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I checked Target, Amazon, Best Buy and Bella's website for this, but it appears to be a discontinued model and unavailable elsewhere. It's a great price (thanks, OP!)....but my concern is that a toaster MUST be either UL or ETL certified (or it's unsafe to use). Woot doesn't provide this information.
It seems that the only way to know is to purchase it (and return it if there's no UL or ETL certification). It's likely to have one or the other, but anything is possible with low-end products such as this.
Awful design. The slot is far too short and doesn't fit standard bread slices.
I have had this toaster for several years and this is largely accurate. I'd clarify slightly that It is actually pretty much the exact same length of a standard bread slice so technically they can fit but need a push.
Its one of those things that is not quite annoying enough to merit buying a new toaster once you have it, but is also just mildly infuriating enough that you'll think "why!??" nearly every time you use it.
I have had this toaster for several years and this is largely accurate. I'd clarify slightly that It is actually pretty much the exact same length of a standard bread slice so technically they can fit but need a push. Its one of those things that is not quite annoying enough to merit buying a new toaster once you have it, but is also just mildly infuriating enough that you'll think "why!??" nearly every time you use it.
Couldn't you simply insert the bread with the thinner part (the height of the bread slice) standing up? I do this regardless, as it makes it easier to remove it. It can't possibly be a tight fit that way. It seems beyond obvious.
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I have had this toaster for several years and this is largely accurate. I'd clarify slightly that It is actually pretty much the exact same length of a standard bread slice so technically they can fit but need a push. Its one of those things that is not quite annoying enough to merit buying a new toaster once you have it, but is also just mildly infuriating enough that you'll think "why!??" nearly every time you use it.
Couldn't you simply insert the bread with the thinner part (the height of the bread slice) standing up? I do this regardless, as it makes it easier to remove it. It can't possibly be a tight fit that way. It seems beyond obvious.
You're forgetting that bread is wider than it is tall. If its not obvious, this toaster was not built with gracious margins. If you flip the bread on end then the top 1/3rd of the bread sticks out of the toaster when depressed and you only toast the bottom two thirds.
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Go figure!🙄
It seems that the only way to know is to purchase it (and return it if there's no UL or ETL certification). It's likely to have one or the other, but anything is possible with low-end products such as this.
Its one of those things that is not quite annoying enough to merit buying a new toaster once you have it, but is also just mildly infuriating enough that you'll think "why!??" nearly every time you use it.
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I have had this toaster for several years and this is largely accurate. I'd clarify slightly that It is actually pretty much the exact same length of a standard bread slice so technically they can fit but need a push. Its one of those things that is not quite annoying enough to merit buying a new toaster once you have it, but is also just mildly infuriating enough that you'll think "why!??" nearly every time you use it.
Couldn't you simply insert the bread with the thinner part (the height of the bread slice) standing up? I do this regardless, as it makes it easier to remove it. It can't possibly be a tight fit that way. It seems beyond obvious.
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