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VillaWare V5955 Grand Wrap Tortilla and Flatbread Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Villaware Category: Kitchen
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $45.70 You Save: $24.29 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 768
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.5 Dimensions (in): 15.3 x 11.5 x 8.7
MPN: V5955 Model: V5995 UPC: 096119595506 EAN: 0096119595506 ASIN: B00005R85X
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Flattens and bakes 10-inch tortilla wraps, pita, chapati, and other flatbreads | | • | Heavyweight die-cast aluminum cooking plates distribute heat evenly | | • | Nonstick cooking plates release breads easily, wipe clean | | • | 1000 watts of power, automatic temperature control, ready light | | • | Convenient cord wrap; stands on end for storage |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The history of flat bread goes back centuries and various cultures have created their own distinct variations on this theme. Experiencing warm, fresh flat bread, whether it's a soft tortilla, an Indian chapati, or a Chinese moo shoo, offers a very primal satisfaction. This appliance allows you to make your own flat bread very simply and easily, with a minimum of fuss, and a maximum of pleasure.
Amazon.com Review Built for power, speed, control, and ease, this 1000-watt appliance flattens and bakes 10-inch tortilla wraps, pitas, chapati, roti, and other flatbreads. Key to its performance are heavyweight die-cast aluminum top and bottom cooking plates that quickly and uniformly distribute heat so there are no hot spots to scorch breads. The plates are coated with nonstick material for easy release and simple wipe-clean convenience. An automatic temperature control takes the guesswork out of cooking, and a light signals when the flatbread maker has been heated to the proper temperature. A cord wrap reduces clutter, and the appliance can stand on end for storage. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 69 more reviews...
Definitely not what I thought November 29, 2008 I was able to make tortillas with this but the insides of them were very tough. The outside was fine but the inside was like plasti-rubber. The quality of the product construction and materials is not that great due to using plastic where ever possible. After a few uses, one of the plastic tabs used to apply the initial pressing pressure has become loose. I fear this will break soon.
Very convenient, but lacking authenticity November 11, 2008 The tortilla press is really great to have and the quality is quite good. The only bummer is that our whole wheat tortillas seem to be lacking that blistered effect,and they are a little more "spongy"... almost like the press needs to get hotter! We will keep it and use it often, but I am sure we will resort to our cast iron cooking technique when we want a more authentic effect.
Excellent Product October 28, 2008 I had seen all reviews for this product before purchase, some people felt this wasn't good some people said this excellent. But what i found was this is excellent product but you need to learn to use it before getting results. To get best results you need to make dough very soft if you are using a dough maker you need to do nothing more. If dough is not soft the tortillos or what ever you are making will break and will not grow in size as you keep pressing.When pressing to make tortillo bigger do not press more if you hear loud hissing sound that means tortillo is breaking, stop for couple of second and press again.
I made atleast 5 to 6 unsucessful attempts before i learned to use it. All the best if choose to buy the product it was worth the money for me
Useful as a Roti presser October 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enquired few of my friends who bought this item from amazon. all of them using this as a roti presser. For pressing roti's this is best option. If you want to make rotis also with this then it is not a good item to have. I press rotis and move it to the pan and heat it. If you use this machine to heat the rotis, it will be tough to eat them , them become dry.
Still this is reducing the pressing job. Also you get big rotis 10'. The dough should be very soft when pressing, otherwise becomes hard.
Shipment prompt from amazon.
You get out of it what you put into it October 17, 2008 I hesitated to write a review as reading the other reviews pretty much sums it up. The unit is well made and reasonably priced. I have yet to make a bad tortilla. You simply need to follow the instructions. I am very happy with this purchase and continue to believe that Amazon is the best place to buy.
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