Jessar PDP · hero imagery — editorial 2K set · v2 (geometry corrected)

Retro Long-Slot Toaster — Editorial 2K

SKU 7-99374 · JS Gourmet · 2026-06-19 · Pilot-quality treatment · 2048×2048 · usable

Corrected the slot geometry: this is a long-slot toaster — one single long slot running the length of the body, made for a long slice of country bread laid lengthwise (not two short slots, not a deep "thick-bread" slot). Re-shot at the pilot quality bar (strong fidelity anchor, Caraway / Our Place editorial styling), at 2K, on reference-covered front / three-quarter angles only — so it stays dial-correct, single right-side lever, no mirrored-lever invention. The faux nameplate is also gone (plain matte-white front). Click any image for full size, or use the download chip.

reference packshot
Reference (the real product). Matte-white retro long-slot toaster — a single long top slot running the length of the body; chrome browning dial + four small icon buttons (✕ Cancel · Bagel · Reheat · ❄ Defrost); single chrome lever on the right; no touchscreen. Everything below was generated to match this.

The set

Five editorial frames at 2K — product hero, two lifestyle scenes, the alternate loading, and a long-slot feature detail.
Product hero — clean studio
Gallery · primary ✓ long slot ✓ dial ✓ clean front
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Breakfast counter — lifestyle
Gallery / Story · hero lifestyle ✓ one long slice lengthwise
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In-use — one long slice
Feature · the long slot ✓ your spec: long slice lengthwise
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In-use — two slices along the length
Feature · alt loading ✓ two slices in one long slot
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Long-slot feature detail
Feature · the design story ✓ clearest proof of the single long slot
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The fix. Earlier rounds kept rendering the slot as two short slots or a deep "wide" slot — wrong axis. These are built on the real geometry: one long slot running the length, holding a long slice laid lengthwise (or two slices end-to-end). Front is now plain matte white (no faux nameplate). Only open nit: on the in-use frames the toast sits a touch high — a quick re-roll can settle it lower if you want.