PIFCO Home Essential 204707 4-Slice Toaster - White
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Price: £22.99
Brand: Pifco
06/16/2023
Description: Good to know - It's easy to keep clean - just empty the removable crumb tray and pop it back in - Six browning levels is enough variety even if you're a toast connoisseur - With the anti-slip feet your cat can't knock it down and make a mess- The compact design helps you maximise space on your kitchen worktop. Pifco PIFCO Home Essential 204707 4-Slice Toaster - White - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10244947
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 5021961204707
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: OVERVIEW, specifications: [ { label: Colour: White ● Type: 4-slice toaster ● Matching kettle model ● Power: 1400 W ● Material: Plastic. GENERAL ● Weight: 1.3 kg ● Box contents: Pifco Home Essential 204707 4-Slice Toaster ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 1 year ● Power cord length ● Dimensions: 168 x 248 x 248 mm (H x W x D) } ] }, { groupLabel: FEATURES, specifications: [ { label: Variable browning: Yes ● Reheating function ● High-lift eject: No ● Defrost function ● Mid-cycle cancel ● Removable crumb tray: Yes ● Cool sidewalls: No ● Adjustable-width slots: No ● Other features: - 6 browning levelsn- Non-slip feetn- Wide slots ● Bagel tray ● Controls: Dial ● Digital display ● Warming rack: No. FUNCTIONS ● Bagel function: No ● Mid-cycle cancel: Yes ● Defrost function: No ● Reheat function: No ● Other functions

Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4
Review: This toaster is too small to take a slice of bread widthways. To toast the bread, the slices have to be part cooked and then turned upside down to complete the process.
Author: prime member review
Rating: 2
Review: this is the closest impersonation of a toaster that i have ever seen its the size of a child's toy i didnt think anything would fit into it and i wasnt far wrong. i generally use cheap supermarket bagged bread for toasting which barely fits into this toaster. in fact i'd say that the bread needs to be trimmed down to fit properly. i tried crumpets in it thinking they are small but the width of the toaster openings are narrow enough that crumpets have to be pushed into the slots - that's a first for any toaster i have ever used before. what i suspected would happen did happen, the cycle ended, the crumpets were stuck inside the toaster, so i had to lever them out by pushing the cooking actuator upwards until i could get a hold of them and pull them out by hand. that's not an impressive design pifco, not impressive at all. the 700watt elements worked fine and my impression is that it cooked evenly enough but took just a little longer than toasters i have used before - but because of my overall bad impression i may just have been looking for things to find wrong about it...? i dont have a (decent) toaster to compare it with, which is of course why i purchased a toaster :) so my impression is: very very UNimpressed at the design and the size. how on earth could pifco mess up such an easy design ? oh i know, its called materials saving. they use less metal and plastic, so over the many units made the cost to the manufacturer per unit is lower. and bingo !!! that's why i bought it. its a cheaper unit to buy and wont get anything like the use a family would give it, and that's why i MAY end up keeping it. its easier to store under the cupboard being smaller so i may be able to store another bag of flour in the same space as a decent toaster would take up ! caravanners and campers note it may be ok for you? also i did wonder why the box was taped up so much with "extra" tape. was what i had delivered to me was an open-box unit that had been returned? will i keep it or return it is the question i have to ponder that question today. my final thoughts are if you want a decent sized toaster then dont buy this one, but for occasional use such as the use i will give it, it may be "good enough" if you dont mind trimming down the size of your bread BUT if you are a bread purchaser from bakers, or perhaps even the larger "pudding bread" purchased cheaply from supermarkets (which toasts up very well) it just wont fit well in this toaster and certainly not for crumpets which EVERY other toaster i have used bar this one managed to cope with well my final conclusion: buy this toaster only after reading the proviso's above. you may end up regretting it