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Looks nice but... June 15, 2008 PJR (Kent, UK) I am now on to my second TT720 the first having suffered failure of one of the white LEDs on the front panel. These indicate the time of toasting that has been set and are therefore quite important. So, a second unit was supplied and guess what - the same thing has happened. The toaster is also pretty slow but perhaps it's because you are watching the LEDs count down to zero. On the plus side it does look good and the automatic lowering and raising of the slices appleals to the gadget lover. Hopefully toaster number 3 will be more robust....
A Brilliant Toaster May 4, 2008 Robert Foster This is by far the best toaster we have ever had. It toasts very evenly, looks good, controls are easy and it doesn't burn your fingers. The rewarming facility is very clever - after 8 secs if you have not removed the toast it swallows them up again and keeps em warm! Thoroughly recommend it.
simple to use April 27, 2008 mortensprangle (yorkshire) i was impressed at how easy to use this toaster is, toasts evenly and at a touch of a button. motorised dropping of bread into toaster is great , but beware this toaster is fairly big. kenwood quaility and finish is excellent.
Another quality item from Kenwood! January 21, 2008 W. Bailey 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I agree with the other reviews, does the job well and is amusing to watch this futuristic machine slowly consume the bread and then present you with perfect toast every time, warming rack is handy too. I make my own bread (with a kenwood breadmaker which has worked well for the last 6 months) and my older dualit toaster I had only has 20mm slots which was ocassionaly a pain for larger slices, but this has around 30mm slots so is perfect. Only gave 4/5 as I only got it recently so will have to see if it stands the test of time. Would recommend.
The best toaster in the world January 10, 2008 B. P. Slack 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Wow what can I say, going from a classic toaster to this baby... No handle, just press the button and watch the bread slide in. Wait for the ping and watch the toast rise out. If you leave a slice in while buttering the other it will automatically glide back down and keep it warm, how cool is that !!! Buy this toaster, failure to do so will result in you not smiling when making evenly browned toast.
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