Portable Electric Detachable Sandwich Maker Sm002
Packaging: | color box + export carton |
Product Description
Product name : portable electric detachable sandwich maker SM002
Model : SM002
Feature |
1)110v/220v-240v,50Hz-60Hz 750W 2)cool touch housing,white smoothly finished 3)sandwich /grill plate /waffle plate for your choose 4)non-stick coating,easy to clean,heat insulated handle,locking system |
Packing |
6PCS/CTN SIZE:35.4*27.3*52CM G.W.:10 KGS N.W.:8 KGS 20'GP:3300PCS 40'GP:6900PCS 40'HQ:8100PCS |
Contact |
we will keep online every work day.if you have any questions for products plz contact me Email: info@ hiking8.com |
portable electric detachable sandwich maker SM002
5)thermostatically controlled,safety thermal cut-out and thermo fuse
6)2 pilot lights for power and heating
7)size of unit box:24.9*10.4*22.5cm
8)plate size:23.6*13.2cm
portable electric detachable sandwich maker SM002
What to make with a sandwich maker
Think sandwich makers can only create the obvious? Think again! These handy little devices are perfect for quick and easy cooking in all varieties. Since most colleges allow them in dormitories, they make great cooking tools for college students, too. Read on for some fun and creative recipes for these handy little machines.
Go International
Make tasty favorites from around the world following these ideas:
- Pizza Pockets. My roommates and I lived on these during college. Take two slices of bread, buttered on one side. Spread pizza sauce on the other side and add shredded or sliced mozzarella cheese. Add pepperoni, sausage, peppers or whatever your pizza preferences are. It's cheaper than take-out or delivery, and faster, too.
- Mexican Delights. Instead of bread, try making your creations with tortillas. Fill them with cheese, peppers and other taco favorites.
- French Toast. Toss in two slices of bread with butter, cinnamon, and sugar. Add powdered sugar when they're done. Cover with syrup and you've got breakfast.
Make tasty favorites from around the world following these ideas:
- Pizza Pockets. My roommates and I lived on these during college. Take two slices of bread, buttered on one side. Spread pizza sauce on the other side and add shredded or sliced mozzarella cheese. Add pepperoni, sausage, peppers or whatever your pizza preferences are. It's cheaper than take-out or delivery, and faster, too.
- Mexican Delights. Instead of bread, try making your creations with tortillas. Fill them with cheese, peppers and other taco favorites.
- French Toast. Toss in two slices of bread with butter, cinnamon, and sugar. Add powdered sugar when they're done. Cover with syrup and you've got breakfast.