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Amazon has the Hamilton Beach Panini Press/Sandwich Maker (25462Z) for $19.88 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $25. Matched at Walmart. That’s $10 under the original listing, matching the Amazon all-time low and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds.

Hamilton Beach Panini Press/Sandwich Maker:

This Hamilton Beach Panini Press Gourmet Sandwich Maker, 25462Z lets you quickly grill hot sandwiches of any thickness. This unit has a non-stick grill that turns any Panini into a mouth-watering sensation. The cafe-style floating lid with lockable hinge presses down onto the bread, leaving enticing grill marks behind. The Hamilton Beach Sandwich Maker is a versatile tool for any kitchen and is great for simple weeknight meals or casual entertaining with friends. The sizable grill surface makes cooking for large parties a breeze. You can pile the bread up with your favorite veggies, cheese and other ingredients to enjoy a satisfying meal. You can also make delicious quesadillas or grilled vegetables using this cheerful red sandwich maker. This Hamilton Beach Sandwich Maker features two indicator lights, which are located on the lid. These lights illuminate when power is on and when the unit is heated and ready for use.

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