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Morphy Richards 511644 MICO Toastie Toasted Sandwich Maker Microwavable Cookware £22.99 at Amazon

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  • Microwave Cookware - Great tasting food cooked quickly in your microwave
  • Versatile - Grill traditional toasties, croissants, paninis and more in your microwave
  • Ready To Use - Microwave cooking with no preheat required
  • Advanced Heatwave Technology - Tasty, fast food at home
  • Upper and Lower Non-Stick Grill Plates - Easy to clean after use

So im currently at work and one of my work colleagues pulls this out and tell me it make crunchy toasties i was skeptical at first then boom 4 mins later out of the microwave popps out a crunchy toastie mine's coming tomorrow.


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  1. Stompa's avatar
    Stompa
    I got one a couple of months or so ago when they were on offer at £18.99. It works pretty well, and I'd recommend.
  2. LovetoLaugh's avatar
    LovetoLaugh
    I got this when £18.99 and I would pay full price for it. I love the toasties it makes x
  3. pesser's avatar
    pesser Author
    Never even knew such a thing exsisted till today
  4. bluetopgreen's avatar
    bluetopgreen
    I purchased one after comments on a previous posting. I use mine a lot as it can not only be used to make good sarnies but I also use it for cooking bacon, sausages, beefburgers, hash browns, chicken breasts and reheating cooked quiches.
    Saves time and loads of energy. Very useful for a single person. Can highly recommend.
  5. mrme's avatar
    mrme
    Cheap_as_Chimps16/03/2022 15:51

    I prefer my toasties sealed around the edges. Does it make those?


    Not the V2… you’ll need the V1
  6. Welliesorter's avatar
    Welliesorter
    originalusername17/03/2022 09:37

    Had the first version of these and it was great, until one of the clips …Had the first version of these and it was great, until one of the clips broke and now it's pretty useless. Might have been because I packed too much into some of my Sunday roast leftover toasties. The only other downside is needing two to be able to have lunch with the wife at the same time.Obviously you don't own one, so commenting is illogical. Aside from the comment on easier to wash, smaller footprint to store.By the looks of the V2, are the clips elastic? I had the V1 and because of the nature of the clips it had to seal the edges, but the clips broke on mine. I assume with some elasticity on these it wouldn't force the plates close enough, but would be more durable?


    The clips are part of the silicone cover. They're quite thin and flexible and you'd need to have a very thick sandwich to put much strain on them.

    Too soon to say how long they're likely to last. The edges aren't sealed in the same way that they are in an electric sandwich toaster but it still works well.
  7. deleted1494116's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Lightly toast bread. Wrap prepared sandwich tightly in foil. Put in oven for about 10 mins. Done
  8. Stompa's avatar
    Stompa
    Welliesorter16/03/2022 20:17

    This is similar to the one in the video but not the same.


    Oops, sorry yes you're right of course. I posted that rather quickly from my phone, as I knew I looked at a number of videos about this one before I bought it, and obviously wasn't paying enough attention. Must try harder!

    There are other videos about this one, for example:

    (edited)
  9. EXZAMS's avatar
    EXZAMS
    got one its it back of the cupboard with the rest of the white elephants
  10. Welliesorter's avatar
    Welliesorter
    MrSpock17/03/2022 00:04

    What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have …What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have to be microwaved


    You can wash this in the sink or dishwasher. Try doing that with an electric sandwich toaster.
  11. dvavajiva's avatar
    dvavajiva
    pesser16/03/2022 15:41

    Never even knew such a thing exsisted till today


    I could say that on many items on hukd.
  12. Searcher2's avatar
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    deleted149411616/03/2022 18:49

    Lightly toast bread. Wrap prepared sandwich tightly in foil. Put in oven …Lightly toast bread. Wrap prepared sandwich tightly in foil. Put in oven for about 10 mins. Done


    I would think these are useful for people who want a toastie at work for lunch. Those of us that work in an office type environment won't have access to an oven but could well have a microwave available. I know that's all I have access to
  13. uni's avatar
    uni
    isn't this witchcraft or something?
  14. freddyfender's avatar
    freddyfender
    got a little george 'formby 'grill (turned out nice again) for xmas

    great for toasted sarnies and doing a pannini
  15. bil.hussain's avatar
    bil.hussain
    MrSpock17/03/2022 00:04

    What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have …What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have to be microwaved


    It is time saver bit of a kit.

    If you prepare the the night before & place this in the fridge, you can take it to work pop in it in the microwave.

    Much cheaper then eating out for lunch.

    Hope this helps.

  16. Wombl3's avatar
    Wombl3
    deleted149411616/03/2022 18:49

    Lightly toast bread. Wrap prepared sandwich tightly in foil. Put in oven …Lightly toast bread. Wrap prepared sandwich tightly in foil. Put in oven for about 10 mins. Done


    Or save half the time and energy and buy this?
  17. deleted2740625's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Same price on ebay too
  18. ItsFrazer's avatar
    ItsFrazer
    What? It actually toasts the bread?
  19. Gollywood's avatar
    Gollywood
    Does it brown and crisp the bread? Surely not??
  20. rev6's avatar
    rev6
    Typical square toastie device not sutiable for Warbutons. Annoying
  21. Welliesorter's avatar
    Welliesorter
    Stompa16/03/2022 16:40

    About 5 minutes.[Video]


    This is similar to the one in the video but not the same.

    rev616/03/2022 18:26

    Typical square toastie device not sutiable for Warbutons. Annoying


    Why not suitable for Warburtons?

    The bread doesn't have to be perfectly even in size or shape.

    I bought one of these a few months ago. It works well but gets very hot so have an oven glove or tongs handy.

    Frankly £22.99 seems very expensive for what it is but it does get used as it's far easier to clean than an electric one. (edited)
  22. ItsFrazer's avatar
    ItsFrazer
    I really wish I didn't have a toasty maker. And I wish I ate toasties... Because this is awesome.
  23. deeperthought's avatar
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    deleted149411616/03/2022 18:49

    Lightly toast bread. Wrap prepared sandwich tightly in foil. Put in oven …Lightly toast bread. Wrap prepared sandwich tightly in foil. Put in oven for about 10 mins. Done


    Double the time and triple the energy.
  24. DealJourno's avatar
    DealJourno
    rev616/03/2022 18:26

    Typical square toastie device not sutiable for Warbutons. Annoying


    Sounds like a bonus. You can use quality bread instead of that stuff.
  25. originalusername's avatar
    originalusername
    Had the first version of these and it was great, until one of the clips broke and now it's pretty useless. Might have been because I packed too much into some of my Sunday roast leftover toasties. The only other downside is needing two to be able to have lunch with the wife at the same time.
    MrSpock17/03/2022 00:04

    What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have …What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have to be microwaved


    Obviously you don't own one, so commenting is illogical. Aside from the comment on easier to wash, smaller footprint to store.

    mrme16/03/2022 16:43

    Not the V2… you’ll need the V1


    By the looks of the V2, are the clips elastic? I had the V1 and because of the nature of the clips it had to seal the edges, but the clips broke on mine. I assume with some elasticity on these it wouldn't force the plates close enough, but would be more durable? (edited)
  26. mrdtb's avatar
    mrdtb
    gourmetguy17/03/2022 13:09

    do you have 2 microwaves?


    Nope we did have a big Panasonic flat bottom one that fitted both in. But not ATM. But it means you can make the 2nd one while the first is cooking and swap them in and out if you see what I mean.
  27. gourmetguy's avatar
    gourmetguy
    mrdtb17/03/2022 13:24

    Nope we did have a big Panasonic flat bottom one that fitted both in. But …Nope we did have a big Panasonic flat bottom one that fitted both in. But not ATM. But it means you can make the 2nd one while the first is cooking and swap them in and out if you see what I mean.


    I see, makes sense. My microwave wouldn't be able to fit more than 1 in at a time unfortunately
  28. mrdtb's avatar
    mrdtb
    MrSpock17/03/2022 00:04

    What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have …What a stupid idea! Why not buy dedicated Toastie maker that doesn't have to be microwaved


    Can't take my toastie maker to work. Maker takes up a load of space on the counter/in the cupboard. Less likely to fail than electric device. Much much easier to keep clean with no cheese sludge oozing out into the hinges, and all dishwasher safe.

    Oh and it's just a cool thing.
  29. bargain_ninja's avatar
    bargain_ninja
    Made a ton of toasties in this today! Thinking of what to shove in it next
  30. deeperthought's avatar
    deeperthought
    This be witchcraft.
  31. bargain_ninja's avatar
    bargain_ninja
    This will blow my sons tiny mind
  32. pesser's avatar
    pesser Author
    uni16/03/2022 15:43

    isn't this witchcraft or something?


    I thought so to until i saw the toastie
  33. Cheap_as_Chimps's avatar
    Cheap_as_Chimps
    I prefer my toasties sealed around the edges. Does it make those?
  34. skip112's avatar
    skip112
    How long does it take to make a toastie on standard microwave?
  35. nokiafusion's avatar
    nokiafusion
    What. I know how to make buns in a cup in the microwave but toasties …
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