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We have had our panini grill for over 5 1/2 years and it still works great--and we use it regularly (2 - 3 times per week). It toasts the bread on panini sandwiches beautifully, is not complicated, cleans easily, handles tall sandwiches well, and feels heavy and solid. I am looking to buy a second for when we have a crowd over for paninis. I highly recommend this.
It heats up pretty fast and does not burn like some of the cheaper models. This is a very solid panini press and you really can't go wrong with it. It makes very good sandwitches with or without a fancy recipe. Having said that, it is definitely not the most cost effective solution. There are other good ones out there for less money that basically do the same thing and look good too.
This is a wonderful grill and maker of panini.It works wonderfully well. Is easy to use andand clean. An appliance anyone would like. The instuctions are well laid out.Received in a timely manner and would buy again.
After paying over $100 for this unit (at Williams Sonoma) I am very dissapointed that the unit has failed after just over 1 year. The symptoms I see are different than most of the complaints I see here. On my unit, it keeps tripping the circuit breaker as soon as I plug it in.While it worked, I was very happy with the results and it was easy to clean.I don't mind paying more for a premium product which was what I thought I was getting. Sadly, I need to replace this and it won't be another Krups unit.
Surprised Krups hasn't found a fix. Great product until it unexpectedly stops working. Apparently this is a well known and documented problem. Tried to have it repaired but the estimate came to $72.98 not including the postage to get it to the repair center. Feel guilty wasting all of that cast iron, I hope the repair center melts it down for recycling.
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