[Electronics-Talk] sandwich maker question
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at panix.com
Sun Dec 24 07:36:22 UTC 2017
The sandwich maker I used had to be plugged in with a two prong plug.
For those to use batteries would really drain batteries fast.
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2017 02:15:32
> From: Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
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> Cc: Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] sandwich maker question
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> Hi all,
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> You can do a lot with a sandwich maker.
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> I read this online and include one of the links.
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> https://www.leaf.tv/articles/things-you-can-cook-in-a-sandwich-maker/
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> Use your favorite sandwich recipe in a sandwich maker to create a warm sandwich or melt. Use the sandwich maker to make a basic grilled cheese sandwich; add ham, chicken or other ingredients for variety. A sandwich maker is an easy way of making classic deli sandwiches like a patty melt or Reuben.
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> Nine Ways To Use Your Sandwich Maker
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> https://betweencarpools.com/cooking-hotel-room-9-ways-use-sandwich-maker/
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> Now, my question.
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> Do you have to plug in or does it run on battery?
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> Also, I read about the hamiliton beach one. is that accessible?
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> I wrote my last message asking also about general access.
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> Ashley
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