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Typesandwich makerwaffle iron
Specs
Power700 W1400 W
Number of products44
Features
readiness indicator
overheat protection
readiness indicator
overheat protection
In box
sandwich molds
waffle iron (thin waffles)
grill plate (ribbed)
 
waffle iron
 
General
Non-stick coating
Fixation clamp
Materialplasticplastic with metal
Dimensions (HxWxD)15x27x31 mm
Weight2.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2019september 2017

Type

Toaster. A device for making toast — fried pieces of bread. To do this, the bread is placed vertically in special slots in the top of the toaster. The heat required for roasting is generated by an electric heating element.

Sandwich. A device primarily intended for making hot sandwiches and closed sandwiches is structured as two halves that open like a book. To prepare the sandwich, the desired ingredients are placed in the lower half, and then the device is closed. Upon activation, the appliance provides the necessary heating to cook the sandwich.

Waffle maker. Similar in structure to sandwich makers, these devices also consist of two heated halves that are hinged together like the pages of a book. However, these halves have a unique textured surface and, when closed, they come into contact with each other. This design allows the device to create thin, crispy waffles when the batter is cooked between the heated surfaces.

Cupcake maker. These devices are specifically designed for making cupcakes and similar pastries using sweet yeast or sponge cake dough, often with additional ingredients like fruits or nuts. It's important to note that these devices are typically intended for making small-sized muffins rather than traditional large cupcakes. Muffins generally have a classic round or oval shape, althoug...h there are variations available with nozzles that create more unique shapes.

— For donuts. Devices for baking donuts — sweet cakes, usually round in shape with a hole in the middle. Accordingly, one of the main distinguishing features of such models are the characteristic notches for dough in the form of rings.

— Nut makers. These devices are designed to simplify the preparation of a popular treat called "nuts," which are made from dough and typically filled with boiled condensed milk. The recesses in the cooking surfaces are specifically designed to bake the halves of these "nuts," which are then joined together. Hazelnuts, on the other hand, are not suitable for other purposes and are primarily used for making these particular treats.

Omelette. Omelette bowls typically have a round shape with a working surface divided into two semicircular recesses. This design makes these devices suitable not only for frying omelettes but also for preparing various other dishes, such as calzone (a closed pizza) and tortillas. The versatility of these bowls allows for the creation of a range of delicious meals beyond just omelettes.

— For hot dogs. This category comprises devices specifically designed for preparing various snacks using sausages, such as hot dogs, corn dogs, and sausages wrapped in dough. Most of these devices have a classic design with two heating halves. They are similar to sandwich makers, muffin makers, and other devices, differing primarily in the shape of the recesses, which are oblong to accommodate sausages with their shells. However, there are also unique models available. For instance, there are specialized devices designed specifically for hot dogs. These devices resemble toasters and feature separate recesses for buns and sausages.

Power

Electrical power consumed by the device during operation. A more powerful appliance spends less time cooking to readiness; at the same time, the high consumption of electricity is often offset by the speed of cooking (in other words, the device simply does not have time to "eat" a lot of energy). However, such a device will also cost more. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for such a technique mainly in cases where “every extra second matters” — for example, if a toaster is bought for a cafe or diner where you need to cook quickly and in large quantities.

Also note that a device with a large capacity will inevitably require a higher power.

In box

Grid for heating buns. Device for warming baked goods that cannot fit inside the toaster's main compartment, like rolls or croissants. It is installed on top of the toaster and uses hot air generated by the heating elements to heat the food.

Sandwich grill. The toaster is equipped with a unique grill-like grate that enables the frying of sandwiches. This miniature grill securely holds the sandwich on both sides, preventing any ingredients from falling out. By placing the sandwich on this grate, it can be cooked in the toaster until it reaches the desired consistency.

Sandwich mold. Sandwich makers are equipped with distinctive triangular notches on their plates, specifically designed for making classic closed sandwiches. However, these versatile notches can also be used for baking and other purposes. These types of nozzles are commonly found in sandwich makers and can also come included with waffle makers and similar devices.

Waffle maker. A device for making waffles has the form of two plates with a characteristic relief surface (for example, “in a square”). Such a device can be equipped not only with the actual devices for cooking waffles (see "Type"), but also with other types of kitchen appliances — in particular, sandwich makers.

— A waffle maker designed specifically for making Vienne...se waffles has a distinct heating element design. The resulting baked goods from the waffle maker resemble large, thick, and fluffy wafers. Unlike traditional waffles, Viennese waffles have a softer texture. They are commonly used as a base for making pies or served with additional creams, powdered sugar, and other toppings.

— A waffle maker designed for making thin waffles features a unique heating element that produces thin cakes with small waffle patterns. These thin wafers are commonly used to create tubes filled with boiled condensed milk (toffee) or other types of cream. Thin waffles serve as a base for making multi-layer waffles, pies, cakes, and various other dishes.

Grill. A device consisting of plates, or a single plate, with a ribbed surface. It is designed to leave distinctive grilled stripes on the food when heated. Grills are commonly found in sandwich makers and occasionally in other devices with similar designs (see "Type"). This feature is primarily used for light frying and heating purposes, such as making hot sandwiches or stuffed pita bread. While it is theoretically possible to use the grill for more substantial tasks like cooking steaks, not all models offer this capability.

For nuts. A specialized attachment for making nut-shaped cakes is equipped with recesses for half of the nuts on one side, while the other side acts as a press to form the "shells." This type of nozzle is commonly found in hazelnut makers, but it can also be present in other kitchen appliances for creating various nut-shaped treats.

For cupcakes. Cupcakes in this case usually mean muffins — products of a relatively small size, with a rounded top and a slightly tapering base. In addition to cake makers, nozzles of this type are found among sandwich makers (see "Type").

For donuts. Nozzles of this kind typically feature ring-shaped notches, specifically designed for baking distinctive donuts or "bagels." However, there are alternative options available, and certain devices can be equipped with multiple attachments to create donuts in various shapes. These types of nozzles are utilized not only in donut makers but also in certain cupcake makers and sandwich makers.

For an omelette. The traditional shape of omelettes is typically semicircular, and the recesses in this type of nozzle also have a similar shape. It's worth noting that with some clever techniques using such a nozzle, you can prepare other dishes as well, such as calzone or pasties. The versatility of the nozzle allows for experimenting with different fillings and ingredients to create a variety of delicious meals.

For cookies. Replaceable plates or attachments for baking a variety of shaped cookies. Sandwich makers, some muffin makers and waffle irons can be equipped with similar shapes.

In addition to those listed above, modern kitchen devices can be equipped with other types of nozzles.

Material

The main material used in the body of the device.

Plastic. Plastic is an affordable and practical material that offers functionality in various applications. Its lightweight nature makes it suitable for complex shapes, and it can be easily colored to match any desired aesthetic. Additionally, plastic's low thermal conductivity helps conserve energy and reduces the risk of burns from touching the device's exterior. While plastic may not match the strength and scratch resistance of metal, these aspects primarily impact the device's appearance rather than its critical functionality. One significant drawback is plastic's limited heat resistance, which necessitates additional thermal insulation and makes it less reliable in case of malfunctions. Plastic is found across different price ranges, but it is particularly popular in relatively inexpensive devices.

Steel. Steel cases are known for their exceptional strength and reliability, surpassing plastic cases in scratch resistance and ability to withstand high temperatures. The solid appearance of steel adds to its appeal. However, steel is considerably more expensive, making all-metal cases more commonly found in mid-range and high-end devices. In budget-friendly devices, steel is often used as an additional decorative coating on top of plastic or only in specific areas of the case, typically near the heating element where enhanced durabil...ity is required.

— Glass. When it comes to kitchen appliances, it is impractical to construct the entire case out of glass. Instead, glass is typically used for separate parts, often the front and back panels, while the rest of the body is made of metal and/or plastic. Glass inserts provide a unique aesthetic appeal, allowing a glimpse of the device's internal components without the need to open the case. However, this design is expensive and lacks practical advantages compared to more traditional materials. Even tempered and heat-resistant glass remains fragile. As a result, such cases are extremely rare and usually found in designer models.
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