Touch Screen Toaster 2 Slice Smart Digital Review (2026): The Morning Upgrade Your Kitchen Actually Needs
Reviewed May 2026 | Kitchen Appliance & Smart Home Expert
“Perfect toast at the touch of a screen.”
The smart digital touch screen toaster delivers precise browning control and effortless operation, making every breakfast quick, easy, and delicious. Upgrade your mornings today with this Smart Toaster.
The humble toaster is one of the most-used appliances in any kitchen — and one of the least thought-about when it's time to replace it. Most households replace their toaster every few years, typically choosing whatever is available and affordable, ending up with a dial-and-lever machine that does one thing adequately: brown bread to a setting they have to guess at each morning.
The 2026 Touch Screen Toaster 2 Slice changes the dynamic. By replacing the mechanical dial and simple lever with a colour LCD touchscreen, a digital countdown timer, a memory function that remembers your personal preferences, and a smarter single-slot heating system that actually produces even toast from a single slice, it brings the same kind of intelligent automation to toasting that smart appliances have brought to cooking and brewing.
At 900W with 1.5-inch wide slots, 5 bread type programmes, 6 shade settings, and a brushed 100% food-grade stainless steel body, it does this without asking for a premium price or a learning curve — making it one of the most practically compelling kitchen upgrades available at its price point in 2026.
Here is the complete honest review.
Quick Specifications at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Heating power | 900W |
| Slots | 2 slots, single-slot toasting mode |
| Slot width | 1.5 inches (extra wide) |
| Display | Large colour LCD with digital countdown timer |
| Control | Full touch screen |
| Bread type programmes | 5: Bread, Bagel, Muffin, Waffle, Pastry |
| Shade settings | 6 levels (light to dark) |
| Memory function | Yes — saves preferred bread type and shade |
| Special functions | Defrost, Reheat, Cancel, Single Slot, Memory |
| Heating elements | Dual — heats both slots even in single-slot mode |
| Crumb tray | Removable |
| Body material | 100% food-grade brushed stainless steel |
| Cord storage | Built-in |
| Best for | Daily home use, households that toast different bread types, anyone wanting consistent repeatable results |
Why Touchscreen Controls Change the Toasting Experience
The question that smart toaster sceptics always ask is: "Why does a toaster need a touchscreen?" It's a fair challenge — and the honest answer is that touchscreen controls aren't about technology for its own sake. They're about replacing the single most frustrating aspect of traditional toasting: the dial.
A standard toaster dial has markings from 1 to 6 (or light to dark) with no way to know in advance what any setting actually produces — the mapping between dial position and toast colour is different between brands, different between bread types, and different between a cold first-use cycle and a warm second-use cycle. The result is that most toaster users pick a setting by memory and experience, adjust it regularly, and still produce inconsistent results across different mornings, different bread, and different ambient kitchen conditions.
The touchscreen and digital countdown timer replace this with transparent, precise controls. You can see exactly which shade level you've selected (1 through 6 displayed numerically), exactly which bread type programme is active (displayed by name with an icon), and exactly how much time remains in the current cycle (counted down in real time on the LCD display). There is no guesswork, no dial-position memory, and no starting a cycle and wandering away without knowing when it will finish.
The countdown timer keeps track of your toasting progress so you can manage your time efficiently — perfect for busy mornings. In daily use, this transforms the toasting experience from an approximate, largely passive process to a precise, transparent one.
The Colour LCD Display: What It Shows and Why It Matters
The large colour touchscreen display is the visual centrepiece of the toaster, and its information density is genuinely higher than any dial-and-lever alternative.
At a glance, the display shows:
- Active bread type programme — displayed as a named mode with an icon (Bread, Bagel, Muffin, Waffle, or Pastry)
- Selected shade level — displayed numerically from 1 to 6
- Countdown timer — displays remaining seconds in real time once a cycle is started
- Active function indicators — shows whether Defrost, Reheat, Single Slot, or Memory is active
The responsiveness of the touchscreen is consistent with modern consumer electronics — not the laggy, pressure-sensitive screens of early touchscreen appliances. The touch screen is very responsive and easy to operate. The countdown timer accurately displays the remaining baking time.
The colour display (not just monochrome LCD) improves readability across different kitchen lighting conditions — bright morning light, evening kitchen ambience, under-cabinet dimness — making the displayed information legible without squinting or leaning in. In the context of a morning routine where most interactions happen while simultaneously managing other breakfast tasks, this readability is a genuine practical advantage.
5 Bread Type Programmes: Why This Matters More Than it Sounds
Most standard toasters have one approach to heating: consistent radiant heat from fixed elements on each side of the slot. This works adequately for standard white or brown sandwich bread. It works poorly for everything else.
The 5 bread type programmes on the touch screen toaster optimise the heating pattern — duration, intensity distribution, and cycle timing — for the specific structure and moisture content of each bread type:
Bread
The baseline programme for standard sandwich bread, toast bread, sourdough, and similar even-density loaves. Consistent even heat from both elements for the selected duration.
Bagel
Bagels have a unique toasting requirement: the cut surface should be toasted and slightly crisped, while the outer crust should be warmed but not dried out or over-toasted. The Bagel programme adjusts element intensity to prioritise the interior-facing side while warming the crust gently. This is the same selective heating approach used by premium bagel toasters — available here across all bread type programmes.
Muffin
English muffins and similar split-baked goods have a porous, open-crumb cut surface that toasts very differently from smooth bread. The Muffin programme accounts for this surface structure, producing a toasted interior without burning the textured surface peaks.
Waffle
Frozen or fresh waffles need heat distributed evenly across a thick, structured surface with deep pockets. The Waffle programme is calibrated for this — ensuring the waffle heats through to the centre while crisping the exterior grid pattern.
Pastry
Croissants, Danish pastries, and similar items are delicate and can over-brown quickly. The Pastry programme uses a gentler, shorter cycle optimised for warming and light crisping without burning the flaky exterior layers.
These are not marketing labels for the same heating cycle — they are distinct programme configurations that produce measurably different results on their target bread types compared to a single "toast" setting.
The Memory Function: Your Preferences, Saved
The memory function is the feature that most directly addresses the daily friction of toasting — and it works through a simple setup that most households will configure once and use indefinitely.
Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter the memory function setting. Set the frequently used bread type and shade level according to preference, and the toaster saves these as the default. On subsequent uses, a single tap of the memory function button loads your saved preferences instantly — no scrolling through settings, no resetting the shade level, no checking which programme is active.
Simply set your preferred bread type and shade level, and the toaster will remember your choices for future use. With just a tap, it will toast your bread exactly the way you like it, without needing to adjust the settings every time.
For households where the morning toaster user is always the same person with consistent preferences — always sourdough at shade level 4, always bagels at shade level 5 — the memory function reduces the entire toasting setup to a single touch. For households with multiple users who have different preferences, the manual controls remain fully accessible on each use; the memory simply stores one household member's preference as the quick-access default.
The Single-Slot Mode: A Technically Smart Solution
The single-slot mode is the feature that most distinguishes this toaster from conventional alternatives, and it addresses a problem that most toaster users have experienced without identifying: uneven toasting from a single slice in a dual-slot toaster.
Conventional toasters heat both slots whether or not both are occupied. When only one slot contains bread, the heating elements on both sides of that slot produce even heat. The adjacent empty slot also heats, drawing power and creating heat differentials near the slot wall shared between occupied and unoccupied positions. The result is often that the single slice toasts unevenly — browner on one side than the other.
Touching the one-slice function button causes both slots of the toaster to heat simultaneously. This new design prevents uneven heating, providing perfectly toasted a piece of bread every time, giving you the best texture.
The engineering insight here is counterintuitive: to toast one slice evenly, heat both slots. By maintaining thermal symmetry around the occupied slot — heating the elements on both sides of the single slice equally — the toaster eliminates the temperature differential that causes one-sided browning in conventional single-slot toasting.
The energy-saving aspect is secondary but real — both slots heat simultaneously but briefly, and the total energy draw for a single-slice cycle is calibrated for a single portion rather than a full two-slice cycle.
The 1.5-Inch Wide Slots: What Fits and What Doesn't
The 1.5-inch (approximately 38mm) slot width accommodates a significantly wider range of bread types than standard toaster slots, which typically measure 1 to 1.25 inches.
Fits comfortably:
- Standard sandwich bread (all thicknesses)
- Artisan and sourdough slices
- Thick-cut Texas toast
- English muffin halves (placed face-down)
- Standard bagel halves
- Frozen waffles (standard Eggo and similar sizes)
- Thick-cut raisin bread and fruit loaves
- Brioche slices
- Ciabatta halves (smaller sizes)
Fits with some care:
- Large artisan bagels — the 1.5-inch width accommodates most but very large artisan bagels may require light pressing to fit
- Very thick homemade bread slices over 1.5 inches — may require trimming or a toaster oven for oversized slices
The 1.5-inch width is the practical standard for extra-wide slot toasters and covers the full range of bread types that most households encounter. For the occasional very large bagel or oversized artisan slice, a toaster oven remains the appropriate tool — but for everyday household bread diversity, the 1.5-inch slots eliminate the limitation of narrow-slot toasters.
900W Heating: The Even Toasting Claim
The 900W rated power sits in the mid-range for 2-slice toasters — lower than 1200W commercial-style toasters, higher than 800W entry-level models. The practical implication is cycle time and heating consistency.
With 900W heating power, our 2-slice toaster ensures even toasting every time. The 900W figure determines how quickly the elements reach operating temperature after the cycle starts and how consistently they maintain that temperature throughout the cycle. A 900W element reaches stable operating temperature quickly enough that toasting consistency from the first cycle to the fifth cycle of the morning (a relevant scenario in households with multiple users) is maintained without the variability that occurs when underpowered elements cool significantly between uses.
Real-world toasting times at moderate shade settings (level 3–4) for standard sandwich bread: approximately 2–3 minutes. For frozen waffles using the Waffle programme with Defrost function: approximately 3–4 minutes. Both are within the expected range for a quality countertop toaster and consistent with the "quick mornings" positioning of the product.
Functions Overview: Defrost, Reheat, Cancel
Beyond the 5 bread type programmes and shade settings, three additional functions cover the most common non-standard toasting scenarios:
Defrost: Adds a thawing phase before the toasting cycle — essential for frozen bread, frozen waffles, and pastries taken directly from the freezer. Without Defrost, a frozen item toasted at the same shade setting as fresh bread will be warm on the outside and cold in the centre. Defrost eliminates this by first warming the item to above-freezing temperature before the toasting cycle begins.
Reheat: Warms previously toasted bread without re-toasting it — useful when toast is made slightly ahead of time and has cooled. The Reheat cycle runs at lower intensity for a shorter period to restore warmth without additional browning.
Cancel: Immediately stops and releases the current cycle — useful when the wrong setting is started, when bread is loaded incorrectly, or when something requires immediate attention. The bread rises from the slot and the cycle terminates cleanly.
Design and Build Quality: Stainless Steel That Earns Its Place
The body of the toaster is 100% food-grade brushed stainless steel — a construction choice that goes beyond aesthetics. Brushed stainless steel is more fingerprint-resistant than polished stainless, easier to wipe clean than plastic, and does not yellow, crack, or become brittle with heat cycling over time.
The upgraded smart toaster is made of 100% food-grade brushed stainless steel, which ensures both durability and safety in proximity to food.
The stainless steel body also provides appropriate thermal insulation — the exterior of the toaster remains warm but not dangerously hot during operation, unlike the exposed heating element designs of some budget alternatives. The removable crumb tray extends beneath both slots and catches the debris from every cycle, simplifying the most common maintenance task associated with toasters.
Built-in cord storage keeps the workspace tidy — the excess cord wraps into a compartment in the base rather than draping across the counter, a small detail that meaningfully reduces counter clutter in compact kitchens.
How It Compares: Touch Screen Toasters in 2026
The touchscreen toaster category has expanded significantly since 2023, and several options now compete in the 2-slice segment:
| Model | Power | Display | Bread types | Memory | Price tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| This model (review) | 900W | Colour LCD + countdown | 5 | Yes | Mid |
| WHALL TouchScreen 2-Slice | 900W | Digital display | 6 bread types | No | Mid |
| Oster 2-Slice EasyTouch | 850W | Digital countdown | 3 (Bagel/Reheat/Frozen) | No | Budget-mid |
| All-Clad Touchscreen 2-Slice | N/A | Touchscreen + countdown | Standard + Favourites | Favourites (2 saved) | Premium |
| Inspirex Touchscreen 2-Slice | 900W | Digital display | 5 + Favourite | Yes (Favourite mode) | Mid |
The reviewed model sits in the mid-range category with the WHALL and Inspirex — differentiated by the 5-programme system, the colour LCD (versus monochrome on some competitors), and the single-slot dual-heating mode. The All-Clad offers a Favourites function that saves two preset combinations, is premium in build and price. The Oster is the budget-tier touchscreen option with fewer programmes.
For the buyer who wants colour LCD, memory function, 5 bread types, and single-slot intelligence without paying a premium price, this model covers the full feature set at the accessible middle of the market.
Who Should Buy the Touch Screen Toaster 2-Slice Smart Digital?
Perfect for:
- Households with consistent morning routines who want to load a single preference into memory and use it every day without adjusting settings
- Households toasting varied bread types — bagels, waffles, English muffins, pastries — who want optimised programmes rather than guessing at a dial
- Single-person households who frequently toast just one slice and want genuinely even single-slice results
- Kitchen design-conscious buyers who want a stainless steel toaster with a modern display that matches contemporary appliance aesthetics
- Anyone who has burned or under-toasted bread regularly with a mechanical dial toaster and wants transparent, repeatable settings
- Multi-user households where the memory function stores the most frequent user's preference while manual controls remain accessible for everyone
Less ideal for:
- Minimalists who view a dial toaster as sufficient and have no interest in digital controls — the additional features are underused and the price premium is unjustified for this user
- Large households needing 4-slice capacity — the 4-slice variant with dual control panels is the appropriate choice for households that always toast 4 slices simultaneously
- Buyers wanting smart home integration (Bluetooth/WiFi/app connectivity) — this toaster is smart in interface but not connected; it does not integrate with smart home ecosystems
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Colour LCD countdown timer provides complete toasting transparency — shade level, bread type, and remaining time visible at all times
- Memory function stores preferred bread type and shade level — single-tap recall eliminates daily setting adjustment
- 5 bread type programmes (Bread, Bagel, Muffin, Waffle, Pastry) are genuinely distinct optimised cycles, not label variations
- Single-slot mode heats both slots simultaneously for even single-slice toasting — solves the uneven one-sided browning of conventional single-slot use
- 900W heating ensures consistent performance from first cycle to fifth cycle in multi-use mornings
- 1.5-inch extra-wide slots accommodate thick-cut bread, bagels, waffles, and pastries comfortably
- 100% food-grade brushed stainless steel body — durable, heat-safe, fingerprint-resistant, easy to clean
- Defrost, Reheat, and Cancel functions cover all standard non-routine toasting scenarios
- Removable crumb tray simplifies maintenance
- Built-in cord storage reduces counter clutter
- Accessible price point — full smart feature set without a premium price
Cons
- No WiFi, Bluetooth, or app connectivity — smart interface but not a connected smart home device
- Touchscreen may be unfamiliar for users accustomed to mechanical dials — a brief learning period for first use
- The colour LCD is not visible from a distance — requires proximity for reading countdown timer
- 6 shade settings is the same range as mechanical toasters — the transparency of digital selection is an improvement but the range of outcomes is comparable
- No high-lift lever for retrieving shorter bread slices — standard lift height accommodates most bread but very short slices (e.g., small rolls) may require care to retrieve safely
Cleaning and Maintenance
The stainless steel body and digital display require minimal maintenance:
After every 3–5 uses: Slide out and empty the removable crumb tray. Accumulated crumbs in the tray are the primary fire risk in any toaster — regular tray emptying is the most important maintenance habit.
Weekly: Wipe the stainless steel exterior with a soft, damp cloth. The brushed finish is fingerprint-resistant but benefits from a quick wipe to maintain appearance. Never use abrasive cleaners on the stainless steel surface — they will scratch the brushed finish.
For the LCD display: Wipe gently with a dry or barely damp microfibre cloth. Do not spray cleaning products directly on the display surface — apply to the cloth and wipe.
Slot cleaning: Turn the toaster upside down over a bin or sink and gently shake to dislodge crumbs from within the slots. Do not insert anything into the slots with the toaster plugged in.
Storage: If storing for extended periods, ensure the toaster is completely cool and crumb tray is empty before storing. Store in a dry location away from steam sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the memory function work exactly? Press and hold the memory button for 3 seconds with the toaster powered on. The display will indicate you are in memory setting mode. Select your preferred bread type programme and shade level using the touchscreen controls. The settings are saved automatically. On subsequent uses, press the memory button once (no hold required) to load your saved preferences and start a cycle with your stored settings.
Does the single-slot mode save energy compared to a standard two-slot cycle? The single-slot mode heats both slots simultaneously but is calibrated for a single-slice output — the cycle duration and total energy draw are optimised for one slice rather than two. Total energy consumption is lower than a full two-slice cycle while still producing even single-slice results.
Can I toast a croissant in this toaster? Yes — use the Pastry programme, which runs a gentler cycle appropriate for delicate pastry. Flatten the croissant slightly if needed for the 1.5-inch slot and monitor the first use to establish your preferred shade level for this bread type. The Pastry programme is specifically calibrated to avoid over-browning the flaky exterior of pastries.
What happens if I put bread in the wrong programme by mistake? Press Cancel immediately. The bread rises from the slot and the cycle terminates without completing. Re-select the correct programme and restart. The Cancel function works instantly at any point during the cycle.
Is the touchscreen waterproof? The touchscreen is designed for kitchen use and is resistant to minor moisture — light steam and incidental splashes. It should not be submerged or have liquids poured onto it directly. Wipe the display surface clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth rather than spraying.
How does the Bagel programme work differently from the standard Bread programme? The Bagel programme prioritises toasting intensity on one side of the slot — the cut-face side of the bagel half — while applying gentler heat to the crust side. This is achieved through element intensity asymmetry during the cycle. For correct results, place the bagel with the cut face pointing toward the hotter element side (check the product manual for slot orientation guidance specific to this model).
What is the warranty on this toaster? Warranty terms vary by retailer and brand variant. When purchasing, verify the warranty period (typically 12–24 months for products in this category) and the support contact. The product listings on Amazon and Walmart include warranty information specific to each seller's offering.
Is this toaster suitable for someone with limited hand mobility? The touchscreen controls require light, accurate finger contact rather than the grip and rotation of a mechanical dial — this is generally easier for users with limited grip strength. The touch controls respond to a gentle tap. The standard lever-less bread release (automatic pop-up) eliminates the need to grip a lever. For users with significant tremor or limited fine motor control, the large display icons and generous touch targets make this one of the more accessible toasters in the category.
Final Verdict
The Touch Screen Toaster 2 Slice Smart Digital earns its "smart" designation not through connectivity or app integration — it has neither — but through the kind of thoughtful engineering that makes a daily-use appliance genuinely better to use every morning.
The colour LCD that shows you exactly what setting you've selected and exactly how long remains. The memory function that eliminates the daily re-setting ritual. The five bread type programmes that actually produce different results on different bread types rather than offering marketing labels for the same cycle. The single-slot dual-heating mode that solves a problem most toaster users have experienced without identifying. The stainless steel body that will still look good and function correctly three years from now.
None of these are transformative breakthroughs. Together, they represent the kind of sustained, considered improvement that makes a basic kitchen appliance work noticeably better than what it replaces — and that is precisely the standard a kitchen appliance should be held to.
Add a sense of technology to your kitchen — and more importantly, add consistency, control, and transparency to the most repeated morning task in any household.
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Rating: 4.5 / 5 — Highly recommended. The best-featured smart digital 2-slice toaster at the mid-range price point. The memory function and single-slot dual-heating mode alone justify upgrading from a conventional dial toaster.

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