Dude, I love panini. But most of the available panini presses seemed too expensive or too big to simply store between panini cravings. So I got these. It seemed like a good deal. Spring. seems to be, but leaves a lot to be desired. It works and makes tolerable paninis. However, this requires additional effort. The "pan" is tiny, so if you like crispy paninis with those grill marks, you'll have to fight the latch and gradually block it until it closes. It doesn't have an ON/OFF switch, so just plug it in and turn it on. I have little experience with electrical projects so I'm a little nervous. If you were like me: you need money but crave sweet, sweet panini crunch, then this press will get the job done. But if you understand the AMAZING of a great panini and fries. Then I think you might want to spend another $10 on something nicer.
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