

🍞 Elevate your breakfast game with smart, sleek, and spacious toasting perfection!
The Breville BTA830XL is a premium 4-slice smart toaster featuring extra-long slots designed for artisan breads and thick bagels. With a powerful 1600W heating system, motorized auto lower/lift, and innovative 'Lift & Look' and 'A Bit More' functions, it delivers consistent, customizable browning. Its brushed stainless steel finish complements modern kitchens, while the easy-clean crumb tray keeps counters tidy. Ideal for professionals who demand efficiency, style, and precision in their morning routine.











| ASIN | B00AZY3TFE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,884 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #87 in Toasters |
| Brand | Breville |
| Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,919) |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2013 |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021614055378, 10021614055375 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.25 pounds |
| Item model number | BTA830XL |
| Manufacturer | HWI/Breville USA |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Slices | 4 |
| Number of settings | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7"D x 14.9"W x 7.5"H |
| Special Feature | LED Indicator |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bread |
| Style | New |
| UPC | 021614055378 810002430909 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1600 watts |
D**N
Durable Toaster that does a great job and looks great too! Not slow at all....
The Breville Long Slot Smart Toaster does a very nice job of toasting bread, bagels, muffins and frozen breakfast foods! This toaster turned up in my searches repeatedly because I wanted the long slots for more artisan type breads or bread-maker breads that don't fit a single slice slot. Further I wanted a something that stayed relatively cool to the touch after use. I also wanted something that was highly ratings and this toaster was the result. I have had the toaster for a week and I am satisfied with the results so far. The features are pretty nice with the "Add a bit" button that adds about 30 seconds to the toast time. I don't go for gimmicky things and I wondered if the auto up/down would be just that. The lift and look is nice though because the heating coils stay hot while it raises and lowers in a quick fluid motion so you can check how toasted it is without loosing your place in the toasting cycle.. Consider that again, a regular toaster when you lift the bread to check and press back down it starts the cycle over but this unit continues to the end of the selected time on the setting chosen. The unit is heavy and solid. The cool touch is good for one or two toast cycles however continual use will eventually heat the outside cast iron metal. The attached video shows a toast cycle. The numbers seem to be minutes so 3 was 3 minutes. I saw several reviews complaining about the cook time being long?! I am very puzzled by this as it was just fine. My normal use is to prepare an egg to put on a toasted muffin. So I put the muffin in and have the egg going seconds later. The toast time is easily comparable to my last regular 4 slot toaster that we had for 13 years and is easily ready before the egg is done. I did spend the $10 for the 4 year warranty just in case there are problems with the electronics later on because this is a more complicated piece of electronics than a regular manual toaster. This is the highest priced toaster I have ever purchased. As long as I get several years use with the toast function working properly for that time I will be happy.
K**H
After Two Years, Still Perfect Every Time (Well, 99.99% Of The Time)
With respect to the negative reviews, our Breville Die Cast Four-Slot Smart Toaster has been, by far, the best toaster we’ve ever had. Purchased in November, 2018, it has performed brilliantly and (almost*) flawlessly for over two years (Dec. 12, 2020 now) and has justified the high purchase price. It's not just the reliability (which, it must be said, should be a given for almost any appliance only two years old) of course, but it also really does a great job toasting everything we’ve tried. Bagels are particularly well-handled, with the machine producing them to suit everyone’s individual preferences. But everything from thick breads to (shudder) Pop-Tarts come out perfectly. The Breville is also very consistent. It makes everything today as it did two years ago, as dictated by user preferences. This is no small thing, as it’s easy to waste food and time with under and, especially, over-cooked meals. And it makes trying new kinds of food or new brands relatively painless thanks to the “bit more” feature, which allows you to hone in on your preferred level of crispness, heat or consistency “at the touch of a button” as they say. And speaking of which, probably the best feature of this great toaster is the motorized lower/lift mechanism. It works silently, smoothly, and seems well integrated with the sensors so as allow for much more consistent and thorough results. You press the button and let the Breville do the rest. When it’s done, it lifts your food with a non-intrusive little “peep” notification. *Now for that qualifier. On one occasion, about three months after purchase, the Breville, for lack of a more precise term, froze up. The lift/lower mechanism would not budge. “Uh Oh” I thought “Here we go.” I assumed this was just what our fellow Amazon members had tried to warn about. But for whatever reason, it didn’t turn out that way. I treated the problem as with a frozen computer. I unplugged the toaster, waited in case it has any capacitors etc. that require discharge time (admittedly more important when repairing microwaves than rebooting toasters, but...) and plugged it back in. This was, apparently, all it required, and it happily chirped its return to service. The problem has never re-occurred. This is NOT to assume or imply that this approach would fix the problem for everyone. Clearly, it does not, and Breville, if it hasn’t already, needs to address this head on, both at the manufacturing AND customer service levels. If you pay ~ $200 for a toaster, it should work for you until your ready to pass it down to your grandchildren (okay, that’s probably asking too much). Certainly, you should not be faced with a useless machine for many years, and I sympathize with everyone who has been been confronted by their beautiful toaster turning into a useless brick. For over two years, though, our Breville has been exceptional in every way. When and if that changes, or if it soldiers on for two or more years, I’ll be back for an update.
G**R
Reliable, electronically controlled toaster—best made on the market.
UPDATE: After 1 year and 5 months, the lifter stopped working. Then a day later, all was well again. Worked for a week, then the lifter would go down but not come up. When I pulled the toast out of the toaster (actually turned it upside down to let the pieces fall into the sink, I noticed each piece were still frozen except for one slice which was burned at the bottom. Upon inspection, only the bottom quarter of one side of the elements were heating and it must have been so hot that the piece nearest the elements burned in the normal time it usually toasts a nice brown. Although I will be getting either a replacement through either Breville (ugh!) or SquareTrade (or a check), if a receive a check from ST, I do believe I will purchase another brand. But, each brand rated as the best four-slice toaster for 2019 still have many negative reviews. Even the Wolf @$399 has far too many one-star reviews. My former toaster was a Viking similar to the Wolf—very expensive and didn’t toast as well as I would have liked. What’s up with toasters today that can’t do what they are made to do? It’s rather unbelievable that there is no toaster made that isn’t perfect. Simply the best toaster for up to 4-slices of toast on the market. Many settings. However, the longer you toast an item, the darker to black the bottom of the bread or roll will become at the bottom of the slice due to the heat concentration at the bottom of the toaster. But when toaster on a setting of 3.5 or less, toasts perfect everything.
A**.
Breville como en todos sus productos son de excelente calidad!
J**S
We just bought ours. This is a beautiful toaster and it works exceptionally well. The bread is toasted evenly and well each side no matter where you put the bread in the slot. Time will tell how reliable and durable it will be. But initial impressions are very positive. A strong recommendation if the Breville is in your budget.
P**Y
Buen producto solo que necesita sacar con mas espacio el pan al terminar de tostarlo, cuesta trabajo sacarlo sin quemarte.
G**G
I am a fussy toast person, I like it just so. I had a nice inexpensive toaster for years and then it started to break down, I still fought with it because of the retractable cord feature that I love. Eventually I had to call it quits. The next one (different toaster) only lasted about 4 months. I never thought I would spend $150.00 on a toaster, so I would call this a purchase born from frustration and in haste. Not a normal thing for me, I am a researcher. I have had the toaster for about a month now ( I can not speak for the longevity yet) and so far I love it. I did read a few reviews good and bad, some of the bad ones did make me feel like I was taking a bit of a chance, but I went for it. First of all the feel and weight of the toaster immediately impressed me. It is definalty heavier and more solid feeling than any other toaster I have held. The operation is so smooth and quiet, its actually quite cool. Reading some of the bad reviews and seeing pictures of uneven toasting, including one that showed a un-toasted stripe down the middle of a long piece of bread had me concerned. So when I first used it I was watching inside, it did look like only one side was going to toast, because the elements on one sided did not seem to be on. However I have toasted quite a number of different bread products and it has all been perfect ( I did over-toast my first piece). Some said it was loud, I really don't know what kind of super hearing these people have, Life in general must be unbearable for them. The quietness of it is partly what makes it so cool. I love the "lift and look" feature, I was chronically always interrupting the cycle of my old toasters to check the doneness before. What i did notice as far as a watch for, I wouldn't necessarily call then cons. The outside of the toaster does get fairly warm/hot, not sure if the others did as I never scrutinized my $40.00 toaster. It does definitely have a hotter toasting temp, so start low. Before I first used it, I followed the directions and ran a full time cycle. The radiating heat seemed to hot to keep under the upper cupboards, so I would pull it out. Although unless you are making coals, I am not sure when there would ever be a reason to use that full cycle again. I always store my toaster away when not using it ( hence the love of the retractable cord) So it isn't under the upper cupboards anyway. I now see how a $150.00 toaster is worth it, as long as it holds out for the long haul, I love it!
L**J
* update - after a year of occasional use one of the burners has stopped working, and another is noticible dimmer. Not impressed. Have had a bunch of cheep toasters over the years that never dies - one at the cottage is probably 40+ years old and still works. So very not impressed. They don't build things like they used to. Old review: Very nice toaster - I like the clean lines of it, which includes having most of the controls on the top. Works as advertised, and has some nice features. The Automaitic lifting and dropping is a nice touch of class. The take a peak button is nice feature, as is the button to toast it a little more. All in all it's quite nice. That said, i'm only giving it 4/5 stars because in some ways it still uses the same technology as you wallymart toaster. For instance, you do get some hot and cool spots - nothing to worry about and the results are pretty consistent, but you will notice that one side or end might be a little more toasted than the other - same as you'll notice on most toasters. For the money, I'd expect they could improve on this. Second, the slider that selects the level of toasting appears to operate just like any other toaster. You'll find that your first batch is a little less done then the subsequent batches of toaster because the toaster is already heated up for the second batch. An issue? no not really, but for the price I'd expect better tech than your $15 toaster, like perhaps a browning optical sensor, or perhaps a temperature sensor, or a chip with an algorithm in it. I don't know, I'm sure they could come up with something. So 4/5 stars for an aesthetically pleasing toaster with three somewhat novel features (auto lift and drop, take a peak, and a little more)
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