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Comparison Zelmer ZSM7850 vs Zelmer ZSM7860

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Zelmer ZSM7850
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Typesandwich makersandwich maker
Specs
Number of products44
Features
readiness indicator
overheat protection
readiness indicator
overheat protection
In box
sandwich molds
sandwich molds
General
Non-stick coating
Fixation clamp
Compartment for cord
Materialplasticplastic with metal
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2020august 2020

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.