Take the hassle out of toastie making with Cookworks low-cost stainless steel sandwich toaster, which can make up to 4 delicious sandwiches in no time. With non-stick plates, the signature sandwich toaster is easy to clean, too. 1100 watts. Makes 4 sandwiches. Handle locking clip. Non-stick, . Cord storage.
All comments (23)
shaft1973
11 Jun 17#1
does it take medium sliced bread without cutting down
I don't want to be a pedant but if this is a 4 slice toaster, do two of the hotplates not work then?
evlahos
11 Jun 171#10
I just ordered mine directly from argos :smiley:
raghavendra
11 Jun 171#11
thanks. reserved
Toilet
11 Jun 17#13
after watching the video on argos website it looks like you'll need to cut it down
profdarkart
12 Jun 172#14
Just picked it up. Looks good but a little small for most loaves' slice sizes these days. Recommends med sliced bread for most fillings. A nice suggestion is sprinkling a teaspoon of sugar on sweet fillings for an extra crunchy outside. Thanks OP!
Guest991145
12 Jun 17#15
We used to have one like this but unless you get Hovis bread with its small slices its useless. We brought a Breville one which has just flat hot plates and can take normal sized slices of bread.
Mattio
12 Jun 171#17
Does anyone actually use these things for longer than a couple of months?!
RadicalCosmicalRainbow to Mattio
12 Jun 17#18
Has to be the younger generation who are buying these surely? Once you learn these things are the items that get stuffed into the back of cupboards after taking someones palate off with lava cheese....you dont get caught out twice.
....Three uses tops, then away for years before you repeat the same mistake again. Any George Foreman Grills on sale anywhere that I can avoid? Sodastream maybe. You only buy one of these items in your lifetime before giving it away..
Goldwinger
12 Jun 17#19
Does anyone know of a sandwich machine that doesn't cut the sarnies in half, Tefal used to do one but it's no longer available, poached egg toastie, mmmm delish.
edinburgher to Goldwinger
12 Jun 171#21
I just use a hot non stick fry pan and a large spatula to flip.
BenKhan
12 Jun 17#20
Ordered thanks :smile:
Opelope
14 Jun 17#22
I wouldn't say so. We had one growing up, about 20years plus ago and I'd get one myself if only I had the space to keep it.
keenan316
14 Jun 17#23
Had this one before and it's pretty useless. The actual sandwich size and fill cavity is too small. It's impossible to even make a simple cheese melt sandwich because everything oozes out before it's even done.
Not recommended for anyone that actually wants something inside the sandwich..
Opening post
1100 watts.
Makes 4 sandwiches.
Handle locking clip.
Non-stick, .
Cord storage.
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....Three uses tops, then away for years before you repeat the same mistake again. Any George Foreman Grills on sale anywhere that I can avoid? Sodastream maybe. You only buy one of these items in your lifetime before giving it away..
Not recommended for anyone that actually wants something inside the sandwich..