Rowenta Prelude 2 Slice Digital Toaster, LCD Screen, Stainless Steel
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| List Price: | £49.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Prelude 2-Slice Toaster in Stainless Steel
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11929 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Tefal
- Model: TT618015
Features
- Frozen/reheat/mid cycle cancel
- Variable browning control
- LCD screen with countdown timer
- Crumb tray for easy cleaning
- Stainless Steel Finish
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Rowenta: Timeless esthetics … More than ever, Rowenta is committed to designing powerful and refined products imbued with a sense of confidence and well-being. Sleek, elegant and contemporary, the Rowenta Prelude Illumination toaster illustrates Rowenta style and modernism identity.
Customer Reviews
Annoying!
Bought this mainly for its looks and because I liked the Kettle (wanted a matching pair). A mistake. I should have listened to a review I read that highlighted its fundamental flaw of browning one side more than the other - thought this may be a one off. Now have to toast everthing twice to brown both sides. Annoying to say the least.
Disappointing
The toaster is stylish and looks great on your kitchen worktop, but a full length of Warburton bread which I use does not fit completely in the slot which means you left with a quarter of the bread untoasted. A real disapointment as I purchased the toaster to match the kettle I would not recommend this item.
Compact and goodlooking, oh, and it makes nice toast
I've had this toaster now for 2 months (it was a Christmas present) and I'm really pleased with it. It toasts evenly both sides, I've had toasters in the past that have toasted unevenly so perhaps it's down to the individual machine rather than a model, I've certainly no complaints with this one. The toaster is compact and so it's ideal where space is limited, this probably explains why a big slice of bread might not fit but we tend to have a smallish loaf so each slice fits without difficulty. A quick wipe with baby oil occasionally keeps it looking good.





