Morphy Richards Accents 4 Slice Toaster 44038 Cream
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Average customer review:Product Description
Ideal for toasting bagels and crumpets the country cream Accent 4 slice toaster is a stylish addition to your kitchen, with its curved country cream sides and trimmed, polished stainless steel. Be inspired with an accent of country cream from Morphy Richards making your kitchen stylish and sophisticated.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1779 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Morphy Richards
- Model: 44038
Features
- 4 Slice
- Removable crumb tray
- Hi Lift facility
- Variable browning control
- Deep vari-width toasting chamber
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Accent your home with the Accent 4 slice toaster from Morphy Richards. Ideal for toasting bagels and crumpets the Country Cream Accent 4 slice toaster makes a stylish partner to the kettles in the Morphy Richards Accent range. With curved country cream sides and trimmed with polished stainless steel this toaster features variable width toasting chambers and a hi-lift function for toasting smaller items.
Be inspired with an accent of country cream from Morphy Richards making your kitchen stylish and sophisticated.
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Customer Reviews
FANTASTIC RETRO TOASTER
This is by far the best (but to be fair the dearest !) toaster we have used. It looks great, fitting in well with our 'retro' themed kitchen, although it would equally blend in well with any style, be it modern or traditional. The toast comes out perfectly toasted all round with none of the usual burnt hot spots that used to occur with our previous toasters. Only time will tell how reliable this is but so far I have been very impressed as i usually have with Morphy Richards products
Looks wonderful, but disappointing in use
This toaster has a very appealing look, with the prettiest of knobs and dials. We chose Morphy Richards because they have been making them for so long, they MUST know what they are doing... It's good that you can use either pair of slots and each has its own setting dial. However, although it has extra-wide slots, unfortunately they are not extra-deep, nor extra-long, and a slice of my homemade (breadmaker - not that clever!) bread doesn't fit either way. Also it seems to take longer to toast that my previous toaster, and so the toast is dryer than I like. It toast reasonably evenly, though. and the timing knob is proportioned correctly, i.e. for light brown toast, set the dial to 4/10.
Nice all round toaster
If, like I was, you have found yourself reading endless reviews of toasters, worried about getting a dud or somethign just as patchy or inconsistent as your old one, then my advice would be just to get this one.
It's understandable that we spend a long time researching these things - there is something about a toaster that makes it much more important than might otherwise be. We rely on it, it needs to be dependable, and it's often one of the first things we use in the morning, setting the tone for the rest of the day. This one I was relieved to find met that need. The toast dial settings have reassuring clicks, and I can vouch that setting the same numbers in each set of 2 slices measn your 2 lots of 2 will popo up at the same time - a sign they are well made and cllibrated. The toast itself is very evenly toasted - somethign that actually takes gettign used to after being so used to light patch here and a dark patch there. (This might even detratct from the charm of the variability, if you are particualry offput by the thought of your toast be 'too perfect'.)
The only slight downside is atually just a trade off. The widths are quite large, even allowing the most alarmingly mishapenly or oversized offcut to be toasted. The result though is that your cheap, every day bread can be a little bit thin, looking lost in the middle of that gaping slot - with the outcome that the bread is quite far from each element, adding a little to the toasting time. So, if you demand your toast ASAP and every second counts then perhpas go elsewhere. But if you want versitiliy, reliability and eveness, you can do much worse than this little reliable machine.







