Dualit 6 Slice Vario Toaster White 60146
Product Description
The Dualit Vario is a six-slot commercial toaster finished in white, built around Dualit's well-established ProHeat element system. It runs from a standard 13A socket with no installation beyond a...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 2, 4 or 6 slices
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 220(H) x 460(W) x 210(D)mm
- External material
- White
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Product Description
The Dualit Vario is a six-slot commercial toaster finished in white, built around Dualit's well-established ProHeat element system. It runs from a standard 13A socket with no installation beyond a worktop position and a suitable power outlet, making it a practical choice for operations that need reliable breakfast output without dedicated electrical work.
In a breakfast or brunch setting, the ability to switch between two, four, or all six slots via a simple selector gives operators genuine flexibility across the course of a service. During quieter periods, only the active slots draw power, which helps manage energy use sensibly over a long shift. The mechanical timer delivers consistent results without reliance on digital controls, and the ProHeat elements are user-replaceable in-house, meaning the toaster stays in service rather than being sent off-site for repair — a practical advantage in any operation where downtime costs.
Key operational advantages include:
- Switchable 2, 4 or 6-slot operation to match demand at any point in service
- Replaceable ProHeat elements extend working life and reduce repair costs
- Plug-in connection — no dedicated circuit or installation required
- Mechanical timer for consistent results without digital dependency
- White finish suits front-of-house counters and servery settings
It is worth being clear about where this toaster fits. It performs well at light-to-medium breakfast volumes — small hotels, bed and breakfasts, cafés, serviced offices, and staff canteens are typical environments. For high-volume operations running continuous covers across multiple sittings, a heavier-duty conveyor or high-capacity slot toaster is likely a better fit.
If you are weighing up whether this model suits the pace and format of your service, we are glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Switchable 2, 4 or 6-slot operation via simple selector switch
- ProHeat elements are fully user-replaceable without specialist tools
- Plug-in 13A connection with no dedicated electrical circuit required
- Mechanical timer delivers consistent toast results across service
- White finish suitable for front-of-house and servery counter use
Operational Benefits
- Flexible slot switching reduces energy draw during quieter service periods
- In-house element replacement keeps the toaster in service, minimising downtime
- No installation required means the unit is operational immediately on delivery
- Consistent mechanical timing reduces the risk of variable results during service
- Compact footprint suits operations with limited counter or servery space
Specifications
- Capacity
- 2, 4 or 6 slices
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 220(H) x 460(W) x 210(D)mm
- External material
- White
- Output
- Up to 195 slices/hr
- Power
- 3kW, 12.5A
- Warranty
- 2 Years on Elements & 1 Year Parts
- Weight
- 5.1kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Vario is well suited to light-to-medium breakfast volumes — typically small hotels, B&Bs, or cafés running up to around 20 to 30 covers per sitting. For operations running continuous sittings or higher volumes, a conveyor or higher-capacity commercial toaster is likely to be a more appropriate choice.
- No dedicated circuit is required. The Vario runs from a standard 13A plug socket, so it can be positioned wherever there is a suitable outlet on the worktop. It is worth ensuring the socket is not shared with other high-draw appliances during peak service.
- Dualit's ProHeat elements are designed to be replaced by the operator without specialist tools or an engineer visit, which is one of the practical strengths of this toaster in a commercial setting. Replacement elements are available separately, so a failure does not necessarily mean taking the unit out of service for long.