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Black & Decker TR3500SD Rapid Toast 2-Slice Toaster


I really like this toaster.  The stainless look fits well in a modern kitchen.  The inside racks appear to adjust automatically to the size of the bread.  I tried two dramatically different sizes of bread and they both came out just right.   The slots are plenty wide for any but crazy big bagels.   The bottom hinges out so  you can hold the toaster over the sink and gently pat it to get out the ubiquitous crumbs.   The rack lifts the toast high enough that you don't accidentally touch the hot edge of the toaster.   The frozen button appears to elongate the time due to the bread or bagel being frozen.  Works well.  I can recommend the toaster.  $30.00 at Amazon.


Details:
Toast Shade Selector
Extra Lift-The extended lever provides extra lift, making it easy to retrieve your toasty treats without burning your fingers
Extra-Wide Toasting Slots
Bagel and Frozen Function
2 Year Limited Warranty


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