Saturday, January 30, 2010

Black & Decker T2569B 2-Slice Toaster, Black

From Black & Decker

Price: $24.99
 


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Features
- 850-watt 2-slice toaster with self-centering, extra-wide slots
- Browning-control knob for selecting the shade from light to dark
- Push-button controls; frozen, bagel, and cancel functions with indicator lights
- Electronic toast control; cord storage; slide-out crumb tray ensures quick cleanup
- Measures approximately 13 by 8-2/5 by 9 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description
Frozen waffles, toaster pastries, bagels, homemade breads, toaster hash browns and more this toaster with frozen, bagel and cancel functions toasts them all. Versatile capabilities and sleek styling make this toaster a real must-have for your kitchen.

Customer Reviews

Toaster Review
Date: 2008-03-03 | Rating: 5
I really like the bagle toasting feature. Regular bread is toasted a little slower than other toasters I have had.

it works, but man, it's like all plastic
Date: 2009-12-29 | Rating: 3
OK, it toasts, so it works as advertised. But the fact that the toaster is almost entirely lightweight plastic - except for the heating cage and the crumb tray - gives this the feel of a disposable product. I get that toasters aren't going to last forever, but there is something to be said for having a solid build-quality with durable-feeling materials. If this baby should meet the floor, the floor is going to win - I mean, a geriatric hip has more strength than this. However, if you are going on a long hike and want to bring a toaster and not be weighed down by a heavy item, this is the toaster for you. I bought this online; if I had gotten my hands on it in person at a retail chain I would have opted for another model.

This was a bad choice...
Date: 2008-12-15 | Rating: 1
I bought this item at a local store in mid-September. Three months later, the baskets no longer depress/close around the bread and so the toasting mechanism doesn't engage (and I get no toast)! It hasn't been heavily used (once or twice/week) or abused...the company is willing to send me a new one if I send them the plug and a check for shipping and handling, but that raises the price I paid for the thing to the point of "why didn't I just buy the more expensive one in the first place?" We have a 20-year old Toastmaster that I was replacing for the sake of my bagel fitting in the slot. Fortunately I didn't throw out the old Toastmaster! This toaster was not worth ANY stars but that doesn't seem to be a choice!

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