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Tefal Ultracompact SM1552 sandwich maker - user review

Tefal Ultracompact SM1552 consumer product review after three weeks

Tefal Ultaracompact SM1552 sandwich maker
Tefal Ultracompact SM1552

Today's review is dedicated to the Tefal Ultracompact SM1552 sandwich maker which I have been using in the last couple of weeks. This is actually my first sandwich/toast maker ever.

Pros

After more than three weeks of using this sandwich maker I would point out couple of its main advantages:
    • It is compact - small in size and fits in tide spaces in the kitchen
    • Solid build - since this is a Tefal product the design and build quality are on a very good level
    • Simple to use - no buttons or switches to mess with, just plug it in, wait 1-2 minutes to warm up and it is ready to go
    • Makes good toasts and sandwiches in no time
    • It is cheap - got mine for less than 20 Euros.

Cons

Well, just like any other product the Tefal Ultracompact SM1552 has its downsides as well. Here is my short list with the things I didn't like about it:
  • Not the easiest to clean - no removable parts for easy clean
  • Power cable is a bit short
  • No On/Off button
These are my impressions from the compact sandwich/toast maker Tefal Ultaracompact SM1552.  I will also upload some images of the already prepared sandwiches and give you an estimated preparation time for each one. The ones that I liked most so far are the cheese sandwiches that I've made -  cheese melts nicely between the baked bread and it is simply delicious. 

Things I like and I hate about our Tefal Ultracompact SM1552 sandwich maker

I will be more than happy to hear your opinion for this or any other appliances you've been using recently.

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