Amazon knocks £40 off panini press that promises to ‘save 86% on energy bills’

Amazon knocks £40 off panini press that promises to ‘save 86% on energy bills’

A Salter panini press and grill is currently discounted on Amazon. Originally £49.99, the grill has had 60 per cent knocked off to make it £20.

On Argos, the same grill costs £35, while at Currys it's £25.99. The Salter grill and panini press allows customers to cook with little to no oil, according to the manufacturer.

It can be used as both an electric grill and a panini maker. It's got a floating hinge that adjusts depending on the contents and uses an integrated oil channel to remove excess oils and fats from the non-stick surfaces.

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Salter also claims the grill uses 86 per cent less energy compared to cooking on a traditional electric hob. The grill has 4.3 stars out of five on Amazon from more than 1,500 reviews.

One person said: "Initially bought this to make toasted panini with. However, I’ve used it for fish and steak and the results have been very impressive."

The panini maker doubles as a grill

Another wrote "Love this! I bought this for my sons to make their own toasties. As it's safe using the large handle. The toastie are amazing. No need [to clean] afterwards. Great! Better than any other toastie maker iv had. I highly recommend it."

"Love the panini maker," a third reviewer wrote. " It's easy to use and easy to clean. Heats up quickly and toasts quickly and evenly. My daughter was impressed with it so I bought her one too and she loves it."

One person added: "This is a great little machine. Easy to use, very easy to clean and much better results than most major sandwich machine brand's products. This makes great sandwiches with most kinds of bread and doesn't burn the edges. You can also use it for many different vegetables and some meats and fish. Bargain!"

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However, one less than impressed customer said: "First time used I had no complaints. But after the first clean everything sticks to it. Can't cook a toastie, chicken, or burger without losing half of it to the grill. I have tried applying a bit of butter on bread or fry light to stop the issue but no luck. When cleaned I only use a soft sponge. It's only been used a couple dozen times since I purchased it a few months ago. Sad to say it will be going in the bin."

You can buy the Salter grill and panini press from Amazon for £20, from Argos for £35, and from Currys for £25.99.

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