🥪 Elevate your lunch game—seal, slice, and savor in style!
The 5PCS Sandwich Cutter and Sealer by sukevitor is a durable, BPA-free plastic kitchen tool designed to cut and seal sandwiches neatly, preventing spills and mess. Its stackable, compact design ensures easy storage, while its multifunctional use extends to pancakes and cookies, making it a versatile addition to any family kitchen.
Brand | sukevitor |
Model Number | MBJ-02 |
Colour | Blue |
Package Dimensions | 12.1 x 12 x 4.4 cm; 110 g |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Durable |
Item Weight | 110 g |
M**N
Love it!
Maybe the novelty will wear off but I doubt it! Been using this to make all sorts of yummy snacks! Best one os far has been banana and Nutella. Lightly fried and dusted with powdered sugar. Close second was apple sauce / jam and cinnamon inside. Brush with melted butter and pop in air fryer. Take out when toasted and dip in cinnamon sugar. Delicious on own or with vanilla ice cream. Can't wait to spend Xmas holidays making up more recipes!
N**C
Fantastic for sons sandwich’s
I got these for my son’s school lunches to keep sandwiches as fresh as possible.It’s terrible. Cuts the bread with no effort and locks in moisture. He’s eaten his sandwiches ever since. Highly recommend.
A**R
Such a waste!
Really wanted to like these but such a waste of food! Need to make in size that allows the use of most of a slice of bread. So much wasted once this gadget takes the middle circle out!
J**.
Ok cutters
Does what’s it says
I**T
Work well.
Great way to add interest to what might usually be something fairly boring. There is a little 'wastage' though, so best find someone who doesn't mind eating the crusts.They work well though and at a decent price.
J**H
Perfect
Exactly as stated.
N**C
Does the job effectively
Easy to use. Easy to clean. Nice crimped and sealed jam sandwiches for my toddlers. Reccomended.
N**D
Really great, kids love them
The kids love these! Easy to use in the L size although I’m not sure what the small insert is for as the crimping part doesn’t fit into the small circle.
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