Would You Pay $300 For A KitchenAid Toaster That Looked This Good?


For most people the $20 toaster they got from the supermarket is more than adequate. So KitchenAid is clearly targeting the toast connoisseurs of the world with its gorgeous new $US300 Pro Line model.

It’s not all about looks, though. The Pro Line includes auto-toasting functionality, which automatically detects and lowers breads into the heating elements. And once perfectly toasted, it raises them back up again for easy access so you don’t scorch your fingertips. It’s a feature that’s far from new to the toaster industry, but it helps justify dropping that much money on an appliance when all you really care about is its curvy lines. [Williams-Sonoma via The Green Head]


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