Designed for portability, the entry-level model Sennheiser RS160 produces some of the cleanest sounds we’ve heard from wireless headphones.
Breville's flagship Professional 800 Collection has been expanded in true style with the addition of two new motorised toasters. Destined to be the most technologically advanced two and four slice toasters, the BTA820 and BTA840 both feature new innovations, exclusive to Breville.
The motorised toasters are controlled with the simple touch of a button. The new Lift & Look feature allows you to check progress, without interrupting the toasting cycle. While intuitive programming will toast bread just that little 'bit more' if the toast comes up lighter than preferred - all with a simple press of the A Bit More button.
The stylish design features an LED progress indicator, which has a countdown display, showing how much time remains before the toast is ready.
All this technology means that you can have perfect toast and golden crumpets every time. There's also a special "crumpet control" feature that delivers perfect crumpets every time.
The 2-slice model BTA820 sells for $129.95, while the 4-slice version BTA840 sells for $179.95.
Source: Breville
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