There's nothing better than a crispy toasted sandwich, filled with melted cheese, ham and tomato or whatever filling takes your fancy.
A sandwich toaster is a great way to upgrade your lunches, especially if you work from home, and there's no shortage of designs to shop. China Good Performance Dough Divider Rounder and Bakery Equipment Dough Divider Rounder
From cheap and cheerful to high-tech gadgets that can make everything from paninis to waffles, you can find them at John Lewis, Currys, Asda and Lakeland, to name a few.
To help you find the best one for your budget, we've compiled our top 12, from big-name brands such as Breville, Tower and Cuisinart.
With prices starting from just £9, here's our pick of the very best.
Thanks to the extra-large sandwich plates and deep pockets, you can fill your toasties to the brim with this Cuisinart model. It's no wonder it has some rave reviews, such as this one: "I have used this almost daily since it arrived and I love it... The cooking plates are easy to remove and easy to clean. Nothing not to love."
If you're cooking for two, this Breville sandwich maker is ideal. Powered by 850 watts, the non-stick, removable plates are easy to clean and are dishwasher safe. It can also accommodate small or large bread slices, has a cool-touch handle and non-slip feet.
This sandwich maker can do it all, thanks to the additional waffle plate and grill plate. A versatile appliance that can whip up fillings and flavours of all kinds, it has dishwasher safe parts, overheat safety protection and a thermos-insulated handle.
This budget-friendly option is perfect if you're keen to spend less than £15. It's compact and easy to stow away when not in use, is made from durable stainless steel and boasts two non-stick plates that will seal your sandwich without any spillages.
This four-slice design from Daewoo takes just minutes to cook tasty toasties and panini. The cool touch handles ensure you won't burn your fingers and there's plenty of room to prepare hot sarnies for the whole family.
Another Breville appliance making the cut is this one. One happy shopper said, "Who doesn't love a sandwich toastie? Super easy to use, and can hold quite a bit off filling to, then close and wait for the green light to come on before taking out, bread was lovely golden brown. I love how much filling you can get in."
You don't get more affordable than this. For less than a tenner you can enjoy toasted sandwiches that take just minutes to make and can filled with anything you like. One happy shopper said in their review: "This was my first time trying to use sandwich maker and I was amazed with the results. Quick and easy. Great item and very cheap."
A three in one appliance, with this VonHaus press you can make toasties, waffles or paninis. If that's no versatile we don't know what is. The plates are easily interchangeable and keeping them clean is fuss-free - simply wipe them down with a damp cloth after cooling down.
This Tower sandwich maker is designed to cook your bread and fillings automatically at the optimum temperature and thanks to the dual heat sources on each plate, you won't need to flip them over. The cool touch handles and locking latch are an added safety bonus. For less than £20, you can't go wrong.
Another Robert Dyas gem is this affordable toaster. To use, simply add your slices of bread with your fillings, butter side down, close the lid and let it get to work. The fastest and easiest way to jazz up WFH lunches, it's also compact and easy to clean.
Taking just minutes to toast up a delicious sandwich filled with meat or veggies, this Russell Hobbs toaster makes four portions, cuts and seal bread to allow deep fillings, has easy to clean non-stick plates and can stand upright for space-saving storage.
While it's an investment, this multi-purpose machine can be used to grill meat, fish or veg as well as toasties. It's no wonder it has glowing reviews across the board, one shopper said: "We love this grill, which makes great toasties and also grills aubergines etc. Extremely useful and easy to clean."
A man says he was ''kidnapped'' by his own runaway electric car - forcing him to dodge red lights and roundabouts and call police to ram it off the road. Brian Morrison, 53, says his new posh motor started driving itself - and he had to dial 999 from inside. He had been heading home from work on Sunday (1/10) when he says his brand new electric car decided to take control - and the brakes wouldn't work. Becoming stuck at 30mph he says his MG ZS EV fully electric vehicle suffered a ''catastrophic malfunction''. Brian called police who were forced to forcibly stop the runaway car by allowing it to slowly crash into their police van. Even after forcing the car to a halt Brian says that the car tried to keep moving once police tried moving their vehicle. A roadside repair mechanic later said they had 'never seen' anything like the incident. Brian, from Glasgow, Scotland, said that he was 'lucky' that the incident had taken place late at night at just after 10pm. He said: “I realised something was wrong when I was coming up to a roundabout, and went to slow down - but it didn't do it. "Then I heard a loud grinding noise that sounded like break pads - but because it was such a new car I knew it couldn't be a problem with them. "I managed to get around roundabout going at about 30mph, and and then had long road ahead of me, so I assumed it would stop without me accelerating - but it didn't. "I have mobility issues, so I couldn't even jump out - I was completely trapped inside the car going at 30mph. "It might not sound like it is very fast, but when you have no control over the speed and you're completely stuck inside it's terrifying." Brian initially called his wife in a panic to ask her to warn cars ahead of him that he could not stop his car. After realising that he would soon have to navigate traffic lights and several roundabouts, and worried about crashing into pedestrians and pub-goers headed home, he eventually called 999. He said: “The car was just running away on its own, there was nothing I could do. "When I dialed 999, they sent police to help and put some engineers on the line to try and solve the problem, and they were asking if it was a self-driving car. "It was the first time that the call handlers had experienced the issue, and they had no idea what to do. ''So eventually three police vehicles arrived and were driving in front of me and behind me. "I was 100% concentrating on my steering, so when a police van pulled up besides me and asked if I was Brian and if I was okay, I just yelled 'no i'm not, I cant stop'." Police initially tried having Brian throw his electronic key through their van window before driving off - but this failed to disengage the engine. After that, they tried to get Brian to forcibly shut off the engine by pressing the power button three times, which also failed. He then was asked to hold the power button for over two seconds, which also failed to stop the car. Police then decided to get Brian to crash into the back of their van before he got into a more built up area. Brian said: "After trying to shut the car down, my entire dashboard lit up with faults, and then it all went away after a second and just had a big red car symbol that said 'drive safely, stop driving immediately' or something. "Eventually I came up to a roundabout, which slowed the car down to about 15mph, and the Police van was waiting for me on the other side. "I went into the back of the van while it was moving, before they put on the breaks to stop me. ''After that, a police officer jumped into my car and did something which seemed to keep the car still. "After I got out though, they tried moving their van and the car kept going - so they had to sit with the van there for ages until the RAC got there. "I still have no idea what happened, but when the RAC got to me about three hours later he plugged in the car to do a diagnostic check and there was pages of faults. "He said he had never seen anything like it, and decided he was not willing to turn the engine on to see what was wrong." Brian's insurance say they are now investigating the incident which has left Brian questioning if he would drive another electric vehicle again. He added: "I don't know if I'll get another, frankly I've not even tried driving my wife's car - it was a terrifying experience." A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 10.35pm on Sunday, 1 October, we received a report of a driver unable to stop his electric car on the A803 heading towards Kirkintilloch. “The car was travelling at a low speed and officers carried out a controlled halt with the aid of a police vehicle. There was no damage to either vehicle. “The driver arranged for the vehicle to be recovered.” MG Cars Europe was contacted for comment.
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