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Breville the 'A Bit More' Toaster 2-Slice, BTA720XL, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Model: BTA720XL


Features

  • The Breville Bit More is a compact 2-slice toaster with an LED indicator that allows you to monitor your progress; Use innovative features such as "A Bit More" and "Lift & Look" to check on your toast or extend the toasting cycle
  • 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
  • COMPACT 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 Bit More 2-slice lets you toast to your ideal brownness and monitor progress with the LED indicator so you know how much longer the toasting cycle has left to run
  • MANUAL LIFT & LOOK: Classic control with manual lifting and lowering lever to monitor your toast's progress at any time without interrupting the toasting cycle
  • EASY CLEANING: No need to lift when cleaning, simply pull out the front crumb tray and empty into the dustbin
  • WARRANTY: 1 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 1000 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts

Description

Breville Bit More Toaster 2 Slice BTA70XL, Brushed Stainless Steel

Brand: Breville


Color: Stainless Steel


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 7.3"D x 11.3"W x 8.2"H


Specific Uses For Product: Toasting


Global Trade Identification Number: 08


UPC: 021614055408


Manufacturer: HWI/Breville USA


Brand Name: Breville


Model: BTA720XL


Item Weight: 5.1 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 7.3"D x 11.3"W x 8.2"H


Material Type: Stainless Steel


Style Name: Classic


Finish Types: Silver


Color: Stainless Steel


Display: LED


Voltage: 120 Volts


Number of Programs: 4


Slot Count: 2


Special Features: Automatic Shut-Off


Specific Uses For Product: Toasting


Wattage: 900 watts


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  • Handsome-looking, well-performing toaster with a polished design, that even comes with a useful halo feature ("Bit More")
Model: BTA720XL
I was looking for a new toaster for my new home. This new place being a clean slate for me to furnish, I wanted something decent in terms of looks and performance. Breville’s The Bit More delivers on both those aspects, and I think it’s the best high-end toaster that fits my needs perfectly. It’s not easy to innovate in the world of toasters. After all, there isn’t too much that a toaster needs to deliver on. I just wanted something that: 1. looked nice 2. toasted evenly 3. was compatible with bagels 4. had a simple interface (no frivolous features) 5. didn’t take up much room (I opted for the 2 slice variant) My favorite lifestyle/home products review website, The Sweethome recommends The Bit More as their “Upgrade” pick. I honestly went with this one over the Oster Jelly Bean Toaster (which costs half as much) because I thought this one would look really nice in my new kitchen, which has an abundance of brushed metal appliances (and it does). The “Bit More” feature sounded really handy as well (and it is). Since you already know that I really like this toaster, let me give you a quick rundown of what I like and dislike about this product in the form of readily digestible bullet points. Pros: - Beautiful industrial design. The brushed metal body blends in with my kitchen really well, and I think the texture in general is a pretty universal fit in most kitchens (unlike the solid colors Oster’s Jelly Bean comes in). The LED lights that indicate toasting time are absolutely delightful. The row of lights light up and down as you move the knob, and it’s a strange feeling to have such a simple little kitchen appliance behave this way. Even the power cable is designed to be unplugged effortlessly, with an actual hole for your finger to pass through when pulling. - Toasting levels are REASONABLE. This one is huge. A lot of toasters usually come with a timing system that really doesn’t care about setting your bread on fire on the maximum setting. While I don’t set my The Bit More’s timing knob on the maximum setting ever, I don’t think it will burn your bread to charcoal levels of blackness (although you can use the “Bit More” feature to achieve that if you want!). No more worrying about overdoing your toast. You can feel free to turn up the timing and still not have to worry. - The “Bit More” feature is more than a gimmick. I often change bread and bagel brands, because why not? The amount of toasting required for the perfect crispiness varies between them. It’s really nice to be able to hit that button, start toasting and walk away for a bit. Regardless of the timing knob’s current position, it automatically toasts for 30 extra seconds. - Toasting is fairly uniform. I mostly use it for bagels, but it works really well for bread slices as well. It’s not extremely uniform, visually. But I can never tell if one part of my bagel has been toasted more than the other by taste. You can see an example of what my bagels look like after toasting in one of the attached images. - It's sufficiently easy to clean. Crumbs (and seeds from my everything bagels) go through several different gaps and holes throughout the body and collect at the bottom. It's not perfect, but can be cleaned using the removable crumb tray and by shaking the entire device over a sink. So far, it seems there aren't many corners where crumbs can get trapped. Cons: - The “Lift and Look” feature is only moderately useful. Maybe it’s just the size of my bread slices and bagels, but the lift doesn’t seem to make much of a difference. You can peek in just as well without lifting, although it may help slightly when picking the bread up and out of the slots. - The toaster body gets hot. I never move mine off my kitchen counter, so it isn’t a big deal to me. But keep in mind that most of the metal body conducts heat and you may have to wait a bit if you like to put your toaster away after use. If you don’t mind spending this much on a toaster, I think it really is worth purchasing. The “Bit More” feature is actually handy, and despite its mostly meaningless shortcomings, this is a very solid toaster. But hey, I’m not a toaster aficionado. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2016 by Placeholder Placeholder

  • Very Nice Toaster With Great Performance
Model: BTA720XL
Like most households, we've always had some type of toaster. I've never invested much money in a toaster, because even though it gets used regularly--if not daily--it was just one of the minor appliances, used for one specific job. We replaced them periodically, as they failed every few years. When the units came out with the wider bagel slots and the better adjustment on toasting, we stepped up to those features, but still just bought "cheap toasters". When our most recent toaster died after several years, I looked over options on Amazon to see what new features, if any, may have evolved since my last purchase. We had updated our kitchen and although our needs hadn't changed, I thought that springing for a little nicer model might be worthwhile. I was captured by the appearance and the ratings of this Breville unit, so decided to up the ante and give it a try. So far, I've been happy with the decision. The only possible negative that I've found is that this unit is physically larger than the cheaper models. It's not monstrous, but it will take up more counter space than a basic unit. The appearance and the performance, however, is great. This is a nice-looking toaster and looks well-built. It performs in the standard manner, but I've been impressed with the very even and effective toasting of anything I put in the slots. I've used regular-sliced bought bread, thick-sliced homemade bread, bagels and biscuits, and everything comes out well-toasted. The toasting control works well, and the "Lift and Look" feature, combined with the "A Bit More" feature, provides extra control over the finished product. I haven't tried the "Frozen" setting, but the "Fruit Bread" setting works very well with the fruit bread that my daughter makes. The "Cancel" button works instantly, and is easier to use than trying to force up the toast lever on a conventional unit. I don't know whether the longevity will prove to be better than the average 4-5 years of the cheap units--probably not, since it's still the same basic design. Even so, I really like this toaster and as of now think our extra dollars for it were well-spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Michael V. Henry

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