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Hamilton Beach Dual Breakfast Sandwich Maker with Timer, Silver (25490A)

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Arrives Tuesday, May 28
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Features

  • Quick and easy: With 4 easy steps, this breakfast sandwich maker cooks your custom sandwich in just 5 minutes. Perfect for brunch or a quick, healthy meal on the go.
  • 2 is better than 1: Dual breakfast sandwich maker is great for kids, extra guests, or if youre extra hungry.
  • Create a custom sandwich: Whether youre looking for low carb or protein packed, our complimentary breakfast maker recipe book puts plenty of fun and delicious meals right at your fingertips. Eliminate the bread and these are great for Keto and Paleo diets too.
  • Great gift: Perfect gift for Christmas, birthdays, father's day, mother's day, graduation, back to school and more
  • Easy clean up: All removable parts on this breakfast maker are dishwasher safe.
  • Included components: Quick and easy recipes
  • Dishwasher safe, removable parts

Description

Forget the fast food drive-through. With the Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker, you can enjoy a hot, homemade breakfast sandwich in under 5 minutes. Simply place the ingredients inside, build the base of your sandwich in the bottom layer, place the egg on the cooking plate and close the lid. Slide the cooking plate out and your sandwich assembles itself. Open the lid and your hot breakfast sandwich is ready to eat. The included recipe book provides a variety of breakfast sandwich options, from the traditional egg, ham and cheese to the unique cheddar, apple, bacon and egg croissant sandwich. Brand Story By Hamilton Beach


Special Feature: Manual


Color: Silver


Material: Plastic


Brand: Hamilton Beach


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 10.5"W x 6"H


Wattage: 1200 watts


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Included Components: Quick And Easy Recipes, Sandwich Maker


Style: Silver Double


Voltage: 120 Volts


Special Feature: Manual


Color: Silver


Material: Plastic


Brand: Hamilton Beach


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 10.5"W x 6"H


Wattage: 1200 watts


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Included Components: Quick And Easy Recipes, Sandwich Maker


Style: Silver Double


Voltage: 120 Volts


Item Weight: 4.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Hamilton Beach


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 25490A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 22, 2014


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The Hamilton Beach Egg Sandwich Maker has been widely praised for its simplicity, effectiveness, and adaptability. Users find that it quickly simplifies their meal prep, allowing them to quickly prepare tasty and varied breakfast sandwiches. The appliance operates with minimal pre-heating time, and most components are dishwasher friendly, making for effortless cleaning.

Pros

  • 👍 The appliance is straightforward to use and clean
  • 👍 Allows for ingredient variety, perfect for creating personalised, nutritious sandwiches
  • 👍 Minimal preheating time is required
  • 👍 Small footprint makes it suitable for different kitchen sizes

Cons

  • 👎 The egg tray might be too small for larger eggs, potentially causing a mess
  • 👎 Short power cord may limit where the appliance can be used
  • 👎 Learning curve is involved for optimal use

Should I Buy It?

If you regularly consume breakfast sandwiches or are looking for an easy-to-use and versatile breakfast appliance, the Hamilton Beach Egg Sandwich Maker is an excellent choice. Despite a short power cord and a potential learning curve for optimal use, it streamlines breakfast preparation and is particularly praised for its ease of cleaning. The potential for ingredient variation also allows for endless culinary creativity.


  • Love how easy this is to clean & use
Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
I purchased one of these a year ago on Prime Day and love it. My daughter wanted one for her family for her birthday which was close to Prime Day this year. I checked the first day, and it was not included so I ordered it to be delivered to her for her birthday. The next morning it was listed for less for Prime Day, and had already shipped. I didn't think it was fair to return it and order again for the lesser price. I wish that Amazon would just have Prime Day items listed the first day. My daughter really likes this cooker, too. You can just throw the parts into the dishwasher except for the heating plates. I wipe mine off quickly after using and put in dishwasher when it looks every couple of times of use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Shirley A Larsen

  • I’m so excited about this egg sandwich maker
Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
I am a senior who has to cook for two, and there is little I hate doing more than cooking. I suppose I could be good at it if I enjoyed it, but I heavily depend on my Ninja Foodi to throw things together for dinner. My partner, who doesn’t want to be bothered with anything, microwaves his lunches, and it’s your typical over-priced, over-processed stuff that creates a ton of plastic trash. Also, I just don’t like the way food cooks in a microwave so I avoid it myself. So I watched YouTube videos of people using this little egg sandwich maker and bought a Kindle book with recipes. So much advice from so many people! All say “It takes trial and error to find out what you like.” So I thought I’d just ruin something to take this tidy little machine on a maiden voyage. I brushed a thin layer of olive oil on the rings and griddle parts before I cooked my first sandwich. We haven’t bought muffins or bagels yet, but I did buy a set of stainless steel cookie cutters that has a 4” ring in the set so I can cut bread or tortilla or other circles. But when the cooker came, I was too excited even to fool with that. I cut a piece of that wide rye bread with the rounded edges in half to make one sandwich, fully expecting leakage because the bread didn’t extend to the edges of the rings. Put in the bread half, a slice of ham, a slice of cheese; closed down the top ring and cracked in an egg, using an edge of the shell to break the yolk. (I am confused why Hamilton Beach’s instructions say to prick the yolk with a fork, but then says not to use metal utensils because they’ll damage the non-stick coating.) Following advice from others, I didn’t put the top piece of bread on the raw egg until the last minute or so—they say it keeps the bread from having egg soaked into it—but that was probably unnecessary and prevented the top piece of bread from being as toasty as the bottom one. Initial impression: Easy. Tasty. This thing is forgiving as long as you remember to use oven mitts and give your cooked sandwich time to cool down some—especially if you cook it a little too long, as I did. Also, next time I make TWO of these, I’m going to scramble one egg and mix in a few veggies fritata-like, divide it between the two top sandwich rings, then put the cheese on top before putting on the bread instead of putting it in the bottom ring. Or maybe put half a cheese slice on the bottom and half on top. The book I bought with egg sandwich maker recipes does the cheese on top of the egg, and I think that’s a good plan to keep egg out of the bread while ensuring the top and bottom pieces cook evenly. People are nothing but creative with this egg sandwich maker. Just search for Hamilton Beach egg maker on YouTube. My mother used to make a marvelous enchilada casserole she got out of some 1950s magazine: four lightly turned-in-oil corn tortillas in a layer, a layer of chopped onion, a layer of sharp grated cheddar cheese; repeat for two more layers; then top it all off with a can of Hormel or Old El Paso chili without beans and more cheese. I’m going to try adapting that recipe to this egg cooker to make little dinner enchiladas for the two of us. The worst that will happen is that it will make a mess and it won’t cook quite right, but I’m game to experiment. Now I just have to try to wean Robert off his Jimmy Deans, which always seem to be sold out…and he ought to be able to manage it with this cooker. UPDATE: I use this almost every day. Street taco sized tortillas work great in it, the corn ones less well than the flour. The La Banderita flour tortillas curl up the sides a bit and cook to a satisfying crunchiness with sides that help keep the ingredients from sliding around. I make two with real bacon bits and cheese and an egg on top of each, then flip one over on top of the other for a perfect two-egg sandwich. I'm still experimenting with how best to time cooking the eggs so they're not overdone and rubbery, but this little appliance is great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021 by Diane Kistner

  • Fantastic Sandwich Maker
Product Packaging: Frustration-Free Packaging
Who doesn't love an egg mick muffin? Especially if one can whip them out easy-peasy at home using fresh ingredients! I love the fresh ingredients part best. I also love that you can get experimental and use different meats, cheeses, etc. The ad copy says it is easy to use and easy to clean and as far as I can tell, that is exactly correct. I need to be careful that I don't have sandwiches made on this thing for breakfast and lunch every day. I like it that much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by BhuddaPest

  • I wanted to dislike it but....
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Right off the top, I love yet loath gadgets. I only bought this because of the incredible deal on it, so 'why not', right? If you don't want to read a bunch of extra stuff then simply.... this actually does make me eat breakfast, it's just too easy not too. Now for the long part of it. Space wise it's smaller than a toaster over, but just about the size of a small pop up toaster. You do need some clearance on the sides (if you have a small work area, this matters to you) to slide out the egg cooker/separator things. Overall, the footprint isn't that bad, especially if you have a space to store it away. Basic usage and tips. Read through the reviews and you'll get the gist of it, that's what I did. But in summary, I use an oil sprayer that I fill with whatever oils I choose to use, and I mist the egg part (not doing this results in sticking and left over egg 'skin'). The machine takes no time to pre-heat, so if you need to microwave a frozen sausage patty, start that first. The lights seem counterintuitive considering the 'pre-heat' light comes on when it's heated, but there you are. From here you decide what goes in, add ons, bread choice, what have you. Before inflation doubled the price, the best thing I found was the whole wheat burger buns as the bread choice. At the time they were .88 and fit the rings perfectly (this is no longer the case). I'd started with canadian bacon (way to expensive for what it is) then switched to frozen pre-cooked sausage patties. A minute in the microwave was good enough (45 seconds was better but took finding an extra button to press) and the machine was already set to go. Place bottom bun, sausage, close that part, then add egg to top part. How do you like your egg? Use part of the shell to break the yoke and swirl it around a bit, or if you want to mess up another dish, scramble before hand. Do not add top bun, just don't! Let cook for about two minutes or so (check how done the egg is) and now season if you didn't before, unplug machine, add top bun and close. This way you can walk off and finish getting ready, whatever, the come back and slide out egg ring thing, take out sandwich, and NOW is when you can add cheese. Don't add cheese before hand unless you are using something other than sliced version. I top mine with salsa and this is how I get great results every time. I mean, this isn't fast food results, and is always messy, but good enough for me. Someone asked and at the time it was about .77 a sandwich. It's a bit more now thanks to inflation but still cheaper than getting take away. That is unless you are grabbing a $1 deal somewhere, then by all means, that's honestly a better option probably. Things that angered me in the beginning: (I say 'angered' cause people pay $40 for this) The egg tray is temperamental. Large egg? = mess. Maybe it will spill over, maybe not. This is the reason to not only make sure the plate is well heated but that you don't even try to put a top bun/bread on it for a couple of minutes. Short power cord. Seriously, it's annoying. One of the main reasons I could only suggest this thing to someone is because they have kids and would like them to be able to make something without using the stove. However, this also means they prob won't take the time to do it properly and just throw an egg in and put the bread on top, worse yet, even the cheese and just walk away. Both of those things will be burnt to the sides of the machine and maybe spill onto your counter. There you have it. I wanted to dislike this thing as using it I said "I can do all of this with just one pan", but it serves a purpose. It's a no fuss devise that does what's indented but with caveats. It encourages me to eat breakfast (that I don't normally do) and others can use it with a bit of learning curve. I'd fully expect to see an overflow mess on the counter when I got home if you have others who don't take basic precautions. But then again, they probably didn't burn down the house with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022 by Just my .02

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