Last updated: Apr 8, 2026, 10:17 AM
This guide can help you plan out where your Toast equipment will go or if it will fit into a certain space in your restaurant.
| In this article, L, W, and H refer to length, width, and height. Length is the dimension from left to right, width is the dimension from front to back, and height is the dimension from top to bottom. |
The dimensions of a Toast router (without antennae) are:
Toast offers different sizes of switches. The dimensions of a Toast switch are listed below:
Toast offers two different wireless access points (WAPs). The dimensions of both WAPs are listed below:
The dimensions of a Toast Flex 3 Terminal (with the stand) at its highest position are:
The dimensions of a Toast Flex 14 (with the stand) at its highest position are:
Toast recommends a clearance space around the terminal and guest display footprint for attaching other devices, cable routing, and a better user interaction.
The dimensions of a Toast Flex for Guest when it's attached to a terminal (see the above image) are the same as a Toast Flex 14, but with an added width dimension:
The dimensions of a Toast Flex for Guest when it uses a wedge mount are:
The dimensions of a Toast Flex for Kitchen (without the arm mount or stand) are:
The dimensions of a Toast Go® 2 are:
The dimensions of a Toast Go® 3 are:
The dimensions of a Toast Go® 3 charging dock are:
The dimensions of the TP300 Toast Printing Hub are:
The dimensions of a TP200 Toast receipt printer are:
The dimensions of a Toast kitchen printer are:
The dimensions of a TLP400 Toast label printer are:
The dimensions of a Toast Tap™ on-counter are:
The dimensions of an S1 handheld are:
The dimensions of a P400 card reader are:
The dimensions of a Brecknell 6710U scale are:
The dimensions of a CAS PD-II scale are:
The dimensions of the Zebra DS2208 scanner (without the cradle) are
The dimensions of the Zebra DS2278 wireless scanner (without the cradle) are
The dimensions of the Zebra DS9308 scanner are
The dimensions of a Toast cash drawer are: