The Kenwood TTM 024 is my first toaster, I've picked out after a number of comparisons and test reports from the ground. Design and processing are managed, the toaster should fit well in just about any kitchen. The controls are handy and easy to use, outside of the device is not too hot. The power cord is only about 80cm long, reichts for my kitchen. Despite its compact design can be divided into two approximately 3x13cm measured shafts thicker slices of bread (automatically centered) sink. The toast level can be set on a dial with infinitely scale from 1 to. 6 With the button on the knob of the toasting process is aborted. Very practical is the "Peak & View" option, which you can even take a look at the bread while toasting. Even surprising that this is a feature, in my opinion should be standard. The toast result is satisfactory, both the duration and the uniformity. For a medium toasting (Level 3.5), it takes about three minutes. It would be nice even a single toast option been. Crumbs fall into the easily removable crumb tray, which sometimes hooked something when it is reinstalled, however.
The bit strange-looking bun warmer proves to be versatile. It can not only rolls are heated so that is a lot more than he used casually toast rack and flipped as minimalist breadbasket.
Overall, I am satisfied with the toaster. Looks great in the kitchen and makes delicious toast. Does certainly not before similarly good devices by Braun or Bosch hide and is worth the money.
// Supplement After two weeks of use, the first defect is now unfortunately already occurred: The crumb tray is held by a magnet, which broke up and came out with velvet tray. Given the magnet holder it is not surprising that one would definitely need to make different. Magnets I have for the time being glued to the housing bottom - so the drawer works even better than before. To this end, there is a star deduction.