Super price for this Breville VST049 Cafe Style Sandwich Press, I have one & wouldn't be without it! It's part of Amazon Prime Day & is a DOTD so the offer will end at 11.59pm. Has excellent reviews across the net & it really is easy to use & importantly easy to clean too!
ideal for panini, ciabatta, tea cakes, crumpets, and for warming pittas, flour tortillas and naan bread
Hinged lid for toasting different sandwich thicknesses
Locking mechanism to allow convenient upright storage
Flat non-stick plates for easy cleaning
Power-on and ready-to-cook indicators
The product stands upright to allow for compact storage
All comments (17)
M_z
11 Jul 172#1
If you don't have one of these buy it now. Its very versatile, mine is used several times a week, its not one of those gadgets that gets forgotten about at the back of the cupboard. £16.99 is a steal.
wishihadadonkey to M_z
11 Jul 17#2
Have to agree, so many kitchen gadgets that I've bought have ended up being a fad but this one gets used nearly everyday in some way
driver8
11 Jul 171#3
jona77
11 Jul 17#4
Likewise I've owned one of these for years paid £20 for it absolutely superb bit of kit!
19DembaBa19
11 Jul 17#5
Is this like a grill can I cook my chicken in this
missleading to 19DembaBa19
11 Jul 17#7
You can cook chicken on it if it's boneless and butterflied extra thinly. It's not bad for bacon and burgers.
M_z to 19DembaBa19
11 Jul 171#11
I've found it excellent for doing aubergine slices.
89quidyoucantgowrong
11 Jul 17#6
Judging by the images on Amazon, this is a small, one sandwich press. Voted hot because all we ever use our Tefal Optigrill for is toasted sandwiches and it cost twice as much, although it can cook two at a time :wink:
kalico
11 Jul 172#8
On no, not another kitchen gadget that I don't need but can't live without.
I've got a sandwich toaster, George Foreman, halogen oven, digital pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer, rice cooker and goodness knows how many blenders, choppers and juicers.
I'm still more enthusiastic than capable cook. Do I need this?
john306
11 Jul 17#9
Yes you can but anything that creates fat/juices will end up on the top plate, then open the press and it will just run all over the back of the hinges/cable/worktop, poor design, see the opened photo.
That said, anything dry it does a treat.
shifty277
11 Jul 17#10
I managed to get this for £10 @ Amazon Warehouse about 2 months ago.
Buy it. This works great for ciabattas, paninis and toasting sandwiches and is nice and compact.
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Has excellent reviews across the net & it really is easy to use & importantly easy to clean too!
- ideal for panini, ciabatta, tea cakes, crumpets, and for warming pittas, flour tortillas and naan bread
- Hinged lid for toasting different sandwich thicknesses
- Locking mechanism to allow convenient upright storage
- Flat non-stick plates for easy cleaning
- Power-on and ready-to-cook indicators
The product stands upright to allow for compact storageAll comments (17)
I've got a sandwich toaster, George Foreman, halogen oven, digital pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer, rice cooker and goodness knows how many blenders, choppers and juicers.
I'm still more enthusiastic than capable cook. Do I need this?
That said, anything dry it does a treat.
Buy it. This works great for ciabattas, paninis and toasting sandwiches and is nice and compact.
Great product 5/5..
Heat as its a good price for new.