix too to see if their claims are true
I wish you had looked at if the toasters can deal with larger slices of bread. For example warburtons toastie, common in UK. Many bad amazon reviews in UK cover that they leave the top not toasted. It seem all newer toasters seem to have this issue partly because slots not big enough to put in toast sideways.
Well, we did somewhat look at that. We currently have that Smeg toaster recommended as our "Best Long-Slot Toaster"! It's great for those larger slices of bread!
@RTINGScomRD nice. Just seen that how looked at the website. It's a shame that a lot of the long slot toasters don't seem to be as good as some of the others or are very expensive. I have a 15 year old long slot made by Philips (bough for £15 that they no longer make) and I dread it breaking. It has two long slots that can easily fit 4 slices including two side ways with two upright, and it toasts very evenly. That seems hard to find these days. Edit: in some ways the fact we have ai incredible TVs but our ability to evenly toast large slice bread is declining is a sad reflection of the world. It's a shame my current toaster is not 25 years old as then it would be easily repairable as well. Actually would be great if repairability was looked at more in your reviews although sadly I know a metric not import to many.
Here's a list of our current openings: boards.greenhouse.io/rtingscom?gh_src=43b195807us We encourage you to reach out either way, because even if we aren't hiring now, we will be at some point! :)
This is fantastic. We need more consumer watchdog groups like this that steer everyone away from bad business practices and scammy overpriced products.
I have that GE 4 toaster. Its horrible. Because its just constantly dirty and hard to clean. No fingerprint coating on the stainless steel. Crumbs get stuck all up in it. Impossible to shake them all out. Takes a long time to toast also
Buy a flat toaster. recently bought a bodum. Its been amazing. never understood why usa preffers standing models. flat is better and just ise tinfoil ontop of the bread if you wanna toast faster. Anyway the bodum model works great over any others
I'd be really toasted to find out a $400 toaster doesn't work well at all. I also don't think I'd be attracted to a toaster that just about says smegma. It's nice to know the Black & Decker bread wrecker is about the best for its price, but I'd still want a 4-slice model. Even if you only need a 2-slice, people secretly look down on you when they see you have a 2-slice..
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A toaster can last a lifetime yet I've thrown out a couple that did not last more than a few years. Our 1960s toaster is still going strong but is in no way a modern toaster as it gets scorching hot on the exterior. I'd like longitudinal follow-ups to this video to see which of these toasters are in it for the long haul. But who is going to eat all that toast?
The problem with all of these is that they cook according to time. Costly, inefficient, and fraught with complexity when compared to Sunbeam's elegant, simple, and robust solution from the mid-twentieth-century.
3:35 Sounds to me like you didn't select the correct size cable for the extension if you saw a noticable voltage drop. Upto about 5% volt drop is normally accepted.
@@rodmunch69 A severely undersized cable to a less undersized cable? Quite clearly the cable was unsized because they observed a voltage drop larger than what is normally accepted. If the cable was over-sized then they would see no volt drop.
@@rodmunch69 Gold star for you. You clearly do not know the topic you are attempting to discuss - otherwise you would have said something worth reading by now.
Slots Size is important, and ignored... Main reason we are looking for a new toaster, is we don't just eat wonder bread and a lot of different bread don't fit in standard slots, or you need to toast half then flip over... Need bigger slots...
@@JYMBO Consider a commercial high power microwave. They are much faster and do not have turntables and cook more evenly. Look for 2100 watts and higher. They run on 240V. There are several brands.
I really have no idea how a website I primarily knew for reviewing devices for media consumption got to reviewing toasters, but I am here for it!
Thanks for sticking around! There are some really cool things coming up, keep your eyes peeled! 👀
Maybe they got hungry and wanted toast 🤣
"Bread goes in, toast comes out. You can't explain that." - Bill O'Reilly
Even after all our image analysis and tests run, there's no easier explanation than that😂
Even after all these years, still funny 😂
Goodness, had to look it up to remember it was originally about "tides" going in and out.
Calvin and Hobbes did it decades before O’Reilly. “Where does the bread go?”
Bill O'Reilly on most toasters: "Fkn thing sux!"
Someone is about to look for a toaster recommendation on TH-cam and be blown away by a full Phd study on the best toaster in the market!
I wish there was a similar video for every product I want to purchase.
We're doing our best to get to that point! What products would you most like to see us ever review?
@@RTINGScomRD Vacuum cleaners! There are so many types (Bags, bagless, drum/cannister) each with their own pros and cons and variables like noise, suction capability, longevity and ease of maintenance. Shopping for a vacuum cleaner really is a crapshoot and the price difference could be huge (Miele vacuum cleaners costs a fortune!)
@@RTINGScomRD That is the greatest thing to hear! If you are looking for a product to test, rechargeable batteries would be so helpful! If the power required to recharge them is more cost effective than just buying single-use batteries. How long they hold a charge when not in use. And degradation over time, like phone batteries. Also curious, this is one of the coolest channels and websites, how do you guys make money? Are these employees or just volunteers?
@@RTINGScomRD Chairs might be a good thing to go for next, but those can be quiet expensive
Technology Connections: I took that personally
Love how much fun you guys have with your work keep it up
Thank you so much! We strive to have a bit of fun while uncovering as much as we can to help people everywhere! 😄
"The toast is then compared to itself."
I was expecting a methodology for determining the toast's self-esteem, but uniformity will do, for now.
😂
Waiting patiently for that RTINGS x Project Farm x Technology Connections crossover...
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@@RTINGScomRD Why isn't Technology Connection's antique IR sensing toaster in this test?!
@@TaudrisYou know why. Getting one isn't feasible.
@@Taudris Because that toaster wasn't very good? It didn't toast evenly and the lowering mechanism was fussy. Did you know that Sunbeam got rid of that IR "eye" on later models and the toaster still worked the same and it had identical heating elements on both sides and toasted more evenly?
YES!
From OLED longevity to the double-T: toaster testing to the rescue.
Awesome!
This channel is underrated, great video!
Thanks so much and for watching! 😄
It's sad that a toaster (sunbeam. Look at Technology Connections video about it) from the 40s could beat all of these toasters easily. Why can't anyone make those toasters again?
same with cassette players, record players... anything that isn't sold much now or has become devalued is junk compared to what it used to be
The reason you think old things are made well is because all of the poorly made old things are already in the landfill. You've only observed well-made old things. Unless you're doing archaeological statistics research in trash dumps in which case you have my respect and gratitude.@@kidShibuya
@@DoubtfulTrainYou're thinking of survivorship bias. The Sunbeam Radiant Toaster is better because of how it operates. Instead of a timer, it measures toast surface temperature to determine when to turn off the heating elements. In other words, it measures how toasted the toast is. It's nothing fancy, just a bimetallic strip shielded from the heating elements by bits of sheet metal, so it's heated primarily by infrared emissions from the toast.
They coul, it’s just that there’s no money in making something that lasts 75 years.
@@DoubtfulTrain That's just it though, enshittification is real, and MANY older things were simply made better.
I think as a reference you should get a Sunbeam Radiant Control Toaster. I spent some actual money importing one into Switzerland.
As a Brit, this is groundbreaking research that in all honesty should be considered for a Nobel prize. I do appreciate the uniformity test, but another test I would like to see added is effective heating surface area. In my experience, some slices of common UK bread loaves do not fully fit into the toaster, thus leaving an area at the top of bread that has not been toasted. As you can probably understand, this is a disgrace and any manufacturers producing such egregious products should seriously be reconsidering their business practice and ideally fire any members involved in the production of such hopeless contraptions. So please consider adding a test that can assess this, as well as testing more budget toasters as the market is saturated with them. Thank you for your service.
Haha we appreciate the kind comments! That Smeg toaster that's in this video is currently our top choice as the Best Long-Slot Toaster if that's worth anything!
Hyper-nerding out over toast
YAY
That's what we're here for!
Never thought I'd watch a 10 minute video about testing toasters. Huh.
We're glad you did though! Thanks for watching 😄
I like these guys better than LTT.
The second+ run performance is probably my primary annoyance with toasters, as they all too often result in something approaching charcoal. The better the toaster compensates for that, the more I'd probably want to shell out for it, along with even toasting.
As for the high power draw, that wouldn't be a problem if North America were to switch to a real AC voltage, like here in Europe. Here we can use 3 kW electric kettles in the kitchen or anywhere else without issues with a regular 20 A fuse. Always nice not to pop any breakers during breakfast :)
Oh the plus side, here getting shocked just tickles :)
@@reidprichard Getting zapped with 230 VAC also just stings, I can say from experience :)
Oh trust me, I would kill for real power here in the US. I am sick of my computer PSU being limited by the lack of 3 phase
Hah....living here in NA with only 15 amp fuses for 50 years now - Still have as of yet popped a fuse. Still lots of power for many things. Don't know what you're talking about.
Hey Maya, we have a Cloer toaster at our place of business here in the US. It runs fine on our 240V no neutral North American power. We installed a Schuko Steckdose in the wall. The Schutzkontakt plug/socket idea is superior than what we have here.
I haven't bought a new toaster in 20 years and am not planning to do so, but I still watched the entire video.
OMG I just had a nerdgasm! As a scientist I thoroughly enjoyed this!!
I wanted an indepth review for toasters, been reading articles and reviews and nothing was very indepth. My goodness am I impressed with this video, thank you all for not only immaculate testing practices, but good humour and quality. Well done (but not overdone) everyone.
Amazing! I love these kind of tests regardless of the appliances you're testing.
Why am I watching this at 3 am in the morning? 😂
Craving some late night (or early morning) toast?😂
Love this channel
Thank you for continuing to watch! 😄
Thank you for making this and not just working for sponsorship
My current toaster is the cheapest I could find in a Hungarian store in 2021.
Went there for holidays and the appartment didn't have one.
It cost 5€ and I was too cheap to leave it just there and still had space.
Shortly after my own toaster died and the new one came in handy.
Oddly it has metal on the sides and that gets so hot if you spray water on it it gets instantly vapourized after you have used it a few times.
My wife didn't like the uneven toasting so I left it in a communal kitchen in a military dorm.
On colder nights it doubled as a heater.
Still working
You guys need a testing team for every product category on the market. The dedication to detail and systemic, accurate, testing and revision over time, is awe inspiring. Keep it up please!
Would love to see a long-running test on which toasters continue to perform over many years of use!
Wow! This could be the picture that goes with the sentence “geeking out” in the dictionary =D And I’m loving it, I just wish all toasters test were done like this!
You should put links to the winning items
Omg, Science! I just wanted to get a new toaster, and I ended up here. It warmed my nerdy soul that you brought serious scientific, technical methods to produce real, quantifiable comparisons. Much Respect. Kudos.
I love how you took something so simple and broke it down so meticulously.
Man, now I really want toast.
You should have seen us filming!
Smeg has the be one of the worst brand names Ive seen in recent years.
The cheap toaster may toast the best but how long does it last before it dies? I want a toaster that isn't a piece of junk and toasts well.
My wife loves a $40 toaster I bought last Xmas called the Dash SmartStore 2-slice wide slot. It has a "storage lid" that claims to keep the slots dust-free (cat hairs in our case) but the lid is plastic so we have to wait until the toaster is cool. While the side still has the bread lowering slide, the other controls are on top, facing upwards next to the slots. Prior to that, our Oster failed but it seemed to take forever to make toast anyway. Too bad the time factor wasn't part of the testing criteria. Back in the old days, toasters were much faster. I just attributed it to newer safety standards but I could be wrong.
Bought the Black and Decker toaster a week ago. It toasts the top part of everything and not the bottom, so everything comes out looking like a half moon cookie. Now I need to send it back and start this process over of finding a toaster that can just do one thing, at least decently.
Best opening ever!
It would have been funny to see some novelty toasters tested like the Dart Vader Toaster.
Some of these toasters would gladly join the "dark" side 😂
Excellent video from you guys once again! I would have loved to see a simple graph that charted price against score, considering that the cheapest toaster performed best.
When you are still having breakfast with your colleagues and your boss comes in and asks what you're doing: "uuuhhm... we're testing... toasters?!!"
Project Farm does this toaster test, but he gets right to the point.
that's a great test !! cheers
Finally. People are using their degrees for REAL SCIENCE!!!
I love these videos!
From a laboratory test engineer: Toasters are chosen aesthetically to match the coffee maker or hot water jug. Toasting performance is FOREVER ignored.
I didn't think id be here one day but considering my old toaster is breaking down, turning it on is like putting in a long cheat code plugging it in and out resetting my wall outlet until after repeating these things until I finally get it to work, it's finally reached my last nerve and it's Time I do something about it
Round of applause for having the patience to test all those and snack on toast for the duration. 👍
Biggest difference is that the $25 will more likely last 10 or more years where as the fancy $200+ probably won't.
As always, I'm here for Abby's glasses. Love them. Oh, and the review. That is all.
👓👓
Wow I just bought that Black & Decker 2-Slot toaster a few weeks ago, guess I made a good purchase lol
This channel is heavily underrated
Seriously, so glad I found it ❤
4:15 There is a toaster specification that states the color of the toast for each setting?
I've got to see this document?!
Can you do this again, testing these toasters against a vintage Sunbeam radiant control toaster? The vintage radiant toaster measures the heat coming off of the surface of the bread and is not governed by a timer.
👀👀
The Sunbeam will lose. The original models toast unevenly and inconsistently. Pretty good toasters and will last forever. Just don't expect perfection.
This is crazy effort respect
Two issues:
1) No Dualit reviews
2) No Alessi Plissè reviews.
3), but actually the main one: nothing said re build quality (and, indirectly, estimated duration and reliability)... you know, all those things you tell us about when it comes to, e.g., computer mice.
4:15
that's actually a brilliant methodology. more charr=more flat black pixels with a smart bit of image compression.
Our toaster tester extraordinaire Mike knows what he’s doing!
The results also depends on the bread you use. With a different brand of white bread other toasters probably give the better results.
This was actually quite nice to know, thank you for this
Could you please do the same with hdmi cables? Maybe throw a few Audioquest hdmi cables in the mix too to see if their claims are true
Maybe some day! Thanks for watching😄
I wish you had looked at if the toasters can deal with larger slices of bread. For example warburtons toastie, common in UK. Many bad amazon reviews in UK cover that they leave the top not toasted. It seem all newer toasters seem to have this issue partly because slots not big enough to put in toast sideways.
Well, we did somewhat look at that. We currently have that Smeg toaster recommended as our "Best Long-Slot Toaster"! It's great for those larger slices of bread!
@RTINGScomRD nice. Just seen that how looked at the website. It's a shame that a lot of the long slot toasters don't seem to be as good as some of the others or are very expensive. I have a 15 year old long slot made by Philips (bough for £15 that they no longer make) and I dread it breaking. It has two long slots that can easily fit 4 slices including two side ways with two upright, and it toasts very evenly. That seems hard to find these days.
Edit: in some ways the fact we have ai incredible TVs but our ability to evenly toast large slice bread is declining is a sad reflection of the world. It's a shame my current toaster is not 25 years old as then it would be easily repairable as well. Actually would be great if repairability was looked at more in your reviews although sadly I know a metric not import to many.
I am left still not knowing what 4-slice toaster they recommend. 🤷♂️🤦♂️
Now do this again with toaster ovens. I got rid of my slot toaster when I got a good toaster oven and never regretted it.
I think your grid size for comparing evenness is too big. What happens if you reduce the grid size?
Weird question, are you guys hiring any software engineers? I'm based in Canada but I'm genuinely really curious about your work!!
Here's a list of our current openings: boards.greenhouse.io/rtingscom?gh_src=43b195807us
We encourage you to reach out either way, because even if we aren't hiring now, we will be at some point! :)
@@RTINGScomRD thank you! I’m based in Vancouver but I’ll still try!
This is fantastic. We need more consumer watchdog groups like this that steer everyone away from bad business practices and scammy overpriced products.
You forgot the most important toaster: Mitsubishi Electric TO-ST1-T
It makes the perfect slice....one at a time...
My favorite toaster, I use it 3-4 times a week
I have that GE 4 toaster. Its horrible. Because its just constantly dirty and hard to clean. No fingerprint coating on the stainless steel. Crumbs get stuck all up in it. Impossible to shake them all out.
Takes a long time to toast also
Do any of these toasters laser engrave words of the day or inspirational quotes?
love my breville looks great well made and solid generally does a great job and I expect it to last a very long time
Now the same testing needs to be done for toaster ovens. The internet must know which toaster ovens toast and oven best.
Buy a flat toaster. recently bought a bodum. Its been amazing. never understood why usa preffers standing models. flat is better and just ise tinfoil ontop of the bread if you wanna toast faster. Anyway the bodum model works great over any others
almost thought this was a early april fools joke. lol
My mouth was open the entire time watching this.
I'd be really toasted to find out a $400 toaster doesn't work well at all. I also don't think I'd be attracted to a toaster that just about says smegma. It's nice to know the Black & Decker bread wrecker is about the best for its price, but I'd still want a 4-slice model. Even if you only need a 2-slice, people secretly look down on you when they see you have a 2-slice..
Hello Abby my buddy and great tech reviewer. 😊❤
If project farm was a computer engineer
dear I want to take your advice, which one please tell me
SAMSUNG QLED Qn95b qn95c QN900B 8K
OLED LG G3 LG c3
OLED Sony A80k
OLED Samsung S950C S90C
Which TV in it?
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Sunbeam Radiant Control toaster is better than all of these and is from the 40s
I grew up with one and still have it. But it is not better, it toasts unevenly and the outside gets hot enough to fry eggs.
A toaster can last a lifetime yet I've thrown out a couple that did not last more than a few years. Our 1960s toaster is still going strong but is in no way a modern toaster as it gets scorching hot on the exterior. I'd like longitudinal follow-ups to this video to see which of these toasters are in it for the long haul. But who is going to eat all that toast?
5:00 when the toast is too hot to handle 😂
where is the mitsubishi toaster? I really want to see the difference.
In Japan Mitsubishi make a pantie washer. 👙
You can smell the difference!
So where does the bread go…..to another dimension that the Toast comes from?
a few years back there was a toaster that only toast 1 slice at a time but makes it perfect. why isn't that on the list???????
Check out Project Farm. He ‘charts’ out the results of his limited toaster testing!!!!!!
Now, only question left is how would an original Sunbeam toaster perform? Some say it is still the best toaster.
It's a scorching hot toaster that toasts unevenly. But then, maybe most aren't bothered by unevenness.
Will my toaster suffer from burn-in after extensive use?
Some toasters with multiple consecutive runs of the same toast content show burn-in in some areas unfortunately! 😂
"automatic beyond belief!"
The Thinline Sunbeam toaster toasts better than the original. Except the slots are too thin. The automatic lowering works the same.
thank you for this.
How has toaster technology not gotten better or improved over the decades.... we cant heat something faster without burning?
The problem with all of these is that they cook according to time. Costly, inefficient, and fraught with complexity when compared to Sunbeam's elegant, simple, and robust solution from the mid-twentieth-century.
These toasters are the epitome of capitalism. Thanks for buttering my bread Rtings.
5:00 That toast has serious dirty screen effect!
We -tested- *toasted* 20 to find out. FTFY
disappointed by the lack of the inclusion of the Mitsubishi TO-ST1-T
We do plan to buy and test a wider variety of products, but our selection for new product categories will always be a little limited at first!
The Amazon reviews suggest you need 100V to run it. Is there a version made for the North American market now?
Kitchen Aid an GE are best, according to Project Farms
It would be nice to see if non-wheat breads toast the same as the gluten verity, us celiacs would be grateful
3:35 Sounds to me like you didn't select the correct size cable for the extension if you saw a noticable voltage drop. Upto about 5% volt drop is normally accepted.
Yup .. the electrician should have caught that mistake right away
She literally said they tried a smaller gauge wire with no success.
@@rodmunch69 A severely undersized cable to a less undersized cable?
Quite clearly the cable was unsized because they observed a voltage drop larger than what is normally accepted. If the cable was over-sized then they would see no volt drop.
@@Shocker99 smaller gauge means a thicker wire.
@@rodmunch69 Gold star for you. You clearly do not know the topic you are attempting to discuss - otherwise you would have said something worth reading by now.
Slots Size is important, and ignored... Main reason we are looking for a new toaster, is we don't just eat wonder bread and a lot of different bread don't fit in standard slots, or you need to toast half then flip over... Need bigger slots...
Watched the whole thing just to hear the conclusion: toaster is a toaster is a toaster
PLEASE do microwaves soon!
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@@RTINGScomRD This was legitimately better than "Americas Test Kitchen"
@@JYMBO Consider a commercial high power microwave. They are much faster and do not have turntables and cook more evenly. Look for 2100 watts and higher. They run on 240V. There are several brands.
Looks like Mitsubishi TO-ST1-T is painfully missing from the lineup
It runs on 100V.
Toasty-toast is the mosty-most!
9:21 The official toaster of Family Guy. Shut up SMEG!