

🍞 Elevate your mornings with precision and style—because your toast deserves the VIP treatment.
The Cuisinart 4 Slice Countdown Motorized Toaster combines a sleek stainless steel design with 1.5-inch extra-wide slots and 7 customizable browning settings. Featuring versatile functions like Bagel, Defrost, and Reheat, plus dual independent controls and an easy-to-read LCD countdown timer, it delivers perfectly toasted bread every time. Compact yet powerful at 800 watts, it’s backed by a 3-year warranty, making it a reliable kitchen upgrade for busy professionals who demand both style and performance.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #7,021 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #40 in Toasters |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,334 Reviews |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 12.3"D x 12.6"W x 9"H |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bagel, Bread |
| Wattage | 800 watts |
M**1
So happy I did my research.... made correct choice for me.
So happy I made this purchase. My family is not really what I would call a toaster crazy family. When my wife and I got married, we registered for a nice toaster. It lasted us 11 plus years and we never had a second thought about it. I mean, it's a toaster right? It can make toast and take a regular bagel and make it awesome... so I was happy. Sadly it died on us one day. I thought we could go buy a new one and we'd be happy. Boy was I wrong. I purchased 2 other toasters in less than 2 years, both were decent name brand toasters. Both crapped out on my quickly and didn't really even toast all that well when they were active. I'm not sure when building a quality toaster became so hard, but something happened where quality and durability just don't matter any more. I read all the reviews, I compared all the prices. For my budget, I thought this looked like the best option. I have 2 young kids and a wife. So, on any given week our breakfast choices change 10 times over. Toast, a bagel, waffles, pop-tarts..... we use it more often now then the past. This WAS the right product for us. Nice features, even toasting, a nice count down feature, easy to use heat settings, all add up to a great appliance. I really like that it doesn't pop up violently... it plays a nice tone instead. Also, you can list the handle to raise you bread out even higher to avoid any contact with the metal. Also very nice with smaller breads like small bagels and English muffins. I went with the stainless option because it looks nice and matches my kitchen. I noticed my work has almost the same exact toaster in our break room, just in white. That thing gets used probably 50 times a day and works like a champ. If you are on the fence like I was, you have done your research like I did, and this is one of your options.... go for it. I think you'll be happy you did.
S**H
Easy to see and adjust. Makes perfect toast.
I have grown weary of toasters that have near invisible settings on the knobs. Not that it mattered much, the dang things refused to do the same thing twice unless it was the wrong thing. I wasn't impressed by the weight of this toaster when unboxing it. It seemed too light to be very sturdy. Not what I expect from Cuisinart. Other than that we love this toaster. The LCD screen is bright and easy to adjust. A #4 setting delivers absolute perfect toast every time for me toasted evenly on both sides. It also performs well with my wifes gluten free breads which are sometimes refrigerated. Popup is MEH. We will see how the springs hold up over time. We have not used the push button functions. The only one that we may ever use is the bagel setting so I cannot testify on their functionality. The cord length is adequate. The crumb tray removes from the back which is not optimal. The main takeaway is I never thought I would actually say, "Wow! This is really good toast!"
F**R
Great toaster with countdown feature
Excellent toaster for my new home. I like the digital countdown display and can determine the right number to use depending on bread type. 2 is perfect for white bread, and 3 for wheat. I use 5 for frozen waffles!
M**R
Dependable Toaster
I researched 4-slice toasters in many sources. I kept coming back to this Cuisinart CPT 435 model. I read the reviews from 1 star to 5 star, starting with the 1 star reviews first. I discounted any review that was older than 1 or 2 years because the product has probably changed so those reviews are not comparing apples to apples. I also read the comments about this toaster. Finally, I decided that a lot of the reviews and comments were specific to individuals who had buyer's remorse. I have had the toaster a few days and used it about 7 times already. Toast, English Muffins, reheat homemade frozen waffles. Everything was fine, just had to learn the correct settings, so I started out on a low setting and worked my way up. The toaster does what the manufacturer says it does. It is warm to the touch around the sides and front, which is to be expected, but I can hold my hands on the stainless steel while it is toasting. The top is hot and that is because the heat escapes from the toaster at the top! Duh. I have always moved any toaster I used out from under upper cabinets. That just makes sense. The toaster does have a sound feature that lets you know when the toasting is finished. It is just like my microwave sound and not unpleasant at all. In fact, I don't have to keep checking on the toaster to see if the cycle is done. It lets me know. The cord can come out the side or the back. There are prongs under the toaster that allow you to wrap the cord and direct it out the back. Nice. So far the toasting is even from all four slots. And my Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Hearty White bread which is long than normal bread just fits in the slot which must be about 5-1/2". The slot width is generous. The push up feature is nice so you don't have to dig inside for the toast or muffin. Even the English Muffin came up high enough with the push up feature so that I could grab it without touching the top of the toaster. I don't expect this toaster to last forever, but if I get 7 to 10 years out of it, that is fine by me. I would have given it a 5-star but I do not love any kitchen large or small appliance. So, if you want to spend a little bit above average, and want a 4-slot toaster, give this one a try. And no, I was not paid to give the review.
T**O
Toasty!
I love it perfect for my kitchen decor, easy to clean and it beeps when your toast pops up...hope it lasts me a long time, perfect toast, perfect size, does not smell burnt
N**Y
Disappointed
I bought this last summer of 2022 and have barely used it! My diet changed and I didn’t eat toast for a long time! I should have written this last year, but hesitated because I like Cuisinart products very much! The problem that I constantly had was the toasting was very bad. It was either too light or too dark! I adjusted over and over with the different numbers of toasting and that didn’t help! I could never get a piece of toast evenly done—either too light or too dark or burned! I checked the coils and saw that some didn’t burn at all! Every piece in the pair of slots was uneven! I tried each of the special toasting programs and still had trouble! I know it is too late to complain and get a substitution, but in going over my orders, I saw where I could still send in a review! I researched all the best toasters and of course they were expensive! I figured that I had used Cuisinart products in the past, so I couldn’t go wrong with a toaster! That is why I bought it! Being elderly and semi-invalid, I could get no one to help me send it back! Living alone is a big hassle! I therefore wish to warn anyone not to buy this toaster. I know that a lot of buyers have bought products that they received that were Lemons and in returning them were completely satisfied with the newer product! I can’t say that, but I just want to caution anyone about this toaster and be ready to turn it back if it is defective!
J**Y
Best Toaster I have had to date, and I am not young!
An absolutely wonderful toaster, over the years I have owned many, but this one is the best yet! This toaster has a space for 4 slices of your favorite bread product, a high lift lever to get those smaller items out like English muffins, an easy-to-read LED display, and two crumb tray slide-outs that make it easy to clean up. Plus, all of this with a trusted name, Cuisinart. I use mine daily, and the wife and I love it, and so will you.
C**L
Ehh, it's OK, but we're sending it back
I'll go into my experience with the toaster in a second, but first let me explain why we got this toaster. For the past 5-7 years we've had a Kitchen Aid motorized toaster (no levers on the machine, you just pushed what range of toast you wanted and the machine took the toast in and lowered it down - I think I bought it on QVC for something in the price range of $80-100). It was a substantial toaster (weight-wise) with digital buttons to put the toast down, had wide slots like we like (4-slice toaster) and did also make a beeping sound when the toast came up (but nothing as loud as the beeping on this machine). The toaster had a good variety of toasting variations, my husband and I always found Level 3 to be the perfect range of toasting for our tastes. We loved that toaster but it bit the dust a few weeks ago. As soon as it went buh-bye, I jumped onto QVC and Amazon to find something similar (which I cannot seem to find, ugh!). After some research, I decided trying a toaster oven... which was soon returned a couple of weeks later (just too big on my counter top) - but one thing I noticed about the toaster oven is that if you cooked on a 3 or higher, your items came out burnt. I'm not sure if all toaster ovens are like that, but clearly we learned to toast everything on a 2. Like I said, we wound up returning it because of the size. Back to Amazon I went, really looking over and over at toasters. I finally debated between getting this toaster and the Cuisinart CPT-440. I usually only buy a few certain name brands for my kitchen items and appliances Cuisinart is one of those brands and I'm usually very pleased with them. Because I'd recently spent a lot of money out of pocket for a family situation, I thought I would get this lower-priced toaster. The toaster just got to my house yesterday and I was pleased this morning to have an English muffin for breakfast. One thing we noticed when we removed the toaster from the box was how extremely light it is. I looked at my husband and said "Well, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing". I put the toaster down onto the kitchen counter and it just seemed to me that with the materials used and the light weight of the toaster that there just wasn't much to it. Again, that could be a good thing, or a bad thing... and maybe our last toaster was much heavier because it had a motor in it (?) We put our English muffins in on 2, not sure how light/dark this toaster would toast. I would agree with another reviewer that when I toast my items, I really want them toasted; I don't care for a "barely there" kind of toast. At a 2, I will tell you the top of the English muffin (faced to the inside of the toaster) came out lightly toasted and the outside of the muffin seemed soft, almost not to be toasted at all. That's not my personal preference for toasted items, but it could be for others, surely. Mental note that going forward I'd probably toast at a 3, if I was going to keep this toaster. Another thing we noticed was how LOUD the beeps were when the toasted items are ready. Holy cow, that's no joke. Luckily all 3 of us were awake in the house, haha, otherwise you could wake people up with that. Again, it's just a little "something" we noticed. Lastly, (and this is the thing that irks me the most) we noticed that when the muffins were done, they were not raised high enough that we could grab them quickly and smear whatever we wanted all over them. Yes, the description above does specifically state that the levers have a function which lets you manually raise it higher for items if they don't clear the top of the toaster. And yes, I did read that before I bought the toaster, and I do remember specifically thinking "well that seems silly, why doesn't it just automatically raise itself higher so you don't have to use that lever at all" (which is what I was used to with my Kitchen Aid - and I think I just assumed that all toasters were like that). Shame on me, should've listened to that inner pickiness in me, I guess ;-) My husband was holding our son on his one hip, so one hand was tied up - therefore he couldn't get the muffin out because he'd need one hand to raise the lever up higher and then use the other hand to pull the muffin out. I was standing right there and removed the muffin for him. Okay, okay, some of you might be rolling your eyes at me, but I'll tell you that with a little one at home, being able to do things one-handed sometimes can make a huge difference between a little task and a larger task :-) All in all, the toaster does indeed toast, that's why I gave it 3 stars. On the other hand, I didn't find anything about the toaster to be fantastic; quite the contrary, I found these little things to be kind of a pain, so that's why I ONLY gave it 3 stars. Maybe if it was just the loud beeps, or just the barely there feel of the toaster, I wouldn't be sending it back. But all of these little things together didn't lead me to believe this was the toaster for our fast-paced family. Back to the drawing board I go -- this time I'll be sure to get another motorized toaster (which means more $), either Kitchen Aid or Cuisinart (I think I only see Cuisinart motorized toasters on Amazon). Cuisinart is a great brand, solid in most things, and this toaster by no means sways me from purchasing the brand again. I'm just going to make sure that this time around I hone in more on that motorized feature, even if it costs me more. Let's hope that like the Kitchen Aid toaster we had before, the difference in price will guarantee a rock star of a toaster!
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