Monday, 8 October 2007








I should never have bought... Onn Toasty Maker



Within the last couple of years every other cafĂ© you walk in through out the county are selling “Toasties” or “Panninis” so when the toasty maker became extremely popular on the market I decided to buy one, my impression of a toasty maker that it would be quick and easy to use with an impressive satisfying product that wouldn’t leave me hungry.



However I was sadly wrong. I have had the product for a couple of months now and it hasn’t come out of the kitchen cupboard more than five times.

This was how disappointed I was with the product, the intentions of buying the toasty maker was to have easy tasty food which was convenient that wouldn’t take that long. The first downfall with the product is the surface area in which you are supposed to put the sandwich is far too small, so when you do place the sandwich inside and push the lid down, the contents of the sandwich squeezes out, then burning and horribly frying to the surface. This then leaves it very difficult to clean, and when you do scrub the remainders of the sandwich of the heated plates, it looks as if you have had the product for 10 years and its way past its time.
The Toasty maker also becomes hot very quickly and over heats, and the sandwich which you are expecting to be a golden brown toasty with the contents bubbling together with juiciness, is this soggy burnt attempt of a toasty with half of the contents hanging out of the side. Appetising I think not, it would have been quicker to dash to the supermarket and bought that already made sandwich.



However the product does look attractive on the kitchen units with its shiny surface and its angular body, but it simply does not do justice and produces an awful outcome.