Sage: The Smart Toast 2-Slice Toaster
Sage: The Smart Toast 2-Slice Toaster
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The Smart Toast 2-Slice brings genuine innovation to a simple appliance. The intelligent one-touch auto-lowering mechanism gently lowers your bread into the toasting chamber rather than you dropping it in, which protects delicate artisanal loaves, bagels, and pastries from damage. The extra-wide slots accommodate thicker bread without jamming, and the LED progress indicator shows exactly what's happening inside so you can dial in your ideal browning level. The 'A Bit More' button extends toasting without resetting if you need just a touch more colour, whilst 'A Quick Look' lets you peek at progress without interrupting the cycle. Dedicated fruit loaf, crumpet, and frozen buttons take the guesswork out of those specific tasks. The automated lowering also means the toast rises gently when it's done, and the front-facing crumb tray pulls out cleanly with no mess. It's the kind of toaster that feels like someone actually thought about how you use it rather than just making the same machine everyone else makes.
- Intelligent one-touch auto-lowering: Bread lowers gently into the toasting chamber and rises automatically when finished, protecting delicate artisanal bread, bagels, and pastries from dropping damage.
- Extra-wide slots: Accommodates larger artisanal bread, thick bagels, and dense pastries without jamming, solving the common problem of standard toaster slots being too narrow.
- LED browning progress display: Shows exactly what's happening inside your toaster as it toasts, so you can dial in your ideal browning level with confidence rather than guessing.
- 'A Bit More' and 'A Quick Look' buttons: 'A Bit More' extends toasting without resetting the cycle for just a touch more colour, whilst 'A Quick Look' lets you peek at progress without interrupting.
- Dedicated bread type buttons: Optimised settings for fruit loaf, crumpet, and frozen bread ensure consistent results without manual adjustment, removing the guesswork from speciality toasting.
What Customers Ask About This Product
What's the auto-lowering actually for, and does it make a real difference?
The auto-lowering mechanism lowers bread gently into the chamber and raises it when finished, rather than you dropping it in. For delicate artisanal bread, thick bagels, and croissants, this prevents the bread from getting damaged or jammed. It also means the toast emerges gently rather than popping up violently, which is actually nicer.
Will thicker bread actually fit without jamming?
Yes, the extra-wide slots are specifically designed for artisanal bread, thick-cut bagels, and dense pastries. They're noticeably wider than standard toaster slots. The auto-lowering mechanism helps position the bread properly too, so you're not forcing it in or hoping it doesn't stick.
What's 'A Quick Look' and how is it different from 'A Bit More'?
'A Quick Look' (or 'Lift & Look') lets you peek at your toast mid-cycle without interrupting the toasting. 'A Bit More' extends the toasting time without resetting. They're two different solutions: 'A Quick Look' is for checking, 'A Bit More' is for extending if you checked and decided you need more.
Is this worth buying over a standard toaster?
If you eat varied bread types, the auto-lowering and extra-wide slots genuinely make a difference. The auto-lowering is particularly useful for bagels and delicate pastries. If you only toast standard sliced bread, a basic toaster does the job. But if you bake or buy quality bread, the extra features earn their place.
In our experience...
Gentle lowering actually protects delicate bread from damage. Dropping bread into a toaster chamber can compress croissants, damage bagel surfaces, or jam thick bread. A gentle auto-lowering mechanism prevents those problems and is why commercial toasters have used this approach for years. It's not just convenience, it's bread protection.
Extra-wide slots matter if you eat artisanal or homemade bread. Shop-bought sliced bread is uniform thickness, but homemade bread, artisanal loaves, and thick-cut bagels vary wildly. Standard toaster slots force you to either struggle or slice thinner. Wide slots remove that friction if you bake or buy quality bread.
An LED display removes the guesswork from browning level. Every bread type, thickness, and moisture level toasts differently. Instead of setting a number and hoping, the LED lets you watch the process and stop when it looks right. This is genuinely useful for people who eat varied bread types.
'A Quick Look' solves the problem of wondering if your toast is done. You set your browning level and wait, but you're never quite sure if it's at the right stage. 'A Quick Look' lets you peek without interrupting, so you actually know instead of guessing or lifting the bread out entirely.
A front-facing crumb tray is genuinely better design than underneath. Most toasters require you to tip them forward or reach underneath to empty crumbs. A front-facing tray pulls out, tips into the bin, and slides back in. One less irritation in the morning routine, repeated hundreds of times yearly.
Specifications
Care & Use Instructions
Regular crumb tray emptying: Pull out the front-facing crumb tray regularly to prevent crumb buildup. Tip it into the dustbin and slide it back in. Regular emptying keeps the toaster working cleanly and prevents crumbs from accumulating inside the heating elements.
Cleaning the exterior: Wipe the brushed die-cast metal body with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the finish. For stubborn marks, use a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately.
Auto-lowering mechanism care: The auto-lowering mechanism should lower and raise smoothly. If it becomes sluggish or doesn't lower completely, check that the crumb tray is properly inserted and that no crumbs are blocking the mechanism. Never force the mechanism or insert objects into the slots.
Avoiding moisture and damage: Never immerse the toaster in water or pour water inside. Keep it away from splashes and steam from kettles or cooking. Water can damage heating elements and the auto-lowering mechanism. Never use metal objects to extract stuck bread.
Storage and positioning: Store the toaster on a dry, stable surface away from water sources and heat. Ensure the toaster is unplugged before cleaning or moving it. Allow the toaster to cool for several minutes after use before cleaning the crumb tray. Keep the slots clear of obstructions.
Why Buy From Art of Living?
Founded in Reigate in 1972, we've spent over five decades helping customers select quality tableware and cookware. We've been twice nominated for the Excellence in Housewares award for customer care.
- No-quibble returns, even used items
- Half-price accidental damage replacement for two years
- Price match guarantee
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I've used it and don't like it?
Return it anyway. Our no-quibble guarantee covers used items. If it's not right for you, get in touch and we'll sort out a refund.
How does the Half-Price Replacement guarantee work?
If you accidentally break this item within two years of buying it, we'll replace it at half price. Just get in touch with proof of purchase and a photo of the damage.
How long does delivery take?
Standard delivery to mainland UK addresses takes 5-7 working days, and it's free on orders over £49. Next day delivery is available for £9.95 on orders placed before 1pm Monday to Thursday, depending on your location and stock levels. You can also collect from our shops in Cobham or Reigate, or our warehouse in Redhill.
Can I collect this item instead of having it delivered?
Yes. You can collect from our Reigate shop (72 High Street, RH2 9AP), our Cobham shop (16 Anyards Road, KT11 2JZ), or our warehouse in Redhill (40 Ormside Way, RH1 2LW). Just select click and collect at checkout. If the option isn't available, this is because there isn't enough stock in your selected collection location. Please get in touch and we can organise stock to be transferred to the right place.