

🍞 Elevate your mornings with style and precision—toast like a pro, every time!
The Russell Hobbs Eden 2 Slice Toaster combines an 800W power output with 6 adjustable browning settings and a high lift feature for easy toast removal. Its frozen, reheat, and cancel functions add versatile convenience, while the removable crumb tray ensures effortless cleaning. Finished in a striking raspberry color with chrome accents and textured grooves, it’s designed to bring both performance and style to your kitchen.







| Brand | Russell Hobbs |
| Model Number | 27372 |
| Colour | Raspberry |
| Product Dimensions | 27.8 x 17.4 x 19.1 cm; 1.07 kg |
| Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Number of Slices | 2 |
| Special Features | Chrome accents, High lift for removing small items, Stylish textured design, Two slice toaster, Variable browning settings 1-6 |
| Item Weight | 1.07 kg |
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Uniformity in the kitchen/EDITED☺️
Matches the kettle from the same brand. Well you have to...don’t you? Even though, as ‘Other Half’ pointed out...when not in use, our toaster lives in the cupboard! However, at the discounted price (at the time of order), there was little else said. It is better than my previous toaster, mainly because my favourite bread (which is longer than most slices) fits in, so eliminates the need to turn it. With generous sized slots in terms of width, too, it does a grand job with my 'doubler' (2-slices frozen together), resulting in a nice dark shade for me (browning level 5) on the outside and still soft on the inside, ready for a spreading of marmalade. There is slightly more leverage in raising shorter toast (e.g. milk-roll rounds or crumpets) at the end, and the pop-up, when ready, is not quite as noisy. I found that typically ‘new’ odour disappeared after a couple of dry runs on the maximum setting, as advised in the instructions (image below refers). IMO, the 800W, 2-slice toaster would make an ideal gift. It comes complete with instruction booklet in a sturdy, branded cardboard box (no plastic-type, inner packaging) measuring around 18 cm square x 33 cm, and has a 2-year (limited) guarantee (+ 1 extra year, with online registration). Presented in a pleasant lemon shade and textured for the main part, the contrast is a shiny silver colour; the brand-name nicely subdued in white on one long side. The flex is also white (yay!) and a good length at around 85 cm (not including the UK plug). There is an in-built cord tidy on the base. Surprisingly lightweight in hand, the 2-slice toaster I received measures roughly 28 cm overall (allowing for the protruding knob) x 16.5 cm wide x 19 cm tall, standing sturdy on 4 little ‘feet’. The 2.5 cm diameter knob has browning levels ‘1-6’, the numbers in a pale grey shade, with an audible click, on selection. The 'stop/eject' button glows blue when the toaster is on, as does the ‘cook from frozen’ button. The crumb collector is a reasonable size and is located on the base, at the back (the short side opposite to the controls). It simply slides out. I find that the 'polypropylene' surface is easy to clean with a damp cloth; the silver coloured areas requiring an occasional buff-up. Now...if it came with a slot cover like my very, very old toaster did, I would be ecstatic, for then I would show it off alongside the aforementioned kettle. For me, though, I worry too much about dust and the likes that float around a busy kitchen. However, as few toasters do these days, I can’t otherwise fault it, especially at the discounted price. Other colours are currently available. Any problems, I will be back! <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<EDIT:25/05/25>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No problems to report, and at the same discounted price, I have now ordered the 𝙍𝙖𝙨𝙥𝙗𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙮 version for a very special person in my life!
D**D
A Gluten-Free Breakfast Lifesaver – My Experience with the Russell Hobbs Eden Toaster
So here’s the deal—being gluten-free isn’t just about swapping out bread, it’s about dealing with the fact that gluten-free bread behaves like some weird science experiment gone wrong. It’s smaller, crumblier, and has this annoying habit of either refusing to toast or instantly turning into charcoal. After far too many mornings scraping blackened crumbs off my old toaster, I figured it was time for an upgrade. Enter the Russell Hobbs Eden 2 Slice Toaster. First off, it looks great. I mean, who doesn’t love a raspberry-colored toaster? It adds a nice pop of color to my kitchen, which is mostly full of boring white appliances. But more importantly, it actually works with gluten-free bread. The high-lift feature is a game-changer because gluten-free slices are usually tiny, and in my old toaster, I’d have to perform some delicate finger acrobatics to get them out without burning myself. With this one? Just pop the lever up and grab your toast—no singed fingertips required. The browning settings are also surprisingly accurate. With gluten-free bread, you kind of have to find the sweet spot—too light and it’s still weirdly gummy, too dark and it’s rock-hard. After some trial and error, I found setting 4 works perfectly for my brand of bread, getting that golden, crisp edge while still keeping the inside soft enough to spread butter without ripping the slice apart. And let’s talk about the frozen bread function because I pretty much live off frozen gluten-free loaves (seriously, why is fresh GF bread always twice the price?). This thing actually defrosts and toasts evenly, which is a miracle in itself. I used to have to defrost my bread separately before toasting, which was just another morning hassle I didn’t need. Now, I throw a frozen slice in, press the button, and boom—perfect toast. I also appreciate the removable crumb tray because gluten-free crumbs seem to multiply like rabbits. My old toaster had a crumb collection that was basically a fire hazard, but this one’s easy to slide out and clean. Overall, I wasn’t expecting much—I just wanted something that wouldn’t turn my gluten-free toast into a breakfast crime scene. But this toaster has actually made mornings easier, and for that, I’m officially a fan. If you’re gluten-free and tired of battling tiny, unpredictable slices, this one is 100% worth it.
P**N
Very Good but no Buckingham!
Bought this to replace a Russell Hobbs 26550 which I found too powerful at 1670W making it hard to get exact colour of toast without burning it. It still works and will do as a spare. Also the metal sides of 26550 can burn hands - NOT recommended for children! The 800W Eden gives better control of toast colour and its sides are always cool and safe! At £18 it was too good to. miss! I miss the lift and check facility but otherwise very pleased - sorry I didn’t spend the extra £6 for yellow one to match my wife’s choice of kitchen walls. Of course the Physics means it takes longer for toast - but I can live with that!
D**E
Great purchase
A lovely little toaster. Looks stylish, is light weight, works well and is easy to clean. The 3 year extended warranty was a nice surprise.
S**N
Good value and attractive product
It was a good price and it works well. Attractive design.
C**N
OBSESSED.
I am OBSESSED with this toaster. It is such a gorgeous pink colour. Definitely looks like the picture. It is a decent size - fits your average size of bread. Not very heavy which is a plus. Easy to use. Doesn't leave crumbs all over the counter. Very high quality toaster. Definitely value for money and worth every penny.
A**R
Nice toaster
Looks lovely in my new kitchen with the matching kettle. Frozen setting and eject button. Does the job and very pleased
L**N
Looks pretty decent
Bought this for when I decorate my kitchen and wanted something brighter to what I normally buy. This is a beautiful colour (pistachio). Always had metal outer shell toasters so this feels odd but like the fact the slots look quite wide
N**T
Terrible quality control. How they can send a toaster that doesn't stay down when lever pressed from the factory is beyond belief. I bought it because Russell Hobbs is a well known name and expected a good product. I returned it for a full refund. I won't buy anything from Russell Hobbs again.
M**M
Broke within 2 months. I was even away for 3 weeks during this time but now I have to contact manufacturer since 30 days have passed. The mechanism wont stay down when I put my toast in. Cheap and nasty, shame cause I loved the colour and matching kettle
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