Should you spend $100 on a toaster, or will a $35 one suffice?
The Best Toaster for Frozen Waffles, Bagels—and Toast, of Course
If you have limited counter space, the hunt for a toaster may not seem like the ultimate priority. Yet there are times that there are no replacements for its convenience—like when you have a kid and that kid decides that bread and frozen waffles and bagels and breakfast "tarts" and English muffins the rest of the toastable gluten-verse are going to be the foundation of his food pyramid.
For all the toastable-gluten heads out there, we went on the hunt for the best toaster. We wanted to find one well-designed enough to fit neatly into a small space, sturdy enough to stand up to near constant use, and reliable enough to perform a grab bag of tasks ably, whether during a rushed school-day breakfast or leisurely weekend brunch. We also wanted to know if there was there ever a reason to spend $300 on a toaster—or would a $35 one suffice?
We tested 18 leading models across the price spectrum. Find our winners linked below; to read about the other toasters we tested, and the specifics of how we tested each toaster, read our full review. The Winners When you buy something through our retail links, we earn an affiliate commission. This e-mail was sent to you by epicurious. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, epicurious@newsletters.epicurious.com, to your address book.
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Monday, June 14, 2021
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