Breville's deepest fill sandwich toaster
Easy release, removable, dishwasher-safe removable plates
Breville Cut & Seal system for 2 perfect toasties
Accomodates large and small slices
Stands upright for compact storage
Also 4for3 using HNG4FOR3 in the home and garden section
Don't forget the No Rush delivery £3.00 digital credit while choosing delivery option.
Top comments
spaceinvader to gaelforce
19 Dec 153#10
Pro Tip: Eat 3-4 cheese toasties a day and you never really need to clean it, as an added bonus the warranty period will probably be longer than your life expectancy.
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gaelforce
19 Dec 152#1
Those easy release plates are a godsend. So much easier to clean than my crappy old Asda one.
rimz790 to gaelforce
19 Dec 15#7
Any issues with slices of (certain brands) bread not fitting in this toastie maker?
spaceinvader to gaelforce
19 Dec 153#10
Pro Tip: Eat 3-4 cheese toasties a day and you never really need to clean it, as an added bonus the warranty period will probably be longer than your life expectancy.
HotGBDeals
19 Dec 15#2
£23.99 on the last lightening deal when I bought mine 2 weeks ago
Besford to HotGBDeals
19 Dec 152#12
How much lighter was it? :wink:
supaspud
19 Dec 151#3
cheers, purchased. Now just have to remember to avoid burning roof of mouth on molten tomatoes!
Spud211
19 Dec 15#4
Got this last time when it was a touch cheaper at £23.99 - but I would have paid £25.99 too without a problem. Great machine, makes good toasties and still a good price..have some heat :smiley:
AndyPr
19 Dec 15#5
Missed this last time so pleased to see it back. Many thanks OP.
abigsmurf
19 Dec 15#6
I love toasted sandwiches.
Two big problems I always have with makers are cleaning (never had one with removable plates) and the fact the molds never seem to properly fit typical slices of bread ; Too big and the sandwiches don't stay together, too small and the sandwiches join together needing you to risk damaging the coating but cutting them out.
adirudigu to abigsmurf
19 Dec 15#18
an attractive offer.
I will try it
MrHot to abigsmurf
19 Dec 15#19
Do you want the edges sealed?
I don't mind them but sometimes they are pretty big.
An alternative for you may be one of them foreman grill type things, they work well but contents may leak out whilst cooking (also easier to clean).
wanderer
19 Dec 15#8
These are so easy damp soapy sponge as soon as you have removed your sandwich wipe over but keep refilling your sponge job done, for messy stuff come back after you've eaten and finish off round the edges ,no need for any sharp tools at most a plastic spatula or plastic cooking fish slice , these are fab little spray or spray oil poor in omelet mixture and you have mini ones , egg bacon sandwiches using sandwich bacon crack an egg mix up and pore in raw pop top slice on done , really superb much better than the original , just one note if using loads of filling or thicker bread be careful with the closing handle it seems a little weak but saying that mines fine since last year
kingsmill fits as does tesco bread
I paid £34.99 last year and have no regrets and Im a tight As# usually
Hightowerman
19 Dec 15#9
didny buy one but guess what i used for breakfast. nice change. heat
Opening post
Easy release, removable, dishwasher-safe removable plates
Breville Cut & Seal system for 2 perfect toasties
Accomodates large and small slices
Stands upright for compact storage
Cheapest its been
http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/Breville-Sandwich-Toaster-Stainless-Steel/product/B00KM15VWY
Also 4for3 using HNG4FOR3 in the home and garden section
Don't forget the No Rush delivery £3.00 digital credit while choosing delivery option.
Top comments
All comments (33)
Any issues with slices of (certain brands) bread not fitting in this toastie maker?
Two big problems I always have with makers are cleaning (never had one with removable plates) and the fact the molds never seem to properly fit typical slices of bread ; Too big and the sandwiches don't stay together, too small and the sandwiches join together needing you to risk damaging the coating but cutting them out.
I will try it
I don't mind them but sometimes they are pretty big.
An alternative for you may be one of them foreman grill type things, they work well but contents may leak out whilst cooking (also easier to clean).
kingsmill fits as does tesco bread
I paid £34.99 last year and have no regrets and Im a tight As# usually