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Magimix’s see-through toaster has finally arrived in Australia after years of waiting

Burnt toast is officially a thing of the past.
A split image showing the Magimix Vision Toaster in two modern kitchen settings, highlighting its glass viewing windows and sleek design.
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If you’ve ever hovered over the toaster, second-guessing whether your bread is turning golden or about to set your smoke alarm off, this one’s for you.

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After years of requests, Magimix (the same brand that brought us the original food processor) has finally launched its cult-favourite Vision Toaster in Australia. It’s the world’s first see-through toaster – and yes, that means you can watch your toast browning in real time.

More than just a pretty face

The Vision Toaster isn’t just about the novelty factor, though that’s admittedly pretty fun. It’s designed with extra-wide slots that can handle thick artisan breads and baguette slices, eight levels of browning control and even clever features like one-sided toasting and defrost functions.

Whether you’re team ‘barely golden’ or ‘deep and crunchy’, you’re finally in complete control.

Built to actually last

Designed in France with the quality Magimix is known for, the stainless steel and glass design looks sleek enough to earn permanent bench space. More importantly, it’s built to last. Designed with repairability in mind and easy access to local parts, it’s a refreshing shift from the disposable mindset of many modern appliances.

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“The Vision Toaster is not just about function, it’s about the small everyday moments that bring joy,” says Wivina Chaneliere, Managing Director for Magimix Australia.

Magimix Vision Toaster with crumpets toasting inside, shown through the see-through glass panel. A jar of honey and a plate of buttered crumpets sit in front.
The Magimix Vision Toaster lets you see every stage of browning in real time. (Image: supplied).

Perfect for busy mornings

From slow weekend sourdoughs to the weekday school rush, the Vision Toaster delivers golden, reliable results. Plus, there’s something quietly satisfying about watching your toast crisp to perfection, knowing you won’t be scraping off the burnt bits.

Is it worth the splurge?

Is it a little bit fancy for a toaster? Sure. But if you’re someone who’s ever fished out uneven slices or debated the meaning of ‘medium’ on your current model, this might just be your sign to upgrade.

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Here’s a quick rundown of what makes it feel worth the spend:

  • See-through design: Double glass windows so you can watch your toast
  • Extra-wide slots: Perfect for thick-cut sourdough, baguettes and artisan loaves
  • Custom browning: Eight settings, plus defrost, reheat and single-sided options
  • Durable and sturdy: Repairable design with local spare parts available
  • Peace of mind: Comes with a three-year warranty and Magimix’s 50+ year reputation

Where can you buy the Magimix Vision toaster?

The Magimix Vision Toaster is available now, exclusively on the Magimix website, with a recommended retail price of $599. However, you can currently use code TOASTERVIP for 20 per cent off.

Magimix Vision Toaster
The cult-favourite toaster that’s finally landed in Australia. (Image: supplied).
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What else does Magimix make?

If the see-through toaster has piqued your interest, you’ll be glad to know Magimix has a whole range of clever kitchen gear up its sleeve. Here are a few favourites worth knowing about:

  • Food processors: The ones that made Magimix famous. Great for chopping, mixing, kneading and saving loads of prep time.
  • Blenders: Quiet, powerful and built with heat-resistant glass jugs, so you can go from smoothies to soups in one go.
  • Juicers: Make light work of everything from vitamin-rich juices and smoothies to plant-based milks.
  • Ice cream makers: For homemade gelato, sorbet and frozen yoghurt – no hand-churning required.

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