Lincat LT4X Four Slot Pop-Up Toaster
Product Description
The Lincat LT4X is a four-slot pop-up toaster built specifically for commercial use. It is a countertop unit designed to handle the steady, repeated demands of a working kitchen —...
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 specifically for commercial use. It is a countertop unit designed to handle the steady, repeated demands of a working kitchen — not a domestic appliance pressed into service. Extra-deep toasting slots accommodate thicker-cut bread and larger slices without the jamming or uneven browning that often occurs with shallower domestic-style units. A scissor-action lifting mechanism replaces the conventional push-down lever, which helps reduce bread jams during busy service. A timer control allows staff to set consistent results, removing the guesswork across a full cover run.
In practice, the LT4X performs reliably in lower-to-mid volume breakfast operations. Hotel breakfast rooms, café counters, pub kitchens, and staff canteens are all common settings. It handles steady throughput well for its size and class. The ability to operate individual slots independently means quieter periods can be managed more economically without running the full unit unnecessarily.
- Extra-deep slots accommodate thicker bread without jamming
- Scissor-lift mechanism improves reliability over standard lever designs
- Timer control supports consistent results across different members of staff
- Independent slot operation allows more economical use during quieter service
- Compact footprint suits tight counter or servery layouts
Installation requires nothing beyond a suitable mains socket — no water, gas, or specialist electrical connections are needed. Positioning is flexible, though it is worth ensuring adequate clearance above the unit for safe bread ejection during service. As a countertop appliance it can be relocated easily if your servery layout changes.
The LT4X is well suited to sites where toast is a regular but not overwhelming part of service. For operations running very high toast volumes over an extended service window, a conveyor toaster is worth considering as a more appropriate format. If you are working out which approach fits your operation, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Extra-deep slots accept thick-cut bread and larger slice sizes
- Scissor-action lift mechanism reduces jams during continuous service
- Timer control delivers consistent browning results across all staff
- Independent slot operation allows partial use during quieter periods
- Compact countertop footprint with standard mains plug connection
Operational Benefits
- Reduces bread jams and interruptions during busy breakfast service
- Consistent browning results regardless of which staff member operates it
- Lower energy use during quiet periods by running only needed slots
- Easy to reposition if servery or counter layouts need to change
- Straightforward setup with no specialist installation or utilities required
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
- The LT4X is well suited to lower-to-mid volume breakfast service, and 50 covers is comfortably within its practical range for most operations. If your service is condensed into a short window with very high simultaneous demand, it is worth discussing throughput expectations with us before ordering, as a conveyor-format toaster may handle peak load more smoothly in that scenario.
- The unit runs from a standard mains socket, so there are no gas, water, or specialist electrical connections required. The main practical consideration is ensuring enough clearance above the unit for bread to eject safely — it is a point that is easy to overlook on a busy counter.
- The extra-deep slots are designed to accommodate thicker-cut bread, bloomer slices, and similar larger formats that would cause problems in a standard domestic toaster. Bread that is unusually wide or irregularly shaped may still present occasional difficulties, as it would with any slot toaster of this type.