Ambiano Waffeleisen Fur Belgische Waffeln (Waffle Iron for Belgian Waffles) 1000W

62,000.00
Make delicious Belgian waffles at home with the Ambiano Waffle Iron 1000W. Compact and powerful, it heats quickly for golden, crispy waffles every time. Easy to use and clean, this kitchen essential is perfect for breakfast, snacks, or desserts, bringing caf?-style treats straight to your table.

QASA 2 Slices Sandwich Maker QT-800

27,200.00
The QASA QT-800 Sandwich Maker makes delicious sandwiches in minutes. With non-stick heating plates, quick heating, and easy operation, it?s perfect for breakfast and snacks. Compact, safe, and easy to clean, it?s a convenient must-have for every kitchen.

QASA Sandwich Maker QTT-1000 4 Slices

30,500.00
The QASA QTT-1000 4-Slice Sandwich Maker prepares delicious sandwiches quickly. With non-stick plates, quick heating, and easy cleaning, it?s perfect for family breakfasts or snacks. Safe, compact, and durable, it?s a must-have kitchen companion.

Rashnik 2 Slices Sandwich Maker RN-1702

23,250.00
Prepare tasty sandwiches in minutes with the Rashnik RN-1702 2-Slice Sandwich Maker. Featuring non-stick plates, quick heating, and a compact design, it?s perfect for quick breakfasts and snacks. Durable, efficient, and easy to clean, it?s an ideal kitchen companion.

Rashnik 4 Slices Sandwich Maker RN-1712

43,400.00
Make more in less time with the Rashnik RN-1712 4-Slice Sandwich Maker. Featuring non-stick plates, fast heating, and easy operation, it?s perfect for families and gatherings. Durable, efficient, and stylish, it delivers delicious sandwiches every time.

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