| Warranty | 2 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
The Borosil Klassy Grill Sandwich Maker is built for those who want jumbo-sized, café-style sandwiches at home. At 800 watts, the heating plates open to a generous 105°, giving easy access for loading and unloading two full-sized sandwiches in one go, with even grilling across each slice.
The plates carry a BPA & PTFE-free non-stick coating, so cleanup is quick and there's no concern over harmful residues. A cool-touch plastic back cover, thermal fuse, and anti-skid rubber feet keep things safe on the counter, and Borosil backs the Klassy with a 2-year warranty.
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The heating plates swing open to 105°, making it far easier to slot in jumbo-sized bread slices without squeezing.
The grill plates are coated with a non-toxic, non-stick surface that's safe for everyday food contact and easy to wipe clean.
Power indicator lights show at a glance when the unit is on and ready, so you never load bread into a cold appliance.
A plastic back cover stays cool during grilling, protecting hands from accidental contact with the heated body.
A built-in thermal fuse cuts power if the appliance overheats, adding a layer of protection during long grilling sessions.
It can make 2 jumbo-sized sandwiches in a single cycle, ideal for a filling breakfast or snack for two.
Yes, the BPA and PTFE-free plates along with the thermal fuse and cool-touch cover make it well suited for everyday use.
Borosil provides a 2-year warranty on the Klassy against manufacturing defects.
A light brushing of oil or butter is optional since the non-stick coating already prevents sticking, though it can add extra flavour to the crust.
The 105° opening gives good clearance for jumbo bread and generous fillings, making it more forgiving than narrower-opening models.