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product_id: 223028821
title: "Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint"
brand: "hamilton beach"
price: "AED 268"
currency: AED
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Hamilton Beach"
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# Custom fresh ingredient slots Dishwasher-safe cleanup 5-minute meal magic Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint

**Brand:** hamilton beach
**Price:** AED 268
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥪 Elevate your breakfast game—fresh, fast, and flawlessly yours!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint by hamilton beach
- **How much does it cost?** AED 268 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/223028821-hamilton-beach-breakfast-sandwich-maker-mint)

## Best For

- hamilton beach enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hamilton beach brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Speedy Gourmet:** Craft a hot, fresh sandwich in just 5 minutes—because your time is premium.
- • **Effortless Cleanup:** All removable parts are dishwasher safe and PFAS-free for a clean you can trust.
- • **Fully Customizable:** Use your favorite bread, cheese, eggs, and meats to build a sandwich that’s uniquely yours.
- • **Trusted & Top-Ranked:** Join thousands of satisfied pros—#6 in Sandwich Makers with a 4.3-star rating.
- • **Compact & Lightweight:** Sleek mint design fits perfectly in any kitchen or office space without weighing you down.

## Overview

The Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker in mint combines speed, customization, and easy cleanup to deliver a perfect homemade sandwich in just 5 minutes. Lightweight and compact, it supports a variety of breads and ingredients, features dishwasher-safe, PFAS-free parts, and is a top-rated kitchen essential for busy professionals seeking gourmet convenience.

## Description

With the Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker, you can enjoy a hot, homemade breakfast, lunch, or dinner sandwich in just five minutes using your favorite fresh ingredients.

Review: Fantastic little machine! - There are a lot of little "Gimmick Machines" but most are not up to par. This one IS! It is simple, works perfectly, easy to clean and does it's job. Plug it in, let it heat up, put the bottom bread with cheese (and meat if wanted) in the bottom ring, lower the middle ring and put the egg in, add the top bread and close. Wait five minutes, open it up and there is a perfect egg mcmuffin! Gets amazingly hot for efficient cooking of all parts of the sandwich. Enjoy! I've had mine for several months and it looks and works like brand new.
Review: Works extremely well and not just for breakfast! - When I first saw this I was skeptical that it would work without making a mess to clean up afterward. I've bought many of these little gadgets in the past and usually the clean up is never as easy as it is shown on TV or the product doesn't quite come out the same. This one works great!! I was eager to check it out when I first received it from UPS. I didn't have any english muffins and just had some thin lite bread in the fridge so just used that. Seasoned it first (and I highly recommend doing this every time you use it) with some vegetable oil after I washed it like recommended. I heated it up, squeezed the first piece of bread in so it fit in and didn't leave any gapes, added my cheese and bacon, then an extra large egg (it's what I had) and then gently shaped the top piece of bread to fit too without squeezing out the egg. Came out great! Then my daughter came over and I remembered I had some frozen pancakes in the freezer and offered to make her a sandwich and she loved it. My "McGriddle" is made with two small blueberry pancakes (store bought that come in a big bag). I put the first one in, put a small bit of maple syrup to coat it, add some cheese and the sausage or bacon (have done both), then the egg and the top pancake that I also put a thin layer of maple syrup as well. Those come out tasting so good! I've made them with English muffins, bread and pancakes. I believe because I season it with the vegetable oil each time after I've cleaned it and it's dried that when I go to use it nothing sticks at all. I don't have the white residue from the egg that one of videos showed except once and that was when I made another sandwich right after the first one. It wasn't a big deal, still cleaned up easily. I also tried to make a Reuben style sandwich as well. I used Weight Watcher's rye bread that I put in and squeezed into the bottom to fit, a little mustard, Swiss cheese, pastrami and sauerkraut and the top piece of bread also molded to fit. I had the "egg" tray slid out when I tried this and the top bread didn't brown because it wasn't up high enough but it was warm and crispy. I may try to arrange the ingredients a bit differently next time and leave the "egg tray" in this time and put the meat on top of that so it gets a bit hotter because it was just warm before and the bread should toast nicely. Bottom line is, you could make a variety of hot sandwiches in this and doesn't necessarily have to be for breakfast. One thing I did notice and I think others had mentioned was the top and bottom having a sticky residue feeling to them after using. I ran into this too and as it tells you not to use a scrubbing pad on it it is hard to get rid of. I do have non scratch type scrubbers for my smooth top stove and I gently tried using that. Still found it was sticky. One of the things that I think helps tremendously is that after your sandwich is done leave it on and closed while you eat and then wet a dish cloth and wipe the top and bottom with that being careful not to burn yourself and that helps remove that residue. I also just rinse and repeat and wipe down the rest of the the cooking surfaces as well. A couple of other tips, if you want to try making a sandwich and your bread is too big and you don't want to deal with trying to squeeze it in just use the one of the circles to "cut" the bread like a cookie or biscuit cutter and it will fit perfectly. The pancakes I use are varied in shape and sometimes too big too fit and are frozen so trying to use the cookie cutter idea isn't plausible so in that case I just trim them around the edges a bit with some kitchen scissors I have. Also, the sausage I buy that is round is rather small and we found the first couple of sandwiches would slide around so, after I microwaved it to thaw, I mashed it down a little bit to spread it out to fit better and give you more sausage per bite (and I do recommend thawing out any frozen meat first in the microwave). We also like to scramble up the egg sometimes before we pour it in and that works out well too, haven't tried this yet but for a western style sandwich you could scramble up the egg, pour it in and throw in a little bit of chopped up peppers and onion. Things I haven't tried but think would be good for hot sandwiches are Italian bread with butter spread on it and garlic powder sprinkled on top of that with the buttered side facing the heating sides and maybe some mozzerella and mashed meatballs or sloppy joe mixture on the inside, the reuben style I already mentioned, maybe a hamburger bun with a thawed chicken patty and your choice of cheese. Basically, just be creative and don't just limit your ideas to breakfast. Edited on 1-18-2014 Still enjoying my sandwich maker very much. One thing I'd like to suggest and it worked well for us is that if you are making your own biscuits or buying a can of pillsbury grand biscuits you can make up a batch of sandwiches or cook for a crowd easily. While the biscuits are baking in the oven I cook up a couple of eggs at a time in the sandwich maker. I crack an egg in a bowl, scramble it up a bit, pour one egg in the bottom slot, quickly scramble up another and pour it into the "egg" slot and cook for about three minutes. I repeat this process while the biscuits are baking and then when they are done I put my sandwiches together reserving the last two hottest eggs for my husband and I to have a hot sandwich. I get everything ready ahead of time, precooked bacon and the cheese out and just do it like a quick assembly line. The rest of the sandwiches I individually wrap in wax paper and have some breakfast sandwiches ready to throw in the microwave or for my husband to take a couple to work with him. I like that the sandwich maker makes perfectly round little egg patties. Think you could cook up a dozen eggs like this and freeze them too to have a quick and handy, throw in the microwave, pre-cooked egg whether you wanted it in a sandwich or just to throw on a plate with some bacon or sausage.

## Features

- QUICK AND EASY: This sandwich maker cooks your breakfast, lunch, or dinner sandwich in just minutes Perfect for brunch or a quick meal on the go
- USE YOUR OWN FRESH INGREDIENTS: Use this breakfast sandwich maker to completely customize your sandwich with your choice of bread, cheese, eggs, meats, and much more
- GET INSPIRED: Explore more than 25 sandwich maker recipes on our website
- JUST 4 EASY STEPS: Building your breakfast sandwich comes together in just a few steps with a breakfast maker — and you don't even need to leave your house
- EASY CLEANUP: All removable parts on this sandwich maker are dishwasher safe, and nonstick surfaces are PFAS-free
- * Meat used must be pre-cooked

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08C3PGW29 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,250 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #7 in Sandwich Makers & Panini Presses |
| Brand | Hamilton Beach |
| Brand Name | Hamilton Beach |
| Color | Mint |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 45,029 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10040094254825 |
| Included Components | Breakfast Sandwich Maker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 8"W x 10"H |
| Item Type Name | Ring, Customize Ingredients, Perfect for English Muffins, Croissants, Mini Waffles, Perfect White Elephant Gifts |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Hamilton Beach |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type Free | PFAS Free |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight |
| Part Number | 25482 |
| Product Dimensions | 8"D x 8"W x 10"H |
| Product Style | Sandwich Maker |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| UPC | 040094254828 |
| Voltage | 110 |
| Warranty Description | One(1) Year Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 600 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hamilton Beach
- **Color:** Mint
- **Included Components:** Breakfast Sandwich Maker
- **Item Weight:** 2.6 Pounds
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 8"D x 8"W x 10"H
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight
- **Style:** Sandwich Maker
- **Voltage:** 110
- **Wattage:** 600 watts

## Images

![Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71dNxGvVA-L.jpg)
![Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71NfLFFG5YL.jpg)
![Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81+iLd7VAoL.jpg)
![Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81N1u89kocL.jpg)
![Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker - Mint - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81eWoMhy-HL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you prevent the egg from being soggy ??**
A: After it gets done one one side, I use a small spatula and I flip it. I don't like soggy sandwiches. Runny yokes don't work for me. I hope that this is helpful

**Q: Has anyone tried without bread? Like using scrambled eggs for "bread" and adding cheese/meat?**
A: I believe that using the egg versus bread would become a very messy sandwich. In my opinion if you use a English muffin or the thin sandwich bread(that is real thin) would be the best. Cooks egg and meat/cheese great.

**Q: Does it make a hard fried egg?**
A: I bought this in order to make sandwiches similar to the McDonald's Egg McMuffin.  It works just exactly as expected.  I put the whole egg in the designated section, break the yolk and gently stir to mix with the white and, after cooking the recommended 5 minutes, it comes out perfectly.  if you know the consistency of the McDonald's version of the egg, that's what is the result with this maker.  I also made an egg by itself in the maker and it worked perfectly.  The yolk is cooked through and none of the egg is at all runny.

**Q: Can you make soft taco shell ?**
A: It’s not designed for that. It makes Egg McMuffin clones. That’s it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic little machine!
*by T***E on March 26, 2026*

There are a lot of little "Gimmick Machines" but most are not up to par. This one IS! It is simple, works perfectly, easy to clean and does it's job. Plug it in, let it heat up, put the bottom bread with cheese (and meat if wanted) in the bottom ring, lower the middle ring and put the egg in, add the top bread and close. Wait five minutes, open it up and there is a perfect egg mcmuffin! Gets amazingly hot for efficient cooking of all parts of the sandwich. Enjoy! I've had mine for several months and it looks and works like brand new.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works extremely well and not just for breakfast!
*by B***W on November 29, 2013*

When I first saw this I was skeptical that it would work without making a mess to clean up afterward. I've bought many of these little gadgets in the past and usually the clean up is never as easy as it is shown on TV or the product doesn't quite come out the same. This one works great!! I was eager to check it out when I first received it from UPS. I didn't have any english muffins and just had some thin lite bread in the fridge so just used that. Seasoned it first (and I highly recommend doing this every time you use it) with some vegetable oil after I washed it like recommended. I heated it up, squeezed the first piece of bread in so it fit in and didn't leave any gapes, added my cheese and bacon, then an extra large egg (it's what I had) and then gently shaped the top piece of bread to fit too without squeezing out the egg. Came out great! Then my daughter came over and I remembered I had some frozen pancakes in the freezer and offered to make her a sandwich and she loved it. My "McGriddle" is made with two small blueberry pancakes (store bought that come in a big bag). I put the first one in, put a small bit of maple syrup to coat it, add some cheese and the sausage or bacon (have done both), then the egg and the top pancake that I also put a thin layer of maple syrup as well. Those come out tasting so good! I've made them with English muffins, bread and pancakes. I believe because I season it with the vegetable oil each time after I've cleaned it and it's dried that when I go to use it nothing sticks at all. I don't have the white residue from the egg that one of videos showed except once and that was when I made another sandwich right after the first one. It wasn't a big deal, still cleaned up easily. I also tried to make a Reuben style sandwich as well. I used Weight Watcher's rye bread that I put in and squeezed into the bottom to fit, a little mustard, Swiss cheese, pastrami and sauerkraut and the top piece of bread also molded to fit. I had the "egg" tray slid out when I tried this and the top bread didn't brown because it wasn't up high enough but it was warm and crispy. I may try to arrange the ingredients a bit differently next time and leave the "egg tray" in this time and put the meat on top of that so it gets a bit hotter because it was just warm before and the bread should toast nicely. Bottom line is, you could make a variety of hot sandwiches in this and doesn't necessarily have to be for breakfast. One thing I did notice and I think others had mentioned was the top and bottom having a sticky residue feeling to them after using. I ran into this too and as it tells you not to use a scrubbing pad on it it is hard to get rid of. I do have non scratch type scrubbers for my smooth top stove and I gently tried using that. Still found it was sticky. One of the things that I think helps tremendously is that after your sandwich is done leave it on and closed while you eat and then wet a dish cloth and wipe the top and bottom with that being careful not to burn yourself and that helps remove that residue. I also just rinse and repeat and wipe down the rest of the the cooking surfaces as well. A couple of other tips, if you want to try making a sandwich and your bread is too big and you don't want to deal with trying to squeeze it in just use the one of the circles to "cut" the bread like a cookie or biscuit cutter and it will fit perfectly. The pancakes I use are varied in shape and sometimes too big too fit and are frozen so trying to use the cookie cutter idea isn't plausible so in that case I just trim them around the edges a bit with some kitchen scissors I have. Also, the sausage I buy that is round is rather small and we found the first couple of sandwiches would slide around so, after I microwaved it to thaw, I mashed it down a little bit to spread it out to fit better and give you more sausage per bite (and I do recommend thawing out any frozen meat first in the microwave). We also like to scramble up the egg sometimes before we pour it in and that works out well too, haven't tried this yet but for a western style sandwich you could scramble up the egg, pour it in and throw in a little bit of chopped up peppers and onion. Things I haven't tried but think would be good for hot sandwiches are Italian bread with butter spread on it and garlic powder sprinkled on top of that with the buttered side facing the heating sides and maybe some mozzerella and mashed meatballs or sloppy joe mixture on the inside, the reuben style I already mentioned, maybe a hamburger bun with a thawed chicken patty and your choice of cheese. Basically, just be creative and don't just limit your ideas to breakfast. Edited on 1-18-2014 Still enjoying my sandwich maker very much. One thing I'd like to suggest and it worked well for us is that if you are making your own biscuits or buying a can of pillsbury grand biscuits you can make up a batch of sandwiches or cook for a crowd easily. While the biscuits are baking in the oven I cook up a couple of eggs at a time in the sandwich maker. I crack an egg in a bowl, scramble it up a bit, pour one egg in the bottom slot, quickly scramble up another and pour it into the "egg" slot and cook for about three minutes. I repeat this process while the biscuits are baking and then when they are done I put my sandwiches together reserving the last two hottest eggs for my husband and I to have a hot sandwich. I get everything ready ahead of time, precooked bacon and the cheese out and just do it like a quick assembly line. The rest of the sandwiches I individually wrap in wax paper and have some breakfast sandwiches ready to throw in the microwave or for my husband to take a couple to work with him. I like that the sandwich maker makes perfectly round little egg patties. Think you could cook up a dozen eggs like this and freeze them too to have a quick and handy, throw in the microwave, pre-cooked egg whether you wanted it in a sandwich or just to throw on a plate with some bacon or sausage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very handy in the kitchen!
*by M***B on October 20, 2023*

Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker with Egg Cooker Ring, Customize Ingredients, Perfect for English Muffins, Croissants, Mini Waffles, Dorm Room The sandwich maker comes packaged in a retail box with photos and descriptions from the manufacturer on the outside. Opening the box, the instructions are right on top, always a plus. The sandwich maker is padded in styrofoam, which disappoints me a little. In my area. You cannot recycle styrofoam, and I know that many manufacturers are switching to a molded cardboard packing material which is recyclable pretty much everywhere. Looking at the device itself, each layer is padded with a piece of foam to keep it safe during shipping. The individual ring pieces that hold your breakfast sandwich are all coated with the black Teflon-style coating that we're all familiar with. The center ring is removable for cleaning. I've had one of these machines before, and liked it quite a bit. With my older machine over time, the Teflon started flaking off, especially on the joint pieces or the plates stacked. I'm hoping with the newer style, that they fix this problem. With the updated hinge arrangement on the centerpiece, so that it snaps back into the machine better. There is a spring-type metal conduit covering the power cord between the top and bottom, as the top piece heats up as well as the bottom piece. Because of the way the electrics are designed on this, you cannot immerse the entire unit to clean it, you have to wipe the upper and lower plates clean and the centerpiece does come out for washing. You can wash the centerpiece in the sink or put it through the top rack of your dishwasher. Taking a look at the instructions, not much has changed from my earlier unit. They do have a little sheet in there giving you quick start instructions and recommendations for best results. They do recommend that you use a non-stick cooking spray on the plates so that your food won't stick to it. When powering up the machine, the red light will come on in front of the cooker and indeed is labeled power, so that you know you're plugged in. To it, that will come on when the machine is heated up to the proper temperature. For best results, you need to preheat this before setting your sandwich makings inside. Then once you've set your bread, eggs, and meat in place, close the unit, wait 5 minutes, and you're done. Done. A hot, fresh, breakfast sandwich for your enjoyment. I've noticed that they have a newer model that does two breakfast sandwiches at once, for larger families. Has a timer built into it, which I think would be beneficial if they could work a timer into the single unit as well, so it saves you from having an extra piece on your countertop in the kitchen.

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