trying to find a sandwich maker or similiar

Ian Paul

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We have a single gas hob, recently put in a 600w pure sine inverter (the biggest I could afford), I'm looking for a low wattage sandwich maker or mini grill, any ideas where and what to get ?
 
No need, just make a sandwich as usual then ‘dry fry’ in a shallow pan over a medium heat for a few minutes each side.

You can butter outside first if you wish but then the sandwich will actually taste a bit like fried bread!
 
We have a single gas hob, recently put in a 600w pure sine inverter (the biggest I could afford), I'm looking for a low wattage sandwich maker or mini grill, any ideas where and what to get ?
Doubt if you will find one that will work off a 600 watt inverter.
 
Thanks NickNic I saw your link, watched the video and have just orderd a set from amazon, ill do a review when I try it. THANKS.
 
I would second a double skillet they are the best thing for a van we've done loads of different things in one pizza, fry ups, toasties and easy to keep clean.
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We've got a Diablo. Works a treat.

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us too. have also seen these but have never tried one. toastie.png

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A bit late now but a sandwich maker does not need a pure sine wave. Very few things do actually and a modified square wave one is cheaper.
 
Our Ridgemonkey is a great bit of kit. As well as doing a spanking toasted sandwich we use it for frying bacon, sausages and the like that would splatter fat every where in an open frying pan.
 
Never understood the Diablo thing surely square is better unless your doing bagels. Plenty on ebay and cheaper.
 
Never understood the Diablo thing surely square is better unless your doing bagels. Plenty on ebay and cheaper.
its funky and also reminds me of the one my mum had in the 60's. it was always fun watching one of my mates screaming as he bit into a toasted jam sandwich for the first time and the molten lava ran down his chin:LOL:
 
We've got a Diablo. Works a treat.

Amazon product ASIN B000H7DEYA

That's is the coolest thing i've seen in a while !!!

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I. Use a small George Forman, the two portion one come s in at 600w. I use some grease proof paper to contain the fillings. Very easy to clean, my sandwich maker was a sod to clean, and versatile that can grill chicken or burgers etc too.

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Use EHU for heating/cooking, not your batteries.
If not on EHU, use gas unless you don't care about battery life.
 
You can make toasted sandwiches on your single gas ring with a Double Skillet.)
Sure can, had some lovely cheese toasties out of our 20 year old skillet today!(y)
 
After reading this thread i bought a Diablo from Amazon (the link in this thread). It's chuffing great !!!

It almost hasn't been put away since it arrived, just the perfect thing to create a lunch time snack for some fussy children that are bored with "all other foods".

Will be ordering one for the van as well.

This forum still costs me a small fortune though:whistle:
 
Another Ridge Monkey user here. (if I may resurrect an old thread!)

So easy for me to use in the van when the missus isn't with me. I'm not too clever with those whatsit thingies with the hot round bits on top.
 
We have a diablo, used once and I want rid, if anybody is going to Chester food and drink and want's to hunt me down it's yours for a small donation to a good cause.

Martin
 
So. Can anyone help. I would like a simple method of making cheese on toast without having to use the gas grill in the van. Have a panini grill, far too big to use but works with lid propped open. Any suggestions? Thanks
 
So. Can anyone help. I would like a simple method of making cheese on toast without having to use the gas grill in the van. Have a panini grill, far too big to use but works with lid propped open. Any suggestions? Thanks

Ridgemonkey sandwich toaster, not just for making sandwiches though.
 
Have a look on YouTube for Ridgemonkey sandwich maker. Yes, it allows you make tasty toasties, but hundreds of other recipes too. Check out the Bread and Butter pudding recipe. Yum!

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