Lincat LT4X Four Slot Commercial Pop-Up Toaster
Product Description
The Lincat LT4X is a four slot pop-up toaster built for consistent, reliable use in commercial breakfast and brunch service. It features extra deep toasting slots to handle thicker cut...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 220
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 360
- Power rating (kw)
- 2.3
Product Description
The Lincat LT4X is a four slot pop-up toaster built for consistent, reliable use in commercial breakfast and brunch service. It features extra deep toasting slots to handle thicker cut bread and larger slices, which can otherwise cause issues in standard domestic-style toasters pressed into commercial use. A scissor-action lifting mechanism replaces the conventional push-down lever, reducing the likelihood of bread jamming — a common frustration in busy service periods. An accurate timer control allows staff to set consistent results across covers without constant supervision.
In practice, this toaster suits operations where toast output is a steady but not overwhelming part of service — think hotel breakfast rooms, café counters, pub kitchens, and staff canteens. It handles consistent throughput well for its size, and the ability to operate fewer slots during quieter periods means it can be run more economically when full capacity is not needed.
- Deep slots reduce bread jams and accommodate thicker slices
- Scissor lift mechanism improves reliability over peak service
- Independent slot control supports energy-conscious operation
- Timer control helps maintain consistent results across staff
- Compact footprint fits within tight counter or servery layouts
Installation is straightforward — this is a countertop appliance requiring only a suitable mains socket. There are no specialist connections needed, which makes it easy to position within an existing servery or kitchen pass without modification. It is worth ensuring the counter surface has adequate clearance above the unit for safe bread ejection and general use.
The LT4X is a practical choice for lower-to-mid volume breakfast operations. For sites with very high toast output across a long service window, a conveyor toaster may be worth considering as an alternative format. If you are unsure which approach suits your service volume, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Extra deep toasting slots to accommodate thicker and larger bread slices
- Scissor lifting mechanism designed to reduce jamming during busy service
- Accurate timer control for consistent toasting results across all slots
- Selectable slot operation allows fewer slots to run during quiet periods
- Compact countertop design suited to servery and kitchen pass installation
Operational Benefits
- Reduces service interruptions caused by jammed bread during breakfast peaks
- Consistent toast results help maintain food quality standards across staff
- Selective slot use lowers energy consumption during off-peak periods
- Simple countertop setup means no specialist installation work is needed
- Deep slot design handles a wider range of bread types and slice thicknesses
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 220
- External height (mm)
- 240
- External width (mm)
- 360
- Power rating (kw)
- 2.3
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 6
Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on the scale of your operation. The LT4X handles steady, consistent throughput well and is a reliable choice for smaller to mid-sized breakfast services. For larger hotels serving high volumes simultaneously across an extended window, a conveyor toaster may offer better throughput — it is worth discussing your expected covers with the team before deciding.
- The LT4X is a countertop appliance and requires only a standard mains socket — there are no gas, water, or ventilation connections needed. Ensure there is adequate clearance above the unit for bread ejection, and that the counter surface can handle the heat generated during prolonged use.
- The extra deep slots are specifically designed to accommodate larger and thicker slices, including farmhouse-style bread and thicker cut loaves that would not sit correctly in a standard toaster. It is less suited to very wide items such as bagels or flatbreads, for which a different format of toaster would be more appropriate.