
Gotham Steel
The Gotham Steel Nonstick Panini Press Sandwich Maker (model 2108) is a compact 2‑in‑1 electric appliance that grills two small sandwiches, paninis, French toast, waffles or breakfast items at once using dual TI‑ceramic nonstick plates, featuring a cool‑touch locking handle, indicator lights and automatic shut‑off for safe, quick cooking in tight spaces.
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$19.19
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$18.77
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$14.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional testers highlight the panini press’s TI‑ceramic nonstick coating as a standout feature that prevents sticking and simplifies cleanup, while praising the dual plates for cooking two items at once and the compact, upright storage for portability. However, they note the limited cooking surface restricts it to small‑portion meals and criticize the plasticky build quality.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the ease of use, rapid cooking time, and effortless wipe‑clean nonstick surface, especially for quick kids’ meals. Common complaints focus on the tiny sandwich size, inability to handle thick or large fillings, and a cheap‑looking plastic construction.
Common Complaints
Sandwich size too small for adults, plasticky feel and appearance, and conflicting dimension information that can mislead storage planning.
What People Are Saying
“very convenient”
“I'm a grown ass woman, give me a real sandwich”
How It Compares
vs. Hamilton Beach 2‑Slice Sandwich Maker
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Disadvantages
Choose Hamilton Beach if you need larger sandwiches and don’t mind a bigger footprint; choose Gotham Steel for ultra‑compact, quick‑cook needs.
vs. Black+Decker 2‑Slice Sandwich Maker
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Disadvantages
Black+Decker is better for users who want extra accessories and a sturdier feel, while Gotham Steel excels for space‑saving, fast cooking of small meals.