Make your own mcfuffins or alike with this great breakfast sandwich maker. Also quite compact so can be stored easily in a kitchen cupboard for years without use.
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theposter
13 Feb 1637#5
Narnia Cupboard says no
Duelling Duck
13 Feb 1635#26
These are so verstatile! You can keep it under the sink, in a box in the shed, in the attic or even on top of a wardrobe.
howbord
13 Feb 1628#1
Heat added for the description
robodan918 to c9off
13 Feb 1626#6
What about the girlfriend?
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howbord
13 Feb 1628#1
Heat added for the description
nbgrobbo
13 Feb 161#2
Had a whomemeal muffin with Monterey Jack cheese, egg and leftover sausage for breakfast this morning. We use this once a week for a Saturday treat
gingertips
13 Feb 16#3
how good is it though? Gets a lot of negative reviews
c9off
13 Feb 1612#4
wife says I can't have one :-(
robodan918 to c9off
13 Feb 1626#6
What about the girlfriend?
Jimboggg to c9off
13 Feb 163#11
As she's already bought you one for Valentine's Day.
aztech to c9off
14 Feb 16#57
She shouldn't be so insecure
theposter
13 Feb 1637#5
Narnia Cupboard says no
happyfeet0
13 Feb 16#7
Thanks OP been after one of these for camping
FREEZIN WOLF to happyfeet0
14 Feb 166#51
You'd be much better off with a tent. This is merely a sandwich maker and would offer very little protection from the elements.
Master G
13 Feb 161#8
Oh heck...... something else i didn't think i needed. Added a £3.99 HDMI cable which i needed anyway for free delivery.
the__cat to Master G
13 Feb 169#10
A £3.99 HDMI cable? :confused:
I hope it is about 10m long!
gazw to Master G
13 Feb 168#13
How many HDMI ports has this got ?
bojangles
13 Feb 16#9
These are not that bad. I got one (paid £20 in black friday) & it makes a quick easy extremely hot breakfast. Ideal for a camper van, etc, student house, or even in work, etc.
All you can really use it for is Egg & to melt cheese though.
ceejay14
13 Feb 16#12
Fab devise and great price. I paid £20 on Black Friday. Easy to us and clean and small to store.
dewonderful
13 Feb 161#14
So this basically fries an egg for you? :smirk:
Gollywood
13 Feb 16#15
None stupid!
It has 1 VGA though.... :smile:
Cbeeching
13 Feb 16#16
Is there a way of making them taste as bad as a McMuffin too?
mikeyrobbo to Cbeeching
14 Feb 16#56
wow
beanhead4669 to Cbeeching
14 Feb 16#60
yawn.....
bendaw
13 Feb 16#17
perfect post, love it
sofia_the_last
13 Feb 1610#18
This would go so well with my halogen oven, cake pop maker, health grill, fruit blender and actifry.....in the cupboard of things that seemed a good idea but have yet to be used...
PowerPantsPete
13 Feb 16#19
Dam!...........I was hoping for a scart connection! :confused:
DemonIT
13 Feb 164#20
Picture quality will be awful with anything that cheap.
You get what you pay for - mine cost £179.99 and picture quality is noticeably much better.
fizzervbf
13 Feb 16#21
We had the qvc version. Naff. Plenty of leaking egg incidents. Currently back of the cupboard with all the other c**p.
perkypig to fizzervbf
16 Feb 16#63
I have the qvc version too......It's not too bad.......I heat it to full temperature before making the sandwich...it's a bit hairy putting the bread in....but once you're ready and you break the egg into it...you don't get any leakage :stuck_out_tongue:
manka
13 Feb 16#22
i love mine. I was a little skeptical when I opened it on Christmas day, but you soon fall in love with it. It's great with crumpets!
backtothecaves
13 Feb 16#23
ridiculous product, but cheap
laurensmith36
13 Feb 16#24
I don't need it.... but I quite want one now. I'm a salesman's dream.......
Great review. He points out that the meat that goes into it has to be precooked, as this device only warms it. And are pre-cooked burgers or sausage patties available in the UK? No. So those who want to make a mcfuffin are going to have to get the frying pan out anyway, making this device redundant. Unless there is a corner in your cupboard that isn't full yet and just needs one more thing :laughing:
Makkand to benjammin316
14 Feb 162#43
Thanks for the heads up on this, I almost bought it before I watched this video! £15 or not I want it to cook ma meat!
Duelling Duck
13 Feb 1635#26
These are so verstatile! You can keep it under the sink, in a box in the shed, in the attic or even on top of a wardrobe.
argosextra to Duelling Duck
14 Feb 161#49
Or not buy it so you can save the money and the storage
inspireme
13 Feb 16#28
Bought one and I love mine, even tempted to buy a 2nd, I found that when pre-heated for a while the eggs do not run, and if it does it's just a little bit.
bigvince76
13 Feb 16#29
another thumbs up from me, Love this little gizmo.
Monaco Blue
13 Feb 16#30
Oh my. Resisting, resisting, resisting. Bought!
dwattsy21
13 Feb 161#31
I'm getting one. Just going to cook 6 patties in the oven on a Sunday while the roast is doing and keep them in the fridge ready for this bad boy in the morning.
Very tempted to get one of these, I have an empty space in a kitchen cupboard where I can stored this for quite a while. That space is just looking so sad being all empty so something like this will fill it up nicely.
spannerzone
13 Feb 165#34
One of the reviews:
Unless you have so much money you literally don't know what to do with it.... do not buy this product!! I read some of the other reviews, which all seemed quite postitive. The negatives being, the size of the muffins used.... let me tell you the size of the muffins are the least of your worries!!!
This gadget is totally pointless!!! The time it takes to toast your muffin first, cook the bacon or any other raw ingredients to be used, you might as well fry a **** egg!! It's not bloody difficult! Probably the simplest thing to do in the kitchen is fry an egg?? And that is all this thing does! if you want the aesthetics of your favourite "McMuffin" buy a bloody egg ring for about £2!!! Another warning is if you are using cheese - it litterally turns into molton lava! I currently have no skin on my palate! After waiting for 3 days for the bloody thing to arrive (next day 'prime' my ****) I was eager to try it out. I was immediately disappointed to find out it wouldn't cook any raw ingredients - so I used ham instead. It was ok, but not mind blowing. Day 2 the other half home, I encountered another issue - cooking 2!!! The time it took to grill bacon toast muffins assemble wait for molton lava to cool - TWICE!!! I could've driven to McDonalds!!!! I was also suckered into buying the recipe book too. So my only hope is there is something in there that will make this useless thing worth my while (but I very much doubt it)!! Please do not waste your money!
bigmuffins
13 Feb 16#35
Heat for the description! And the comments - I should get out more!
Master G
13 Feb 16#36
Why link to that one review? The positive ones far outnumber the negative ones. If you are going to make an observation. at least make it a balanced one.
NannyP
13 Feb 16#37
I was really tempted to buy this BUT only if it cooked the patty , if you already have to toast the muffin and cook the patty you might as well just quickly cook an egg and plop it on the top! lol
I have already bought 4 little silicone egg poachers from Ebay for £1.57 and you can pop one in the microwave for a minute and nice runny ( round ) poached egg done , the cheese will melt on top of the cooked patty anyway , so personally not sure I would have a use for this , pity it does not COOK the patty though as I probably would have still bought one if it did!
DemonIT
13 Feb 16#38
Don't take the bait :smiley:
theposter
13 Feb 16#39
I actually have a sandwich maker...Me
eset12345
13 Feb 162#40
so basically its useless, and only does something that can be achieved in 2 minutes in a frying pan
chezvegas85
13 Feb 16#41
you can buy precooked burgers yes. rustlers do a chilled burger and calibra a frozen one. i'm sure there are plenty of others available. never tried either mind
spannerzone
13 Feb 16#42
I highlighted that as I found it quite useful pointing out the shortcomings which others might want to consider, for me at least this device seems fairly useless, others may well disagree and that's fine with me. I'd always suggest anyone buying anything online do more than read just one review of course, that's just common sense. Amazon also usually hides away negative reviews for some reason :smile:
mus_ne
14 Feb 16#44
My left hand doesn't usually talk... :\
themachman
14 Feb 161#45
Give it 3 months before it ends up here :wink:
FREEZIN WOLF to themachman
14 Feb 16#58
Is that Bradford?
nbgrobbo
14 Feb 16#46
The chap on the video has make two errors, firstly pre-cooked sausage does exist in the uk, secondly, let the egg cook for a minute it two before putting in the top of the muffin. Also, a touch of fry light on the base if the egg cooking area makes it infinitely easier to clean.
dealerxxx
14 Feb 16#47
Heat added but don't waste money on it when you can use your hands!
argosextra
14 Feb 16#48
Is it worth the hassle or shall I say amount
Badgerzz
14 Feb 162#50
My wife said I could have it.
Also the other gadgets we bought over the years get a bit lonely in their cupboards and like to see a new arrival every now and again.
solidstate
14 Feb 161#52
The chap in the video made 0% errors...because he was following the instructions provided in the manual to the letter.
Please provide a link to the UK based pre-cooked sausage pattie supplier.
Makkand
14 Feb 16#53
Ahhh OK, thanks for that. The whole precooking thing puts me off TBH. I have bought (raw) sausage patties from ASDA though!
pinkleponkle
14 Feb 16#54
I think the lack of the meat cooking is more down to the other parts of the muffin not being ruined. The heat and time to cook the meat would massively over cook the egg and muffin top and bottom.
ysdevil
14 Feb 16#55
lmao
bignig
14 Feb 16#59
Poundland!!
jigger1
14 Feb 16#61
But it was hilarious.
piecesofelle
15 Feb 16#62
Heat added for the description and comments alone. Made my morning! :smiley:
Badgerzz
21 Feb 16#64
Had mine since Monday but used for the first time today. It made seven Muffins with egg and cheese in a row. Seems easy to clean. I was very impressed.
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I hope it is about 10m long!
All you can really use it for is Egg & to melt cheese though.
It has 1 VGA though.... :smile:
You get what you pay for - mine cost £179.99 and picture quality is noticeably much better.
Too much fannying about for me, but seems decent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dUkWf8gBkU
Unless you have so much money you literally don't know what to do with it.... do not buy this product!! I read some of the other reviews, which all seemed quite postitive. The negatives being, the size of the muffins used.... let me tell you the size of the muffins are the least of your worries!!!
This gadget is totally pointless!!! The time it takes to toast your muffin first, cook the bacon or any other raw ingredients to be used, you might as well fry a **** egg!! It's not bloody difficult! Probably the simplest thing to do in the kitchen is fry an egg?? And that is all this thing does! if you want the aesthetics of your favourite "McMuffin" buy a bloody egg ring for about £2!!! Another warning is if you are using cheese - it litterally turns into molton lava! I currently have no skin on my palate! After waiting for 3 days for the bloody thing to arrive (next day 'prime' my ****) I was eager to try it out. I was immediately disappointed to find out it wouldn't cook any raw ingredients - so I used ham instead. It was ok, but not mind blowing. Day 2 the other half home, I encountered another issue - cooking 2!!! The time it took to grill bacon toast muffins assemble wait for molton lava to cool - TWICE!!! I could've driven to McDonalds!!!! I was also suckered into buying the recipe book too. So my only hope is there is something in there that will make this useless thing worth my while (but I very much doubt it)!! Please do not waste your money!
I have already bought 4 little silicone egg poachers from Ebay for £1.57 and you can pop one in the microwave for a minute and nice runny ( round ) poached egg done , the cheese will melt on top of the cooked patty anyway , so personally not sure I would have a use for this , pity it does not COOK the patty though as I probably would have still bought one if it did!
Also the other gadgets we bought over the years get a bit lonely in their cupboards and like to see a new arrival every now and again.
Please provide a link to the UK based pre-cooked sausage pattie supplier.
Price just dropped
"RRP: £29.99
Price: £12.75 Delivery at no additional cost for Prime Members
You Save: £17.24 (57%)"