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Made in Tsubame-Sanjo, Niigata Prefecture, the town of metalwork. This is a hot sandwich maker that can bake one slice at a time. [Bake with one slice of bread!] Recommended for those who want to eat hot sandwiches but find two slices of bread too much. Since you can bake one slice at a time, it's perfect for when you want a light meal or a snack. [Choose between triangle or square shapes] What's unique is its shape. You can choose between "triangle or square" depending on your mood at the time. Regardless of the shape you choose, the edges are wide and firmly pressed, preventing fillings from spilling out and allowing you to enjoy a crispy texture. [Easy to clean] The top and bottom plates can be detached, and the handle can be removed, making it easy to wash. The fluorine coating also makes cleaning simple. [Easy to carry] Made of die-cast aluminum, it is very light, weighing only 385g. It comes with a dedicated case and can be made compact, making it convenient for carrying outdoors, such as camping. ● Main unit size: Width 18 x Length 34 x Thickness 4.5 cm ● Storage bag size: Width 22 x Depth 19 cm ● Weight: 385g ● Heat source: Gas stove ● Number of slices that can be baked: 1 ● Material: [Main unit] Aluminum alloy Inner surface: Fluoropolymer coating, Outer surface: Silicone coating), [Handle] Natural wood (urethane coating), [Shaft] Steel (chrome plating), [D-ring and cap] Stainless steel, [Storage bag] 100% Nylon ● Country of origin: Japan (Tsubame-Sanjo) *Box and instruction manual are not included.
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