Was after a cheap and cheerful sandwich toaster so seen these in wilko store.For £5 its a great price considering how often i'll use it.probably only once or twice a month and usually after a night in the pub ;) comes with a 2 year guarantee too.free C&C to store as well.
Cheese and ham toasties here i come :)
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937666
17 Jul 169#7
maccy1 to themachman
17 Jul 165#13
Wait it's not moving...the shock :laughing:
heat added machmmmmmman :smile:
shabbird
17 Jul 165#6
nice price and great for a quick meal.
heat given
Duckman
17 Jul 165#4
Hmm, I hate to be that guy, but I have one and they're awful.
First up, your bread will be too big because they are smaller than you think so you need those mini loaves. Secondly, you won't fit much in them because it'll all leak out the sides - again because they're small. Finally, the way they're designed means any cheese/beans whatever leaks down the back into the cracks and makes them a nightmare to clean and utterly unhygienic.
It's a bargain, yes (I think I got mine same price), but as someone who loves toasties I regret this maker as it's a pain to use.
Next time I'm paying out a bit more for a better one.
Latest comments (27)
themachman
19 Jul 16#27
:confused:
truffle6969
19 Jul 16#26
Put some nice seady bread in it!
Sea-dy bread.
CD bread.
C D
You see what I did there?
Work with me people!!!
pcyam
18 Jul 16#25
Had one.. Took it bak.
Filling overspilled onto back (or to reduxe os stop overspill- reduce filling to nxt to nothing) Not easy to clean, especially wen spillage was at the back of the toaster. Took ages to cook!! Even wen light came on bread wasnt properly toasted. Quicker to grill the damn thing.
PcTechSpecialist
18 Jul 161#23
It honestly looked like a portable compact disc player from the 90s in the thumbnail... Im slightly disappointed that it wasnt :disappointed:
themachman to PcTechSpecialist
18 Jul 161#24
just for you :wink:
lassy
18 Jul 16#20
says out of stock online
themachman to lassy
18 Jul 16#22
Amened title to just instore now :smiley:
pops1975
18 Jul 161#21
This should get nice and toastie!
jnigel26
18 Jul 16#19
Most supermarkets stock them, even Aldi (theirs is the best when they have them, for price if you want a cheapy).
Tesco have one now for only 50p more. Sainsbury's too, usually a tenner, sometimes 12 quid, but invariably they reduce them as low as a fiver or six quid. BUT they are crap! If you put too thick a sandwich in and force the clip (to close the lid) the plastic sides crack or split. As said, get the Aldi one, very good, with 3 interchangeable plates, no problems yet a year on, retailed at 14.99 bought in their reduced goods at £6.99.
Cheap tat, rather invest in a slightly more expensive one. Sorry
2minutenoodles to kimbo87
18 Jul 161#15
Actually these are such a **** to clean perhaps they are better to buy cheap & throw away when the stuff gets too sticky to clean off :man:
themachman
17 Jul 163#2
:smiley:
maccy1 to themachman
17 Jul 165#13
Wait it's not moving...the shock :laughing:
heat added machmmmmmman :smile:
gazz33
17 Jul 162#12
Good find themachman.......Heat added
mattgrant
17 Jul 16#11
Friend at work bought this last week and was not impressed
pennyfarthing88
17 Jul 163#10
Hotttttttt.
lightrider
17 Jul 16#9
I use a Breville sandwich press now,so much better than this cheap one.
xxxangelxxx
17 Jul 161#8
Just bought one from lidl £8 but heat added can't find these this cheap, I love toasties too
937666
17 Jul 169#7
shabbird
17 Jul 165#6
nice price and great for a quick meal.
heat given
sradmad
17 Jul 164#5
Great find themachman, you can`t moan at that price, heat added :smiley:
Duckman
17 Jul 165#4
Hmm, I hate to be that guy, but I have one and they're awful.
First up, your bread will be too big because they are smaller than you think so you need those mini loaves. Secondly, you won't fit much in them because it'll all leak out the sides - again because they're small. Finally, the way they're designed means any cheese/beans whatever leaks down the back into the cracks and makes them a nightmare to clean and utterly unhygienic.
It's a bargain, yes (I think I got mine same price), but as someone who loves toasties I regret this maker as it's a pain to use.
Next time I'm paying out a bit more for a better one.
reddit
17 Jul 161#3
I use my George Foremen for sandwiches but at this price you can't go wrong.
Opening post
Cheese and ham toasties here i come :)
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heat added machmmmmmman :smile:
heat given
First up, your bread will be too big because they are smaller than you think so you need those mini loaves. Secondly, you won't fit much in them because it'll all leak out the sides - again because they're small. Finally, the way they're designed means any cheese/beans whatever leaks down the back into the cracks and makes them a nightmare to clean and utterly unhygienic.
It's a bargain, yes (I think I got mine same price), but as someone who loves toasties I regret this maker as it's a pain to use.
Next time I'm paying out a bit more for a better one.
Latest comments (27)
Sea-dy bread.
CD bread.
C D
You see what I did there?
Work with me people!!!
Filling overspilled onto back (or to reduxe os stop overspill- reduce filling to nxt to nothing) Not easy to clean, especially wen spillage was at the back of the toaster. Took ages to cook!! Even wen light came on bread wasnt properly toasted. Quicker to grill the damn thing.
Tesco have one now for only 50p more. Sainsbury's too, usually a tenner, sometimes 12 quid, but invariably they reduce them as low as a fiver or six quid. BUT they are crap! If you put too thick a sandwich in and force the clip (to close the lid) the plastic sides crack or split. As said, get the Aldi one, very good, with 3 interchangeable plates, no problems yet a year on, retailed at 14.99 bought in their reduced goods at £6.99.
TESCO cheapy
http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-sandwich-toaster-white/658-9771.prd?skuId=658-9771&pageLevel=sku&sc_cmp=ppc_sh-_-sh-_-tesco-_-658-9771&gclid=CjwKEAjw_LG8BRDb1JTxm8uP_UwSJADu_8pWEdePHPy8F787FbtryNRwN8kioKJS-0OwnVnpxcoG-BoCGZPw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Best toaster list last Oct. (Aldi 3rd against serious opposition, so no contest!)
http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/indybest/10-best-sandwich-toasters-a6696891.html
heat added machmmmmmman :smile:
heat given
First up, your bread will be too big because they are smaller than you think so you need those mini loaves. Secondly, you won't fit much in them because it'll all leak out the sides - again because they're small. Finally, the way they're designed means any cheese/beans whatever leaks down the back into the cracks and makes them a nightmare to clean and utterly unhygienic.
It's a bargain, yes (I think I got mine same price), but as someone who loves toasties I regret this maker as it's a pain to use.
Next time I'm paying out a bit more for a better one.