Materials: The majority of toasters are made of some combination of stainless-steel and plastic. A brushed steel model is admittedly sexy but can have some drawbacks. Plastic toasters, in general, don’t transfer heat as easily as uninsulated metal ones and stay cool to the touch. That said, metal is still pretty cool, literally, as long as it’s insulated. Check the packaging for descriptions that list the word “insulated” to help keep things temperate when the whole fam is in line for toast.
How to maintain your toaster
Some general upkeep notes on using a toaster may seem a bit obvious but we’re still going to repeat them here: Always peel off any stickers attached to the outside and inside of the toaster, including anything affixed to those sneaky crumb trays. Toaster heating elements and bread slots often get dusty and attract cardboard particles during assembly or the packaging process, so unless you like the taste of burning cardboard, it’s best to wipe the body down with a damp towel or cloth before making any actual toast.
How we tested
We did a side-by-side comparison of over 10 multi-slice toasters, including top-selling models and ones from top-rated brands. We put each model through a basic toasting regime of supermarket white bread from the lowest setting to the highest setting, then widened the scope to include frozen sliced bread, bagels, Pop Tarts and frozen waffles. Without further ado, the very best toasters for tanning every type of carb on your breakfast menu.
The Best Overall Toaster: Cuisinart CPT-720
Cuisinart CPT-720 toaster
If a well-priced and well-performing toaster is on the top of your to-buy list, then the Cuisinart CPT-720 is your best bet. The LCD digital display is super easy to read and so easy to use that kids can get in on the fun of getting their own food on the table. Big kids (you know who you are) may just want to experiment with the plethora of customizable options for everything from classic and gluten-free toast to bagels, waffles, and English muffins. There’s even a countdown timer for those who get a little impatient. While this may be only a two-slice model, the four memory buttons are a huge plus. They enable you to mindlessly toast to your heart’s content if you’re always toasting the same type of bread (white, whole wheat, etc). And just in case you feel like changing it up, a one-slice function allows you to be as exacting as you want, slice by slice.
The Best Budget Toaster: Hamilton Beach 2-Slice
Hamilton Beach 2-slice toaster
Hamilton Beach is, hands down, the hero of college students everywhere. but don’t let that fool you—its budget-friendly goods perform consistently well, which makes this two-slice workhorse a great choice for just about anyone who wants a cheap, compact toaster. The brushed stainless steel body comes with a simple-to-operate dial that transitions between shade settings from from light to dark. It also includes an auto-shut off option and a cancel button, just in case you’re noticing your toast getting a little burnt around the edges. The extra-wide slots are great for bagels, Texas Toast, or a thick slice of sourdough bread from your farmers market. There’s also a “toast boost” feature for those itty-bitty slices that need a little extra lift, so you’re not shoving your hand into a hot toaster slot. Our only knock against it is that the manual dial can be a bit tricky to use, and that there are no memory features for setting and forgetting your ideal toast consistency, but that’s to be expected for a $20 toaster, even an above-average one.
The Best Upgrade Toaster: Revolution InstaGlo R-270
Revolution InstaGLO R270 toaster
Let’s say you’ve recently found a wad of bills burning a hole in your pocket the same day your beloved toaster breaks. Well then go ahead and treat yourself to the most insanely advanced toaster you can find, complete with high-tech features and an intuitive interface. The Revolution Smart toaster is next-level in a T2 Terminator style way. It has no levers, knobs, or buttons at all because it’s operated completely through the touchscreen. Choose an image of your favorite baked good—whether it’s a pastry, sourdough, or standard white bread—indicate whether it’s coming in fresh or frozen, and pick a toast level from light to dark, then let the motorized toasting machine do its job. A series of sensors adjusts everything from time, temperature, and voltage. Frankly, this ejected the fastest fully toasted bread of any of the other models, and foods came out like the picture on the screen. Even the crumb tray is programmed to eject when it’s time to clean. The only missing feature may be the lack of Wi-Fi capabilities, but then again, the toaster isn’t fully equipped to slice bread quite yet either. And while the price tag here is going to be prohibitive for most people who need their morning carb fix, its full suite of features are just extra enough to justify the splurge.
The Best 4-Slice Toaster: Krups Savoy
Krups Savoy 4-slice toaster
Busy mornings mean busy people and with four slots, six browning levels, and a 30-second reheat option, the Krups Savoy is hard to beat. The Krups Savoy comes with all of the usual suspects like extra-deep slots, high lift capacity integrated into the lever, and dual removable crumb trays but with a few fun extras like defrost and bagel options. The defrost function was eerily accurate and made toasting frozen pieces of bread a no-brainer, and the bagel option especially offered up perfectly toasted baked goods. We didn’t love how slow the toasting process was on this model, but we still think it’s wildly easy to use and looks stylish gracing any countertop.
The Best Long-Slot Toaster: Breville Die-Cast BTA830XL
Breville Die-Cast BTA830XL smart toaster
If you’re looking for a long-slot option with all of the bells and whistles, this Breville Smart Toaster is the slam dunk option for you. The LED screen indicates just how much time is left in the toasting cycle but sometimes, you’re not sure if that fresh bagel needs a light or medium toast or if you need something in between a medium and a hefty browning on a slice of gluten-free bread. In those situations, the “Lift & Look” function and “A Bit More” made this nervous toaster very pleased. The defrost function was super simple to use and even worked well for denser English muffins. The motorized automatic lowering and lifting options were almost hypnotic to watch.
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Materials: The majority of toasters are made of some combination of stainless-steel and plastic. A brushed steel model is admittedly sexy but can have some drawbacks. Plastic toasters, in general, don’t transfer heat as easily as uninsulated metal ones and stay cool to the touch. That said, metal is still pretty cool, literally, as long as it’s insulated. Check the packaging for descriptions that list the word “insulated” to help keep things temperate when the whole fam is in line for toast.
How to maintain your toaster
Some general upkeep notes on using a toaster may seem a bit obvious but we’re still going to repeat them here: Always peel off any stickers attached to the outside and inside of the toaster, including anything affixed to those sneaky crumb trays. Toaster heating elements and bread slots often get dusty and attract cardboard particles during assembly or the packaging process, so unless you like the taste of burning cardboard, it’s best to wipe the body down with a damp towel or cloth before making any actual toast.
How we tested
We did a side-by-side comparison of over 10 multi-slice toasters, including top-selling models and ones from top-rated brands. We put each model through a basic toasting regime of supermarket white bread from the lowest setting to the highest setting, then widened the scope to include frozen sliced bread, bagels, Pop Tarts and frozen waffles. Without further ado, the very best toasters for tanning every type of carb on your breakfast menu.
The Best Overall Toaster: Cuisinart CPT-720
Cuisinart CPT-720 toaster
If a well-priced and well-performing toaster is on the top of your to-buy list, then the Cuisinart CPT-720 is your best bet. The LCD digital display is super easy to read and so easy to use that kids can get in on the fun of getting their own food on the table. Big kids (you know who you are) may just want to experiment with the plethora of customizable options for everything from classic and gluten-free toast to bagels, waffles, and English muffins. There’s even a countdown timer for those who get a little impatient. While this may be only a two-slice model, the four memory buttons are a huge plus. They enable you to mindlessly toast to your heart’s content if you’re always toasting the same type of bread (white, whole wheat, etc). And just in case you feel like changing it up, a one-slice function allows you to be as exacting as you want, slice by slice.
The Best Budget Toaster: Hamilton Beach 2-Slice
Hamilton Beach 2-slice toaster
Hamilton Beach is, hands down, the hero of college students everywhere. but don’t let that fool you—its budget-friendly goods perform consistently well, which makes this two-slice workhorse a great choice for just about anyone who wants a cheap, compact toaster. The brushed stainless steel body comes with a simple-to-operate dial that transitions between shade settings from from light to dark. It also includes an auto-shut off option and a cancel button, just in case you’re noticing your toast getting a little burnt around the edges. The extra-wide slots are great for bagels, Texas Toast, or a thick slice of sourdough bread from your farmers market. There’s also a “toast boost” feature for those itty-bitty slices that need a little extra lift, so you’re not shoving your hand into a hot toaster slot. Our only knock against it is that the manual dial can be a bit tricky to use, and that there are no memory features for setting and forgetting your ideal toast consistency, but that’s to be expected for a $20 toaster, even an above-average one.
The Best Upgrade Toaster: Revolution InstaGlo R-270
Revolution InstaGLO R270 toaster
Let’s say you’ve recently found a wad of bills burning a hole in your pocket the same day your beloved toaster breaks. Well then go ahead and treat yourself to the most insanely advanced toaster you can find, complete with high-tech features and an intuitive interface. The Revolution Smart toaster is next-level in a T2 Terminator style way. It has no levers, knobs, or buttons at all because it’s operated completely through the touchscreen. Choose an image of your favorite baked good—whether it’s a pastry, sourdough, or standard white bread—indicate whether it’s coming in fresh or frozen, and pick a toast level from light to dark, then let the motorized toasting machine do its job. A series of sensors adjusts everything from time, temperature, and voltage. Frankly, this ejected the fastest fully toasted bread of any of the other models, and foods came out like the picture on the screen. Even the crumb tray is programmed to eject when it’s time to clean. The only missing feature may be the lack of Wi-Fi capabilities, but then again, the toaster isn’t fully equipped to slice bread quite yet either. And while the price tag here is going to be prohibitive for most people who need their morning carb fix, its full suite of features are just extra enough to justify the splurge.
The Best 4-Slice Toaster: Krups Savoy
Krups Savoy 4-slice toaster
Busy mornings mean busy people and with four slots, six browning levels, and a 30-second reheat option, the Krups Savoy is hard to beat. The Krups Savoy comes with all of the usual suspects like extra-deep slots, high lift capacity integrated into the lever, and dual removable crumb trays but with a few fun extras like defrost and bagel options. The defrost function was eerily accurate and made toasting frozen pieces of bread a no-brainer, and the bagel option especially offered up perfectly toasted baked goods. We didn’t love how slow the toasting process was on this model, but we still think it’s wildly easy to use and looks stylish gracing any countertop.
The Best Long-Slot Toaster: Breville Die-Cast BTA830XL
Breville Die-Cast BTA830XL smart toaster
If you’re looking for a long-slot option with all of the bells and whistles, this Breville Smart Toaster is the slam dunk option for you. The LED screen indicates just how much time is left in the toasting cycle but sometimes, you’re not sure if that fresh bagel needs a light or medium toast or if you need something in between a medium and a hefty browning on a slice of gluten-free bread. In those situations, the “Lift & Look” function and “A Bit More” made this nervous toaster very pleased. The defrost function was super simple to use and even worked well for denser English muffins. The motorized automatic lowering and lifting options were almost hypnotic to watch.