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Breville BTA820XL Die-Cast 2-Slice Smart Toaster, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Features

  • The Breville 2-Slice Smart Toaster is a compact toaster that lets you feel in control; One touch automation lets you monitor your toast's progress using "Lift & Look" and add extra time using " A Bit More" to toast your favorite bread types to perfection
  • INNOVATIVE FEATURES: 'Lift & Look' and 'A Bit More' allow you to check on your toast or add a little extra time without interrupting the toasting cycle; The bagel function ensures even heat for even toasting and unfreeze your favorites using defrost
  • 2 SLICE CAPACITY: The toaster features a 2 slice capacity and has wider slots to meet the demands of larger artisanal bread, thick bagels and dense pastries
  • VARIABLE BROWNING CONTROL: The Breville Smart Toaster 2-slice lets you toast to your ideal brownness level and monitor your progress with the LED indicator so you know how much longer the toasting cycle has left to run
  • AUTOMATIC CONTROL WITH AUTO LIFT & LOOK: At the touch of a button, your bread can be automatically lowered into the toaster, lifted during the toasting cycle to monitor progress and lifted at the end to deliver toasting perfection
  • EASY CLEANING: No need to lift when cleaning, simply pull out the front crumb tray and empty into the dustbin
  • SETTINGS: 5 Settings including 'A Bit More', 'Lift & Look', Defrost, Bagel and Fruit Bread
  • WARRANTY: 1 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 900 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts

Description

Compact 2 slice toaster. As your artisanal bread, bagel or pastry lowers gently into one of the 2 extra-wide slots, you’ll know toasting perfection is in the works. Real-world feedback led us to develop innovative 'A Bit More' and 'Lift and Look'.


Brand: Breville


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 11.25"W x 7.75"H


Specific Uses For Product: Bagel, Bread


Brand: Breville


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 11.25"W x 7.75"H


Specific Uses For Product: Bagel, Bread


Wattage: 900 watts


Number of Slices: 2


Special Feature: Cool Touch ExteriorDigital Controls


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 2.6 Pounds


Finish Type: Silver


Voltage: 120 Volts


Number of settings: 5


Number of Programs: 5


Item Weight: 2.6 pounds


Department: Cookware


Manufacturer: Breville


Item model number: BTA820XL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 5, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing robot toaster produces beautiful even browning
It's expensive but it beats any other toaster in my life hands down. i was impressed by last Hamilton Beach toaster with cancel and defrost buttons, but frankly compared to this one it was a pile of junk (costing half as much, it's true). The Hamilton Beach only lasted 2.5 years, ceasing to operate after an effort to gently clean out all the crumbs. That one had two extra long slots for four slices, but I decided to get this two slot one because after all, I can toast as many slices as I want anyway. This one has wider slots. I don't often toast artisan loafs that you can slice into really long slices or that feature would have been important. There is just no comparison of the build quality of this one to previous toasters. It dispenses with that noisy, wobbly spring loading lever to insert the toast and pop it up. Instead it has a totally silent, smooth electric elevator for the bread. The toast no longer pops up like a Jack-in-the-Box. It gently glides up. This is a more respectful way to treat your food. It's also got a very nice, professional artistic design. The style is kind of Art Deco, very nice. The toaster is gorgeous with its real beautiful brushed stainless steel and electronic led lit buttons. The outside does not get hot and burn you like previous toasters I have owned. That's a very nice thing. You really don't want to have something big and burning out on the counter while your busy preparing food. Unlike other toasters, where you have to guess the setting for each type of bread and hope you get it right, it has a nifty "peek" button that lifts the toast up briefly for inspection in the middle of the cycle, along with a cancel button if you find the toast is done. There's a handy "little bit more" button if the toast is not quite dark enough. It also has an LED display that tells the progress of the toasting, another great feature for timing food preparation. Most toasters you have no idea when it will finish. The metal grids that hold the toast in place are much better designed- they are also motor driven and grip the toast firmly. They are not part of some rube goldberg mechanism that is powered by pressing the lever. It's a precision machine. Of course the most important thing about a toaster is the toast. I've never made such evenly browned toast. It's a delight. Not perfectly even like a tan, but no parts are burnt or untoasted. It's a nice even toast. I am so used to toast that comes out with some burnt parts in order to get all of it toasted, that I am astounded by what this machine produces. It's of restaurant quality. Almost. It's not perfectly uniform, there are lighter areas, but it's close. It's got a nice variagation. The defrost button works better than on the Hamilton Beach, which I was not able to use. I no longer have to defrost the bread first. The toast is chewy inside but firmly browned on the surface. I don't know how they do it since the basic toasting method is the exact same bands of heating wires. They don't look any better or more uniformly placed than other toasters. On previous toasters the toast often came out dry or crispy if it was dark enough; not this one. It may be that they worked out the heat production of the elements and the distance from the bread very carefully to produce an even browning without burning. I've only been using it one day but it doesn't look like you can burn the toast even if you set it all the way up- the degree-of-browning setting has a limited range, and changes slowly, so it's hard to get it wrong. That could be a problem if you want to have super dark toast or you have bread that for some reason needs a lot of heat to brown, but it's a blessing for me. So it's pretty expensive for a toaster but you sure see all the money sitting there. It's seems like a fair deal. It doesn't have the look of typical American products that often lack sophisticated design. Breville is an Australian company but the toaster has a German design feeling to it. Nothing about it says wallaby or watch out for the sharks. Toasters are not your most attractive appliance. Compared to mixers, blenders or coffee makers they are homely, bloated and covered with large irregular orifices and levers. So it's amazing that you can imagine these Brevilles getting shortlisted for a toaster exhibit at the Modern Museum of Art, (OK the Italian Smegs are very pretty for a toaster and have a higher rating but do they give your bread an elevator ride? No. Their beauty is surface deep.) One downside to the toaster is that I am eating a more toast, because it tastes so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 20, 2019 by Sky Dragon

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 Star Looks; 4 Star Design; 4 Star Performance; GFCI ALERT!
UPDATE September 2013: If your BTA820XL is tripping a GFCI, check to see if there's some debris touching the heading elements. I've owned the BTA820XL for four months. This morning, I used it to reheat some buttermilk blueberry pancakes that I had made a couple of weeks ago and frozen. The first 2 pancakes heated without a hitch. When I tried to heat the second 2, the power to the toaster went out as soon as I pushed the Toast/Cancel button. It turned out that the GFCI (ground fault) had tripped. I reset it and tried several times more, with the same result. I thought it might be a faulty GFCI, so I moved the toaster to another outlet what was protected by a different GFCI, and it tripped as well. Scratching my head, I decided to plug the toaster into an outlet that was not protected by a GFCI...success...the toaster worked. I looked into the slots and saw a dark blob at the bottom of one. What really got my attention was the dazzling display of electric arcs going to the blob. I unplugged the toaster and, using a couple of chopsticks, removed a plump, wet blueberry from the depths of the slot. The blueberry had caused a short circuit between the heating element and the toaster electrical ground. Problem solved. ORIGINAL REVIEW: PROS: Beautiful appearance; motorized up-and-down; functional controls; nice crumb drawer; decent value for money CONS: Short (5 1/2") slots; occasional control lock-ups; slightly uneven toasting When I started looking for a new toaster, I knew I wanted something special. If I'm going to allocate precious counter space to an appliance, I want it to look good! I didn't mind paying a premium for a toaster with outstanding performance and looks. I didn't want a plastic body. I've had toasters with plastic bodies before and eventually they all melted to some degree. I have a Breville 800CPXL Die-Cast Stainless-Steel Motorized Citrus Press and a Breville BES860XL Barista Express Espresso Machine with Grinder , both of which I like, so I trusted the brand to some degree. Reading the mostly positive reviews of the BTA830XL tipped the balance. Design: Right out of the box, there were aspects that I liked. The no-nonsense, clean die-cast aluminum body with a brushed finish is impressive. The hot parts of the body, made of chrome-plated steel, are isolated from the outer shell, making it much more difficult to burn your fingers and unlikely that the outer shell will suffer discoloration or distortion from heat over time. The dimensions of the slots are 5 1/2" by 1 1/2". The width is plenty generous, but I was immediately disappointed by the length because 5 1/2" isn't long enough for some breads and insufficient to hold 2 pieces of a muffin or bagel. The Crumb Tray is very accessible and well designed to catch the crumbs that are inevitably shed from the toasting bread. Operation: The motorized operation of the toaster is...well...mesmerizing. There, I've said it. This is clearly the feature that separates the BTA820XL from its competition. Is it functional? Possibly, in that there is no lever to push to lower or raise the toast. Since lever malfunction is often the cause of death for many pop up toasters, this may be a plus. It remains to be seen whether the motorized mechanism will stand the test of time. There is no doubt that it's a crowd pleaser, even if it's only a crowd of one slightly drowsy denizen of the morning who has yet to enjoy a cup of coffee. I sometimes find myself watching the slow descent of the bread for way longer than I should. Most of the other controls ('A Bit More', 'Bagel', 'Lift and Look') are useful and get a fair amount of use. I never use the 'Frozen' button because all of my bread is frozen, so I adjust the toasting time to make it work. I don't know whether it's a harbinger of nastiness to come, but twice so far (in 2 months of use), the toaster has locked up, with the toast in the down position and all lights flashing. When this happens, the toaster does not respond to any button pushing. I solved the problem by unplugging the unit and then plugging it in again. This seems to reset the control and it begins operating as if nothing had gone wrong. I considered sending it back the first time this happened, but decided against it. I hope this remains an occasional glitch and doesn't worsen over time. My old toaster produced toast with very uneven done-ness. One side would be pale and the other almost burned. I dealt with this by flipping the toast over half way through the cycle. Really annoying. The BTA820XL does much better in this regard, but it's short of perfect. There is a slight difference from one side of the toast to the other, but it's acceptable to me. The amount of toasting time is set by a slider, which is not unusual. What is unusual is the row of 14 LED's above the slider that give a visual indication of the amount of time remaining on the toasting cycle. I have a fairly structured approach to making breakfast and I find myself glancing over at the toaster's lights to make sure that my other activities will be completed when the toast is done and hot. I am happy with this toaster. For me, the cost premium is justified by the appearance and operation of the machine. I will update the review once I've had it for a year or so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 10, 2013 by verygooddog

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars I love this wonderful toaster so much!
Never had a *Maserati*-level toaster until now and I appreciate the high-end features ... 'a bit more' for one more shade of toast color, 'lift and peek' shows toast progress without interrupting the timer/coils, and watch the cascade light indicating progress and the sweet 'PING' advice that toast is up. The box is so well insulated it can be handled and stored immediately after use, absolutely no heat transfer to exterior. Costly compared to cheapo toasters that may be replaced every 18 months, but this one is worth every penny and I expect it will serve for a long, long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 1, 2023 by Sharon

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars better than expected
I bought this mainly because I was tired of using my toaster oven to toast bread. I expected it to be much quicker but, beyond that, had no expectations. My selection of this particular unit was based mostly on physical design -- it looked nice. After using this for a couple of months I've found, to my surprise, that I actually think this toaster is significantly better than any other toaster (admittedly always much less expensive ones) I've owned. It toasts bread much quicker, more evenly and all-around better. It looks good doing it. The "a little more" button isn't crucial but it's nice to have. Not everyone will see added value -- it's a toaster, after all. But, if you're particular about appliances, this may be worth the extra money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 15, 2023 by D. B. Smith

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars It’s great, no regrets
I love it! Works really well. I love the mechanical up and down feature of it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Cool toaster but basically just a toaster
This toaster is pretty cool. Like the "lift and Look" and "a bit more" features which help you make sure your toast comes out as good as it can but the toasting is often inconsistent on the bread like any other toaster Bottom line is a toaster is a toaster but this one has a lot of cool gizmos.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2023 by Gail G

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