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Heavy Gauge Flour Tortilla Flatbread Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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1.8
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Description of Heavy Gauge Flour Tortilla Flatbread

Heavy gauge cast iron construction. Heavy balance weight of the press handle provides a stable press. Round wide diameter press surface provides a flat uniform press. Versatile applications for all flour corn pancake and other breaded food press. Dimensions: Diameter (press surface) 7.5", Length: 9", Handle Length: 8.5", Height 4".

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Sturdy Flatbread Failed to Impress

As a result of using this product, I found that the heavy gauge flour tortilla flatbread was too thick and hard to fold .The texture tasted stale and was unappealing. While it did work well in the oven, I wouldnt recommend this product for anyone looking for a fresh-tasting flatbread. Pros: Works in Oven. Cons: Texture Tastes Stale..

Pros
  • Durable and can be used for various types of cuisine.
Cons
  • Difficult to fold or wrap due to thickness.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible Tortilla Maker Disappoints Customers

Based on my observations, this appliance is a waste of money and time.While it promised to make delicious flour tortillas, the end product was disappointing. THE only positive aspect was the easy-to-follow instructions. However, the tortillas were heavy, thick, and difficult to chew. Cleaning the appliance was also a hassle. Overall, i do not recommend purchasing this product..

Pros
  • Thick and sturdy, ideal for filling with hearty ingredients without tearing or breaking.
Cons
  • May require longer cooking time due to thickness, resulting in a chewier texture.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Seems to fit small appliances

My first tortilla press. It seems a bit tricky to get a thin cake without flipping the cake a few times. To take the tortilla out easily, I use a zippered slot bag to align it. I can then reposition the cake 1/4 turn and press again. The grip is not perfectly centered on the push bar, but deviates to the side. I don't know if this is normal or a manufacturing defect. Maybe that's why I need to change position and turn around to get an even cake. I keep the press in its original packaging…

Pros
  • Quesadillas and tortillas
Cons
  • Crumpled wrapper