Toas-Tite by Toas-Tite
Toas-Tite™ pies are what everybody yearned for back in the 40s. And now the Toas-Tite is back! These delectable little taste thrills look like miniature pies- crispy brown outside and sealed all aroun...; See complete description »
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Customer Reviews
I remember we had one of these when I was a kid. My mother made sweet and savory sandwiches with it and they were great. Over the years it disappeared. I hadn't thought about it until I saw this on your website and knew I had to have it. I've made several sandwiches with it and they are as good as I remember them. Thanks for bringing back and old favorite.
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As a small child, my husband's aunt always made him toasted cheese sandwiches with her toas-tite maker (her's was from the 1950's era). For years, (we have been married 38 years) he has raved about her toasted cheese sandwiches made with her toas-tite maker. I have an electric pannini maker as well as a George Forman grill. I have made him toasted cheese sandwiches. He loves them, but he had always said that it just wasn't the same as with the toas-tite. As soon as I saw your toas-tite maker, I ordered one. I have to admit that he was right. The toas tite maker automatically cuts the crusts off and seals the sandwich. I am very happy that I ordered the toas-tite.
2 of 2 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »Had one in the past and thrilled to have this
It works just like my old one which my eldest daughter has.
2 of 2 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »Toas-Tites, Almost as Good as Ever
Growing up with Tias-tites, I was happy to discover this is still around. The only difference is it is not as heavy. It still does a wonderful job on sandwiches and the best part is there are no crusts.
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I remember using an item similar to this back in the 40's. My older cousin was visiting from San Antonio and brought one with her and we all gathered in the kitchen as home made pot pies and desert were prepared.
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