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Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster

by New Edge Times Report
December 22, 2022
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Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster
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Verdict

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster is a gleaming stainless-steel appliance with traditional-style controls. It provides all the options you could need to churn out toast for the whole family and adds a touch of class to the kitchen.

Pros

  • Great looks
  • Bagel, defrosting and reheating modes
  • Toast two or four slices at a time

Cons

  • Smallish slots
  • No single-slice setting

Availability

  • UKRRP: £100
  • USARRP: $74
  • CanadaRRP: CA$87
  • Australiaunavailable

  • Classic designTraditional-looking controls, set in lovely stainless steel

Introduction

The Cuisinart Signature Collection four-slot toaster is a traditional-looking appliance, finished in brushed stainless steel.

Each pair of slots comes with browning control and buttons for bagel, defrosting and reheating modes, allowing you to toast two completely different bread types at the same time.

While this toaster is certainly not cheap, it looks far more expensive than it actually is. But is it good enough to make our Best Toaster ranking? Here are my thoughts.

Design and Features

  • Looks great
  • Reasonably easy to use
  • Slots could be bigger

This good-looking four-slice toaster has a traditional design, comprising four parallel slots in a reasonably squat and compact body. This Signature Collection version is finished in stainless steel, but the same toaster also comes with subtle metallic pearl, pink or green panels, reminiscent of the backs of the recent iPhone Pro models. As with all stainless steel appliances, you need to wipe it regularly to keep it looking its best.

On the front, you’ll find two mirrored sets of controls. Each pair of slots has its own lever and rotary browning control. While this is marked from 1 to 6, it’s notchless and provides step-free adjustment. Immediately above is a cancel button, along with controls to enable the reheating, defrosting and bagel modes. Unfortunately, neither side has a single-slot button, so if you only fancy one slice (or three), you’ll be paying to heat an empty slot.

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster viewed from the front
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The generous cord length means it’s easy to put this toaster where you want it. As you’d expect, you can wind up any slack inside the base.

You’ll need to turn the toaster around to get at its two removable crumb trays. In the process, you might notice that the base itself is chromed plastic, but it’s not obvious at any other time.

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster with its crumb trays open
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Cuisinart says this toaster has extra-deep slots, but I’m not convinced: I measured them at a middling 130mm. At 135mm long and 26mm wide, they’re also a bit shorter and narrower than most.

Although in practice they easily swallow up home-baked slices of bread, bagels and cut baguettes, they’re a little small for regular supermarket bread. I had to lay sliced bread on its side to prevent the top end from poking out, and then it would only just fit in the available length, while some slices needed gentle cajoling into place.

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster viewed from the top while toasting some bread
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Conversely, finished toast isn’t raised that far out of the toaster – even when you use the levers’ extra lift.

Slices of bread peaking out of the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

This toaster doesn’t exactly operate with oily precision. Its toasting slots aren’t damped, so you’ll hear them as they pop up, but they’re not too violent. Its browning controls and buttons feel a little old-school, but also as if they’d withstand quite a bit of use. For extra peace of mind, there’s a three-year warranty. It’s easy to read the dials, provided you’re not directly above them, but the buttons could do with slightly larger lettering.

Performance

  • Even and consistent toasting
  • Reasonable power use

In use, the Cuisinart Signature Collection four-slice toaster managed quite even toasting across the full range of breads I threw at it. Its thick bread guides did leave quite a noticeable grid pattern, but I felt this added a bit of character without affecting the quality of the toast.

A browned bagel, cut in half and toasted with the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

I found that setting 4 delivered a medium-light browning on chunky home-baked bread, while bagels toasted nicely at about level 2.

Two slices of bread gently browned with the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Cuisinart rates this toaster at 1800W, but I measured one side at about 950W, with the other at 1kW – a total of just under 2kW when using all four slots. Toasting two slices of freshly baked white bread consumed 0.04kWh, while browning a cut bagel used 0.03kWh. Toast a bagel and two slices of bread every day and, at the current 34p per kWh price cap, you’ll pay less than £9 a year.

Latest Deals

Should you buy it?

If you want a classic-looking four-slice toaster that delivers good results, this is a good-quality option.

If you regularly toast big or thick slices of bread, you might need a toaster with bigger slots.

Final Thoughts

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice isn’t a particularly cheap toaster, but it feels like it’s well worth the premium. It looks great, has all the features you’re likely to need and produces good-quality toast.

It’s a shame its slots aren’t a little bigger and that the extra-lift levers don’t go a bit higher, but it’s generally a practical appliance and relatively easy to use. If you need a family toaster with a dash of style, this is a good choice.

How We Test

Unlike other sites, we test every toaster we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main toaster for the review period

We test with different sized bread, and see how well the toaster toasts one bit of bread. We follow up with a second slice immediately after to see if the toaster burns the second slice.

We test other cooking features where available: sandwich presses, grilling, etc.

FAQs

How many slots does the Cuisinart toaster have?

This Cuisinart has 4 slots.

What heating modes does the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster have?

It has a Bagel mode, Defrost mode and Reheat mode.

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Manufacturer

Quiet Mark Accredited

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Number of slots

Slot dimensions

Defrost option

Cuisinart Signature Collection Four-Slice Toaster

£100

$74

CA$87

Unavailable

Cuisinart

No

283 x 249 x 190 MM

2.8 KG

B098FCLQX2

2021

29/09/2022

CPT-180

4

135 130 26

Yes

›

Verdict

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster is a gleaming stainless-steel appliance with traditional-style controls. It provides all the options you could need to churn out toast for the whole family and adds a touch of class to the kitchen.

Pros

  • Great looks
  • Bagel, defrosting and reheating modes
  • Toast two or four slices at a time

Cons

  • Smallish slots
  • No single-slice setting

Availability

  • UKRRP: £100
  • USARRP: $74
  • CanadaRRP: CA$87
  • Australiaunavailable

  • Classic designTraditional-looking controls, set in lovely stainless steel

Introduction

The Cuisinart Signature Collection four-slot toaster is a traditional-looking appliance, finished in brushed stainless steel.

Each pair of slots comes with browning control and buttons for bagel, defrosting and reheating modes, allowing you to toast two completely different bread types at the same time.

While this toaster is certainly not cheap, it looks far more expensive than it actually is. But is it good enough to make our Best Toaster ranking? Here are my thoughts.

Design and Features

  • Looks great
  • Reasonably easy to use
  • Slots could be bigger

This good-looking four-slice toaster has a traditional design, comprising four parallel slots in a reasonably squat and compact body. This Signature Collection version is finished in stainless steel, but the same toaster also comes with subtle metallic pearl, pink or green panels, reminiscent of the backs of the recent iPhone Pro models. As with all stainless steel appliances, you need to wipe it regularly to keep it looking its best.

On the front, you’ll find two mirrored sets of controls. Each pair of slots has its own lever and rotary browning control. While this is marked from 1 to 6, it’s notchless and provides step-free adjustment. Immediately above is a cancel button, along with controls to enable the reheating, defrosting and bagel modes. Unfortunately, neither side has a single-slot button, so if you only fancy one slice (or three), you’ll be paying to heat an empty slot.

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster viewed from the front
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

The generous cord length means it’s easy to put this toaster where you want it. As you’d expect, you can wind up any slack inside the base.

You’ll need to turn the toaster around to get at its two removable crumb trays. In the process, you might notice that the base itself is chromed plastic, but it’s not obvious at any other time.

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster with its crumb trays open
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Cuisinart says this toaster has extra-deep slots, but I’m not convinced: I measured them at a middling 130mm. At 135mm long and 26mm wide, they’re also a bit shorter and narrower than most.

Although in practice they easily swallow up home-baked slices of bread, bagels and cut baguettes, they’re a little small for regular supermarket bread. I had to lay sliced bread on its side to prevent the top end from poking out, and then it would only just fit in the available length, while some slices needed gentle cajoling into place.

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster viewed from the top while toasting some bread
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Conversely, finished toast isn’t raised that far out of the toaster – even when you use the levers’ extra lift.

Slices of bread peaking out of the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

This toaster doesn’t exactly operate with oily precision. Its toasting slots aren’t damped, so you’ll hear them as they pop up, but they’re not too violent. Its browning controls and buttons feel a little old-school, but also as if they’d withstand quite a bit of use. For extra peace of mind, there’s a three-year warranty. It’s easy to read the dials, provided you’re not directly above them, but the buttons could do with slightly larger lettering.

Performance

  • Even and consistent toasting
  • Reasonable power use

In use, the Cuisinart Signature Collection four-slice toaster managed quite even toasting across the full range of breads I threw at it. Its thick bread guides did leave quite a noticeable grid pattern, but I felt this added a bit of character without affecting the quality of the toast.

A browned bagel, cut in half and toasted with the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

I found that setting 4 delivered a medium-light browning on chunky home-baked bread, while bagels toasted nicely at about level 2.

Two slices of bread gently browned with the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Cuisinart rates this toaster at 1800W, but I measured one side at about 950W, with the other at 1kW – a total of just under 2kW when using all four slots. Toasting two slices of freshly baked white bread consumed 0.04kWh, while browning a cut bagel used 0.03kWh. Toast a bagel and two slices of bread every day and, at the current 34p per kWh price cap, you’ll pay less than £9 a year.

Latest Deals

Should you buy it?

If you want a classic-looking four-slice toaster that delivers good results, this is a good-quality option.

If you regularly toast big or thick slices of bread, you might need a toaster with bigger slots.

Final Thoughts

The Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice isn’t a particularly cheap toaster, but it feels like it’s well worth the premium. It looks great, has all the features you’re likely to need and produces good-quality toast.

It’s a shame its slots aren’t a little bigger and that the extra-lift levers don’t go a bit higher, but it’s generally a practical appliance and relatively easy to use. If you need a family toaster with a dash of style, this is a good choice.

How We Test

Unlike other sites, we test every toaster we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main toaster for the review period

We test with different sized bread, and see how well the toaster toasts one bit of bread. We follow up with a second slice immediately after to see if the toaster burns the second slice.

We test other cooking features where available: sandwich presses, grilling, etc.

FAQs

How many slots does the Cuisinart toaster have?

This Cuisinart has 4 slots.

What heating modes does the Cuisinart Signature Collection 4 Slice Toaster have?

It has a Bagel mode, Defrost mode and Reheat mode.

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Manufacturer

Quiet Mark Accredited

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Number of slots

Slot dimensions

Defrost option

Cuisinart Signature Collection Four-Slice Toaster

£100

$74

CA$87

Unavailable

Cuisinart

No

283 x 249 x 190 MM

2.8 KG

B098FCLQX2

2021

29/09/2022

CPT-180

4

135 130 26

Yes

›

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