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Redmond RMB-M614/1
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Typewaffle ironwaffle iron
Specs
Power700 W750 W
Number of products12
Controlmechanical
Features
readiness indicator
overheat protection
readiness indicator
overheat protection
Nozzles
waffle iron (thin waffles)
waffle iron
General
Non-stick coating
Fixation clamp
Materialsteelsteel
Dimensions (HxWxD)90х236×236 mm105x215×180 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2017june 2017

Power

Electrical power consumed by the device during operation. A more powerful appliance spends less time cooking to readiness; at the same time, the high consumption of electricity is often offset by the speed of cooking (in other words, the device simply does not have time to "eat" a lot of energy). However, such a device will also cost more. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for such a technique mainly in cases where “every extra second matters” — for example, if a toaster is bought for a cafe or diner where you need to cook quickly and in large quantities.

Also note that a device with a large capacity will inevitably require a higher power.

Number of products

The maximum number of individual products that can be cooked in the appliance at the same time.

For toasters, this parameter corresponds to the number of standard rectangular pieces of bread that fit into the device. Accordingly, if the size of the blanks used differs from the standard, then the capacity may be more or less than the claimed one.

If we are talking about a waffle iron, cake-pans or other device of a similar design (see "Type"), then the number of products is usually indicated by the number of notches on the working surface. In this case, note that the larger the capacity, the smaller the size of each product (especially since the working surface area for different models does not differ so much).

Control

The type of control provided by the device.

Mechanical. Mechanical are systems in which the control elements are directly connected with the working elements of the device, without the "mediation" of electronic circuits. For example, the power button in such models directly closes and opens the power circuit, the rotary knob of the thermostat rotates the rheostat that changes the current in the heater, etc. Such control, which is mainly realized by a rotary switch, is simple, reliable and at the same time low cost. However it does not allow you to realize some functions and is not particularly accurate in adjusting individual parameters (timer settings, heater temperature); however, in the case of these shortcomings are often insignificant. Therefore, most of these devices nowadays use this type of control.

Electronic. Control carried out through special electronic circuits: commands from buttons, knobs and other controls are sent to the control unit, after which this unit changes the operating parameters of the device accordingly. Such control is highly accurate and allows for various additional features. On the other hand, it is much more complicated and expensive than a mechanical one, and the mentioned features are not required very often. As a result, this option is mainly used in high-end devices with plenty of additional functions.

Nozzles

Grid for heating buns. Device for warming baked goods that cannot fit inside the toaster's main compartment, like rolls or croissants. It is installed on top of the toaster and uses hot air generated by the heating elements to heat the food.

Sandwich grill. The toaster is equipped with a unique grill-like grate that enables the frying of sandwiches. This miniature grill securely holds the sandwich on both sides, preventing any ingredients from falling out. By placing the sandwich on this grate, it can be cooked in the toaster until it reaches the desired consistency.

Sandwich mold. Sandwich makers are equipped with distinctive triangular notches on their plates, specifically designed for making classic closed sandwiches. However, these versatile notches can also be used for baking and other purposes. These types of nozzles are commonly found in sandwich makers and can also come included with waffle makers and similar devices.

Waffle maker. A device for making waffles has the form of two plates with a characteristic relief surface (for example, “in a square”). Such a device can be equipped not only with the actual devices for cooking waffles (see "Type"), but also with other types of kitchen appliances — in particular, sandwich makers.

— A waffle maker designed specifically for making Vienne...se waffles has a distinct heating element design. The resulting baked goods from the waffle maker resemble large, thick, and fluffy wafers. Unlike traditional waffles, Viennese waffles have a softer texture. They are commonly used as a base for making pies or served with additional creams, powdered sugar, and other toppings.

— A waffle maker designed for making thin waffles features a unique heating element that produces thin cakes with small waffle patterns. These thin wafers are commonly used to create tubes filled with boiled condensed milk (toffee) or other types of cream. Thin waffles serve as a base for making multi-layer waffles, pies, cakes, and various other dishes.

Grill. A device consisting of plates, or a single plate, with a ribbed surface. It is designed to leave distinctive grilled stripes on the food when heated. Grills are commonly found in sandwich makers and occasionally in other devices with similar designs (see "Type"). This feature is primarily used for light frying and heating purposes, such as making hot sandwiches or stuffed pita bread. While it is theoretically possible to use the grill for more substantial tasks like cooking steaks, not all models offer this capability.

— For nuts. A specialized attachment for making nut-shaped cakes is equipped with recesses for half of the nuts on one side, while the other side acts as a press to form the "shells." This type of nozzle is commonly found in hazelnut makers, but it can also be present in other kitchen appliances for creating various nut-shaped treats.

— For cupcakes. Cupcakes in this case usually mean muffins — products of a relatively small size, with a rounded top and a slightly tapering base. In addition to cake makers, nozzles of this type are found among sandwich makers (see "Type").

— For donuts. Nozzles of this kind typically feature ring-shaped notches, specifically designed for baking distinctive donuts or "bagels." However, there are alternative options available, and certain devices can be equipped with multiple attachments to create donuts in various shapes. These types of nozzles are utilized not only in donut makers but also in certain cupcake makers and sandwich makers.

— For an omelette. The traditional shape of omelettes is typically semicircular, and the recesses in this type of nozzle also have a similar shape. It's worth noting that with some clever techniques using such a nozzle, you can prepare other dishes as well, such as calzone or pasties. The versatility of the nozzle allows for experimenting with different fillings and ingredients to create a variety of delicious meals.

In addition to those listed above, modern kitchen devices can be equipped with other types of nozzles.

Fixation clamp

A special device that holds together the halves of a sandwich maker or other similar device (see "Type") and prevents them from opening during operation.
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