Swan ST19028BLU Retro 2 Slice Toaster with 6 Browning Levels for Toast, Bagels, Breakfast Muffins, Defrost/Reheat/Cancel, Hidden Cord Storage, Non-Slip Feet, 930W, Blue and Stainless Steel
£60.23







Price: S$60.23
(as of May 14, 2026 16:02:53 UTC – Details)
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2 SLICE DESIGN: This Swan Retro toaster features 2 variable width slots with a self-centering function. It evenly toasts bread, bagels, breakfast muffins and crumpets of all sizes with the perfect consistency
6 BROWNING OPTIONS: Featuring a simple switch with 6 different browning levels, this 2-slice toaster lets you get that deliciously golden brown texture to suit your tastes
DEFROST, CANCEL & REHEAT BUTTONS: Packed with multiple functions to give you more control of your toasting. Toast straight from frozen, reheat without burning your food or just cancel mid-cycle – all at the touch of a button
REMOVABLE CRUMB TRAY: The removable crumb tray collects all your excess crumbs, which can then be emptied into the bin for quick and easy cleaning. This gives you a crumb-free worktop
2 YEAR GUARANTEE: Trusted Swan quality with a standard 1 year guarantee and optional 1 year extension, subject to product registration
9 reviews for Swan ST19028BLU Retro 2 Slice Toaster with 6 Browning Levels for Toast, Bagels, Breakfast Muffins, Defrost/Reheat/Cancel, Hidden Cord Storage, Non-Slip Feet, 930W, Blue and Stainless Steel
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Suzyq –
Love the Retro look
Amazing addition to the other items in this range, great quality and value for money , love the retro look
steve lincoln –
Great colour and retro design
Purchased to replace a previous similar item. First one proved to be faulty and was returned. The fast replacement is perfect and better than the first one.Great colour and retro design
Honest & cost effectiveness! –
Lightweight & toasts🤣
Lightweight & it’s a toaster!
Amazon Customer –
Great colour
Looks fab in my beachside style apartment
Amazon Customer –
Terrible toaster – badly made
Terrible toaster. Not fit for purpose. We’ve had Swan toasters for some years to match other kitchen items. This will be the third. This one is terrible. It’s extremely lightweight for a start. When it arrived I actually wondered if the box was empty. The problem is it’s so light that when you push down on the toast plungers the whole thing flies forward. You have to use both hands. One to hold the toaster down and one to plunge the bread. Similarly the button to pop the toast up is quite stiff and when you hit it the toaster moves away from you. Again you have to use two hands to steady it and hit the button. If that wasn’t enough the left hand plunger is stiff and it’s quite hard to get it to stay down. I’ve had it less than a week and will be binning it next week once Christmas is done. I won’t be buying Swan again. It wasn’t cheap but is cheaply made and not good enough.
GlitchGoddessxx –
Blue Swan toaster
I’m really pleased with this toaster—it looks fantastic on the kitchen counter and adds a nice retro touch. The build quality feels solid, and the controls are simple and easy to use. The four slots are really convenient, especially for busy mornings or when making breakfast for more than one person.Toasting is consistent, and I like that you can adjust the browning level to suit your preference. The separate controls also make it flexible if you’re only using one side. It heats up quickly and does the job efficiently.Cleaning is straightforward thanks to the crumb trays, although you do need to empty them regularly to keep it looking its best. Overall, it’s a stylish and reliable toaster that performs well—definitely good value for money. Would recommend!
Stuart C. Reviews –
Houston, We Have a Toaster Problem (Warburtons Not Included)
Swan ST19028 Retro 2-Slice ToasterI have made a journey. A toaster journey. At one end: Dualit, the Rolls-Royce of breakfast appliances, price tag to match. At the other end: this. The Swan. The morning slice on a budget.I have no regrets. Mostly.Here’s the thing Swan’s design team apparently didn’t consider: Warburtons. You know — only the UK’s number one bakery brand, dominant force in the wrapped sliced bread market, found in approximately every kitchen in Britain. A standard Warburtons slice does not fit this toaster. Not comfortably. Not without incident.The solution I have developed — through necessity, innovation, and mild morning fury — is to insert the bread vertically, toast one side, pop it up, rotate 180 degrees, reinsert, toast the other. This is not a breakfast routine. This is a project.The silver lining — and I use the term loosely — is that the toaster runs slightly hot on one side anyway, so the forced rotation actually produces a more evenly toasted result than you’d get from a toaster that actually worked properly. I’ve accidentally optimised a flawed system. This may be the most retired-person thing I’ve ever done.Whether other shortcomings exist, I cannot tell you. The toasting saga has consumed all available attention.Stu’s Rating: LIST IT — competent, cheap, and will make you a better toaster operator whether you like it or not.Reviewed by a man who misses his Dualit more than he expected and won’t be admitting that to anyone.
Matrock –
Retro toaster
Nicely designed and functional two slice toaster .Compliments the Swan retro kettle that we bought at the same time .Good product.
Amazon Customer –
Really really bad toaster. Toasts unevenly and burns in places. Would return if I could !