Oster 6307 Inspire 2-Slice Toaster, Red Cheap
Oster 6307 Inspire 2-Slice Toaster, Red
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List Price: $ 34.99
best Price :$ 29.50
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- 2-slice electric toaster with extra-wide slots to accommodate thicker breads
- Frozen, toast, bagel, warm, and cancel buttons; red LED display lights
- 7 shade settings from light to dark; automatic centering guides; high-lift lever
- Removable crumb tray for easy cleanup; cord storage; recipe book included
- Measures 6-2/3 by 11-1/2 by 7-2/7 inches; 1-year limited warranty
2 slices of bread with red metal buttons for the selection of foods, red LED display
List Price:$ 34.99
best Price :$ 29.50
this best price old post please check price update(price will lower or up)
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about 10 months ago
Already broken!,
Bought this toaster less than two months ago and it’s already broken. The control buttons (one of the reasons why we bought it) are not functioning, neither is the darkness control knob. Once it’s put into the toast position, it does not shut off, you have to push up the lever manually. My son put in some Toaster Swirls only to set off the smoke alarm. This is the second time a product (a rice cooker)from this brand has broken within months of purchase. I’m just going to avoid Oster at all costs in the future.
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|about 10 months ago
Buy at your own risk !!,
The Amazon reviews are mixed, and for good reason. Mine arrived with a couple small scratches in the otherwise very cool candy-apple red surface. Oh well. But the really bad news was yet to come. After doing the suggested burn-in (one cycle with no bread – and yep, there really is a noxious odor from that), I set the darkness control to about 4.5 (ranges from 1 to 7). Burnt, completely burnt. So I set it down to 3.5. Burnt again. 2.5 – barely brown. 3 – burnt. And, as other reviews note, it doesn’t toast evenly on both sides. One reviewer thought that was great; I think it sucks. I guess Oster is owned by Sunbeam, and who knows who owns them, but these products that are thrown together in China or elsewhere where they pay $.02/hr for labor can hardly be expected to be reliable, can they? Aint the global economy f’in’ wonderful?!
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