Why this toaster earns its place
The Rowlett Regent toaster is a commercial kitchen classic. It sits in the same breakfast buffet in independent hotels, has outlasted three generations of kitchen managers, and when you ask the head chef whether they'd replace it, the answer is always no. That's not nostalgia — it's economics. A well-maintained Regent will run for 10 years without drama, and every single part is repairable.
The white finish gives it a clean, professional look that works equally well in a boutique café, a hotel kitchen, or a busy takeaway. Six slots mean you can handle a full service without swapping batches. The new Duraheat elements reduce heat build-up during the heating and cooling cycles that wear out standard coils, so you're not replacing elements every 18 months. Pick the number of slots you need with the rotary dial — toasting one slice at one zone draws just 760 W instead of powering all six at 1,886 W. Run two slots on a quiet lunch service and you're saving energy without changing anything else. The built-in timer and bread raising lever put you in control: watch the colour rise, pop it whenever you like.
Rowlett built the Regent for 100% repairability — straight cabinet lines, no hidden screws, modular design. That means on-site repairs, no service call, no waiting. Two spare Duraheat elements come in the box. The warranty is three years on the machine and one year on elements, backed by Rowlett's reputation for standing behind what they make. These toasters are British-designed and built, and they carry that ethos through their working life.






