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GE 4-Slice Toaster Toaster Review

Tested using Methodology v1.0
Reviewed Dec 15, 2023 at 08:23 am

The GE 4-Slice Toaster is a four-slot toaster. It has basic features, including settings for bagels and frozen items and dials to select your desired shade. You can operate each pair of slots with different settings. It's a little bulkier than some similar toasters, though, and you'll probably want to store it where you plan to use it.

Our Verdict

N/A Toasting

It's not a good toaster. Most of the 7 presets produce very light bread, and items that take longer to toast, like multi-grain bread or bagels, may need more than one cycle. It doesn't make golden brown toast from white sandwich bread, even if you set the dial between presets. The slots are wide enough for thick slices of bread and lift high enough to grab small items. However, they aren't very deep when pushed down, so if your bread is much taller than white sandwich bread, it might stick out the top.

Pros
  • Easy to grab smaller pieces.
Cons
  • Bad toasting range.
  • Toasts one side more than the other.
  • No cycle countdown indicator.
  • N/A Toasting
  1. Updated Dec 15, 2023: Review published.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The GE 4-Slice Toaster comes in one stainless steel variant, and you can see the label for the unit we tested here. There's a similar 2-slice version, but it may perform differently.

If you come across another variant or yours is different, let us know in the forums, and we'll update our review.

Compared To Other Toasters

The GE 4-Slice Toaster is a four-slice toaster that doesn't perform very well compared to models like the Black+Decker 4-Slice Toaster TR4900SSD or the Cuisinart 4-Slice Custom Select Toaster. Most of its presets produce light toast, and it toasts bread more on one side than the other. It's also a little bulkier than those toasters.

If you're still looking for a toaster, check out our recommendations for the best 2-slice toasters, the best 4-slice toasters, and the best toasters.

Test Results

perceptual testing image
Design
Design
Body
Material
Locked
Height Lock" (Lock cm)
Width
Lock" (Lock cm)
Depth
Lock" (Lock cm)
Weight Lock lbs (Lock kg)
Power Cord Length Lock ft (Lock m)
Design
Slots
Toaster Type
4-Slot
Measured Wattage
Lock W
Slot Length
Lock" (Lock cm)
Slot Width Lock" (Lock cm)
Slot Depth When Toasting
Lock" (Lock cm)
Slot Depth When Fully Raised Lock" (Lock cm)
Design
Controls And Functions
Bagel Button
Locked
Frozen Button
Locked
Stop Cycle Button
Locked
Cycle Countdown Indicator
Locked
Performance
N/A
Performance
Toasting Range
Pale Toast
Locked
Light Brown Toast
Locked
Golden Brown Toast
Locked
Dark Brown Toast
Locked
Charred Toast
Locked
Golden Brown Toast Setting
Locked
Cycle Time At Lowest Setting
Lock s
Cycle Time At Highest Setting
Lock s

The photo above shows the results for one slot, but you can see a full montage showing all the bread toasted here.

N/A
Performance
Toasting Evenness
Evenly Browned Area
Lock%
Face-To-Face Difference
Lock
Slot-To-Slot Difference
Lock

Note: Because it doesn't make golden brown toast, the score is based on dark brown toast. The higher contrast results in a lower score. If we did the test on a lower setting, the score would be overly high instead of too low. You can see the results and score using setting 5 here. In reality, the toaster performs better than the score suggests.

N/A
Performance
Repeated Toasting
Run-To-Run Difference
Lock

Note: Since most toasters shorten the cycle time once the machine has heated up to keep its performance consistent, the lighter second batch is likely because this toaster is overcompensating and shortening the cycle too much.

The photo above shows the results for one slot, but you can see a full montage showing all the bread toasted here.