KitchenAid is a large appliance manufacturer.
They sell everything from dishwashers and washing machines to toasters.
In fact they are one of the largest and most well known of appliance manufacturers in the US.
KitchenAid has a name for being a low cost manufacturer and they usually bring out products that are somewhere at the bottom of the price spectrum.
This does not mean that they do not have any expensive models, just that they concentrate at the lower end of the market.
When it comes to toasters, KitchenAid has a number of models in its line up.
You get every combination from a two slice, plasticky, semi-automatic model to a fully automatic, stainless steel model.
They have more than 15 models and depending on your budget you can pretty much get whatever you are inclined towards getting.
A couple of their most selling models are reviewed here.
KMTT200SS 2 slice This model is not their cheapest one, but is a very good deal.
At around $70 it is almost $20 or $30 more than the other low cost ones that you can find in the market.
The difference is that at this price you get a stainless steel finished product which means that it will last you much longer than the plastic things that you get at around $40 or $50.
Any comparable models cost in the region of $120 which means that this model is almost a throw away in terms of price which is why it is so popular.
KMT423CU 4 slice This model is their ordinary silver finished plastic model but at nearly $100 is a little on the expensive side.
Although there are a number of other manufacturers who give you a 4 slice toaster at half the price, they will all be the semi-automatic which means that you will have to push the lever down.
This model is however fully automatic, which means that all you do is pop in the bread; it goes down, and comes back up softly when it is done.
You also get a number of temperature settings with individual controls so that you can have one setting for two slices and a totally different set of settings for another set that is getting done right by the side.
If you want one like this from another brand you will have to shell out nearly twice this amount which is why this comes second in their list.
KMTT400SS 4 slice This is just another 200SS that has been added on to the one.
It even looks just like two 200SS that has been stuck together as one.
Unfortunately it also costs more than twice what the 200SS costs which means that unless you are really particular about the stainless steel cover, it is better to go with the previous model.
They sell everything from dishwashers and washing machines to toasters.
In fact they are one of the largest and most well known of appliance manufacturers in the US.
KitchenAid has a name for being a low cost manufacturer and they usually bring out products that are somewhere at the bottom of the price spectrum.
This does not mean that they do not have any expensive models, just that they concentrate at the lower end of the market.
When it comes to toasters, KitchenAid has a number of models in its line up.
You get every combination from a two slice, plasticky, semi-automatic model to a fully automatic, stainless steel model.
They have more than 15 models and depending on your budget you can pretty much get whatever you are inclined towards getting.
A couple of their most selling models are reviewed here.
KMTT200SS 2 slice This model is not their cheapest one, but is a very good deal.
At around $70 it is almost $20 or $30 more than the other low cost ones that you can find in the market.
The difference is that at this price you get a stainless steel finished product which means that it will last you much longer than the plastic things that you get at around $40 or $50.
Any comparable models cost in the region of $120 which means that this model is almost a throw away in terms of price which is why it is so popular.
KMT423CU 4 slice This model is their ordinary silver finished plastic model but at nearly $100 is a little on the expensive side.
Although there are a number of other manufacturers who give you a 4 slice toaster at half the price, they will all be the semi-automatic which means that you will have to push the lever down.
This model is however fully automatic, which means that all you do is pop in the bread; it goes down, and comes back up softly when it is done.
You also get a number of temperature settings with individual controls so that you can have one setting for two slices and a totally different set of settings for another set that is getting done right by the side.
If you want one like this from another brand you will have to shell out nearly twice this amount which is why this comes second in their list.
KMTT400SS 4 slice This is just another 200SS that has been added on to the one.
It even looks just like two 200SS that has been stuck together as one.
Unfortunately it also costs more than twice what the 200SS costs which means that unless you are really particular about the stainless steel cover, it is better to go with the previous model.
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