🔥 Toast like a pro, outdoors and beyond!
The Gardeco COOK-TOASTIRON is a durable cast iron toastie maker featuring a long handle for safe use over open fires. Weighing 1.8 kg with a 0.5-litre capacity, it delivers even heat for perfectly toasted sandwiches, making it an essential tool for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.
Package Dimensions | 87.5 x 16 x 5.6 cm; 2.36 kg |
Part number | COOK-TOASTIRON |
Item display weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
Material type | Metal |
Capacity | 0.5 litres |
Manufacturer | Gardeco |
Item model number | COOK-TOASTIRON |
ASIN | B009HVN6R2 |
C**E
surprisingly heavy for size! Love it!
Really fast delivery. Came in a huge box! Very substantial weight. Good deep plates for the toasties. Considering buying another.
A**R
Gardeco outdoor cast iron toastie maker
For quite a long time I have been looking for a toastie maker that doesn't have a non stick surface and this cast iron toastie maker fits the bill. I use it on my glass top cooker without any worry of scratching the surface. It's great.
M**N
S**t
What a waste of time and money. If you’re after two pieces of toast, stuck to your toastie maker, with no way of making a toastie out of the remains, then look no further. The “toastie maker” was greased with butter and the bread was buttered but what I was left with, is an insult to the word toastie! Utter s**t!
K**N
Three Stars
Great just what I wanted but not used yet
F**H
Heavy for indoors burners as the hob surface may get ...
Heavy for indoors burners as the hob surface may get scratched if not careful
M**M
Fabulous !
Lovely for all kinds of toasties on our open fire , also hot Chestnuts ( don't forget to cut them first !
P**.
Unfortunately had to give this one stay well clear!!!
I never write reviews! Unfortunately for this I have had to, it is an absolute waste of money and a bad design, along with dangerous stay well clear!!!
C**A
don't buy
This product is very heavy and when you are making toasties the sandwich sticks to it. At the end destroys your food and it is a pain to wash it. I've tried a couple different ways to make the toasties:- I've tried cover the inner parts of the iron with butter;- I've wrapped the sandwich in tin foil;I've tried a few times and the result is the same: the toasties stick to the productwaste of money
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