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Jeannie S.

Jeannie S.

Joined on 03/26/08

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Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker, Gray 25475
Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker, Gray 25475

Pros: Quick Start Instructions - easy to use Works as advertised Lots of possibilities for fillings Great price

Cons: None so far, except maybe there will be a line to use it because you have to wait 5 whole minutes for it cook the egg. If you're squeamish about the top half of the English muffin touching uncooked egg for a minute or so, this might be an issue for you.

Overall Review: Ok, I've only used it once so far, but I am delighted at what came out of it! Bottom layer = English muffin, Tillamook cheddar cheese, and a couple of slices of cheapy ham lunchmeat because I didn't have anything fancier already cooked. Put down the center plate and crack an egg into it and mix it around just a touch so the yolk cooks through (although I like my yolks runny, so I may try it without breaking it next time). Then top with the other half of the English muffin. You could also add extra meat, cheese, or whatever here, I think. Set the time for 5 minutes, slide the center plate out from under the egg, and pop your sandwich out of the rings. Perfectly toasted muffin, egg cooked all the way through but not dry, and cheese melted. Excellent!

Easy install, great inexpensive solution

Rosewill RX35-AT-IU SLV Aluminum 3.5" Silver IDE USB 2.0 External Enclosure
Rosewill RX35-AT-IU SLV Aluminum 3.5" Silver IDE USB 2.0 External Enclosure

Pros: Inexpensive, easy to install

Cons: Not many details in instruction for less technical users beyond assembling the hardware

Overall Review: I bought this to try to salvage my hard drive after a power outage fried the motherboard on my old, old desktop. Wasn't sure if my hard drive was still good, but for $20, I was able to try this myself without dragging desktop to a stranger and paying at least that much anyway. Followed easy instructions on HP website to take out old hard drive, popped it into this case, turned it on, plugged it in to our new laptop, and all my old files were there! Couldn't believe it could be that easy! Even if the thing never works again (and I have no reason to think that will happen), it was worth 20 bucks, and as long as it does keep working, I got myself 80 GB of extra storage. Nifty!