Cuisinart CPT-180FR Classic Brushed 4-Slice Toaster Factory Refurbished, Stainless Steel

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Cuisinart CPT-180FR Classic Brushed Stainless Steel
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  1. Publisher: Cuisinart
  2. Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #156505

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Combining advanced technology with a sleek easy%2Dto%2Duse design%2C this four%2Dslice toaster provides an array of convenient features%2E Dual%2C independent%2C custom controls include reheat%2C defrost%2C and bagel buttons with LED indicators%2C as well as a six%2Dsetting browning dial to accommodate individual preferences%2E The unit%27s 1%2D1%2F2%2Dinch wide slots fit a variety of bread and toaster pastries%2C while its extra%2Dlift carriage lever brings small items close to the top for easy removal%2E Other highlights include a cancel button%2C a handy cord wrap%2C a slide%2Dout crumb tray for easy clean up%2C and one flat side for positioning the curvy toaster against a wall or backsplash to save on space%2E Its brushed stainless%2Dsteel housing with brushed stainless and black accents makes for an attractive addition to any kitchen countertop%2E An instruction book comes included for getting started%2E The four%2Dslice toaster measures 11%2D7%2F8 by 11 by 7 inches and carries a three%2Dyear limited warranty%2E

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars no toast, April 4, 2009
ddl (New York City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cuisinart CPT-180FR Classic Brushed 4-Slice Toaster Factory Refurbished, Stainless Steel
I liked the shape and style of this toaster to match the stainless, retro thing I have going on in my kitchen. It looks great, but can't make toast to save its life. It's actually cuisinart, which I didn't want to buy because I had read the reviews and thought it was conair, as advertised. When it arrived it said "Cuisinart" all over it. Here it is: CONAIR CPT180 Mysterious. Whatever happened to those ten dollar toasters that used to make toast?

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