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(148 customer reviews) 140 of 146 people found the following review helpful
Not such a great gadget,
April 15, 2003 J. M. Medeiros "JMedeiros" (Sacramento, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuisinart WM-SW2 Dual-Sandwich Nonstick Electric Grill (Kitchen)
The product does exactly what it is billed to do: it grills sandwiches quickly. The problem is that the grill is very small, so normal grocery store bread is way too big and it hangs out the side. In addition, if you want to make a bigger sandwich, i.e., stacked with several ingredients, the lid will not close and lock without Herculean strength and the risk of burning yourself. It does OK with two small pieces of bread and a small amount of cheese. But, for that, it's just as easy to heat up a nonstick frying pan. It would be, however, handy for students in dorms or others with no access to a stove.
67 of 67 people found the following review helpful
Quick and Compact!,
January 1, 2003 cranfan2480 "cranfan2480" (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuisinart WM-SW2 Dual-Sandwich Nonstick Electric Grill (Kitchen)
This is a great little appliance for making good grilled sandwiches FAST! I was surprised that it only took about 2 minutes to grill 2 sandwiches. A green light comes on when they are done, and it's right on - when that light comes on, the sandwiches are perfectly browned. I would have given it five stars, but I think it would be easier to clean if the grilling plates snapped out like some larger sandwich makers out there. Overall, a good buy.
70 of 75 people found the following review helpful
Thin sandwiches only,
November 21, 2003 Bob Terry (Upper Saddle River, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuisinart WM-SW2 Dual-Sandwich Nonstick Electric Grill (Kitchen)
The design of the hinges (fixed rather than slip-joint} severely limits the thickness of the sandwich you can make. With more than one ingredient in the sandwich, the heating plates are not parallel. The top slice of bread gets toasted unenenly, and the cheese oozes out.