Versatile appliance for a range of delicious toasted, baked or grilled dishes
Includes 3 sets of exchangeable plates with high-quality, non-stick coating by ILAG® for sandwiches, grilling or waffles
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Offer starts in store from Monday 19th October. I've been looking for a decent toasted sandwich maker and before buying a £35+ branded machine, I've decided I'll wait and try one of these first as it's half the price with added plates.
Top comments
RadicalCosmicalRainbow
13 Oct 159#4
Before you buy, check you have space at the back of the cupboard, if not clear out either: your George Foreman Grill, a Waffle Maker, Sodastream, or a panini sandwich grill or anything else that has a one time use life span!
ipswich78 to Bernie
13 Oct 154#8
Goo? What the hell type of meat are you putting inside of the grill?
Bernie
13 Oct 154#5
Our George Foreman grill lives on the counter-top, first choice for any grilling-type job, the amount of goo it removes from meat is impressive...
wiggywig
13 Oct 153#7
Latest comments (21)
nejat
11 Jul 16#21
yes i agree , crap !
don't waste your money, buy a breville for toast. or a cuisinart for waffles.
used my original breville from 1981 till 2015 ! forget the 5 year warranty 35 years is what i got.
Catsy
30 Oct 15#20
link?
maggie625
17 Oct 15#19
Want a waffle maker for a long time, was going to get this one but after reading some comments, I am a bit hesitated to get this one or not
saadiya
14 Oct 15#18
Same here. I bought last year and returned it as well coz the sandwich didn't fit in. One sandwich takes up the place of one and a half sandwiches. However if you're looking for a waffle maker then buying this is fine.
phil273
14 Oct 15#17
dont bother wasting your money, bought one last year when it was on, used it once and took it back, tried making a toastie, dont fit the bread in properly first of all, then it dont even cook it properly, bread was still only lightly toasted after about 10 mins of being on, theres no heat setting either so all in all they are rubbish
ccraiggould
14 Oct 15#16
bought one of these last year,the bread sticks out at all sides.hovis,roberts and warburtons.
baztek
13 Oct 15#15
dishwasher friendly exchangeable plates?
yas_m0sh
13 Oct 151#14
I have one of these can fit most brands of bread on it
It's not bad for the price!
leon121
13 Oct 15#13
Good deal
highwayman8155
12 Oct 151#1
Any idea how big it is. Mist cheap toastie makers are stupidly small and you need to cut bread to fit.
Loubou to highwayman8155
12 Oct 15#3
I doubt normal bread will fit. Not for this price. :-(
mkara to highwayman8155
13 Oct 15#11
It's the same size as a standard sandwich maker. All this has is removable plates which is handy. Used for toasties, waffles and heating steaks. Never cooked anything from raw in it, it would required too much attention, turning on & off. Not bad for Uni students I suppose, or those who want to have a mess around.
hukdbargain to highwayman8155
13 Oct 15#12
About 7 inches.
Munger2k
13 Oct 15#10
Dimensions: (width / height / depth): approx. 24 x 10 x 23 cm
m0nk3y
13 Oct 15#9
I had one of these and took it back as it didn't seem to get hot enough..
Bernie
13 Oct 154#5
Our George Foreman grill lives on the counter-top, first choice for any grilling-type job, the amount of goo it removes from meat is impressive...
ipswich78 to Bernie
13 Oct 154#8
Goo? What the hell type of meat are you putting inside of the grill?
wiggywig
13 Oct 153#7
Boom123
13 Oct 15#6
Been looking for a keyboard
RadicalCosmicalRainbow
13 Oct 159#4
Before you buy, check you have space at the back of the cupboard, if not clear out either: your George Foreman Grill, a Waffle Maker, Sodastream, or a panini sandwich grill or anything else that has a one time use life span!
will3000
12 Oct 15#2
Worth a punt! I was ummin' and arrin' about spending something like £150 for a waffle maker from John Lewis!
Opening post
Includes 3 sets of exchangeable plates with high-quality, non-stick coating by ILAG® for sandwiches, grilling or waffles
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Offer starts in store from Monday 19th October. I've been looking for a decent toasted sandwich maker and before buying a £35+ branded machine, I've decided I'll wait and try one of these first as it's half the price with added plates.
Top comments
Latest comments (21)
don't waste your money, buy a breville for toast. or a cuisinart for waffles.
used my original breville from 1981 till 2015 ! forget the 5 year warranty 35 years is what i got.
It's not bad for the price!