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Toas Tite 79357 Aluminum Sandwich Silver Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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🍴 Small Appliances, 🍽️ Kitchen & Dining

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Description of Toas Tite 79357 Aluminum Sandwich Silver

Universal, all-in-one handheld cooking device; if you can think it, you can make it with the Toas-Tite pie iron; effortlessly make pocket-style toasted sandwiches, snacks and desserts like grilled cheese, omelets, sweet s'mores, pizza pockets, popcorn, fruit pies and more. Replica of the 1949 original, the Toas-Tite comes in fun retro-inspired packaging that includes a reprint of the instructions and recipe book from the original Toas-Tite; proudly made in the USA from sturdy cast aluminum with steel rods and hardwood handles. Works on gas, electric and glass-top stoves, in the fireplace, fire pit, BBQ grill and campfires; take your Toas-Tite pie iron with you camping, hiking, vacationing, or just to the kitchen, den, or backyard; no matter the adventure, the Toas-Tite is ready. Unlike a traditional sandwich, Toas-Tite Pie Iron's sealed edge locks in all the mouthwatering filling from falling out when you take a bite; a great nostalgic gift for anyone who likes to cook (and eat); perfect for people of all ages, especially when cooking with kids. Travel back in time to when you would make Toas-Tite dishes with your grandparents; all you need is a few minutes and you can make a unique dish no matter where you are; lightweight, yet durable; spray with non-stick coating, cook desired bread and filling, flip and serve.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Like mom and grandma!

It's Christmas and all I need is an iron. I spoke to the manufacturer and it sounded just like the old ones. I started eating sandwiches in the early 50's and loved them. Only the shape made them funny. At the end of the 50s my mom let me go and I was allowed to build my own. Children were different back then! When I opened it I found it was an exact copy. First I healed him and then I made some sandwiches for my wife and I. There was no real gluing, but I had a butter knife ready if I needed…

Pros
  • Small household appliances
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Definitely not the way Mom used to

When my parents bought their first house in 1949, Toas-Tite had just gone on sale. They wanted the latest for their home, so this was one of their first purchases. Toas-Tite celebrates its 70th anniversary this year. I grew up eating Toas-Tite Pudgy Pies. My favorite was the cream cheese with Campbell's tomato soup. Everyone knows that food is inseparable from memories and sometimes memories are much better than reality. So when, overcome with nostalgia, I bought this copy of Toas-Tite, I had…

Pros
  • Homemade Grills and Pans
Cons
  • Minor Problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Happy childhood memories, fun creations

In 1970, my grandmother bought a cabin on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, installed a fireplace, and bought toast from the local hardware store that she had ready. Brick wall of the chimney. My sisters and I spent every winter break, spring break and most summer vacations at my grandma's and we loved Tahoe and this cabin. One of our favorite things to do was baking sandwiches and cakes in the fireplace or on the gas stove in the kitchen. Long before I knew what a panini was, we were making…

Pros
  • Home and Kitchen
Cons
  • Some Troubles