The CRIMPiT – TWIN PACK – A toastie maker for Thins – Make
The CRIMPiT – TWIN PACK – A toastie maker for Thins – Make toasted snacks in minutes – Healthy toasted snacks – Designed especially to work with low calorie Thin bread
How does the Crimpit work?
Place a slice of thin bread in the base, add your ingredients, then place a slice of thin bread on top. Press down the CRIMPiT lid to crimp and seal your snack, then pop your parcel into the toaster, under the grill or into the air fryer. The enjoy!
Can you use normal bread?
Yes, customers use a mixture of Thins, normal bread and pastry! The only difference is that you get more bread wastage when using normal bread.
Do you need to add anything to make it seal?
Nope! However, if your bread is a little dry then it can help to run a wet finger round the edge of the bread before sealing. It acts a little bit like glue! Always check your seal before toasting!
Do you heat the Crimpit device?
No, you seal your toastie with the Crimpit and heat only once removed from the Crimpit.
How long to toast your Thins toastie?
Roughly 2-3 mins in toaster and 4-6 mins in Air-fyer (You will need to test what works best for you).
Crimpit Recipe Examples
Chicken Teriyaki Fakeaway
Crimpit Recipe Examples
Red Pepper & Smoked Paprika Chutney
Weight: | 120 g |
Dimensions: | 21.2 x 20.7 x 2.7 cm; 120 Grams |
Brand: | CRIMPiT |
Colour: | Yellow, Black |
Dimensions: | 21.2 x 20.7 x 2.7 cm; 120 Grams |
Use it all the time. It’s a great little sandwich maker specially for the kids and for them to take to school for their lunch boxes. The Great toasted as well
I have seen these advertised and thought I would give it a go. So easy to use, crimps perfectly almost every time and fit neatly into toaster. You do need a toaster that has wider pocket’s depending on how full the toasties are. Would definitely recommend
This little beauty is pure simplicity but super effective. If like myself you love a toasted sandwich but hate the mess it makes, get yourself one of these. In seconds you’ve got a little pocket of goodness that can be chucked in the toaster, or the frying pan or whatever.
The product is sturdy and the crimped thins come out easily. (This may depend on the quality of the bread you use). I’d highly recommend a mozzarella and chorizo or a cheddar and strawberry jam. Looking forward to trying a Nutella and peanut butter combo.
I hate that someone is making a fortune off of something so simple but so good. Actually, I don’t – I just hate that I didn’t think of it!
Very easy to use. Many different combinations of ingredients you can put in. Great for pack ups. Large Facebook community sharing recipe ideas. Don’t have to use Thins, can also use bread. Tried to use dough but didn’t work out that good as it just went everywhere. Perfect size though as you wouldn’t want it any bigger. Found it better to put toasties in the air frier but works OK in the toaster.
We have had one of these products for nearly a year but my husband decided to forget to take the plastic part off before he put it in the toaster. This melted the crimpit and we also needed to buy a new toaster.
We loved it so much that we just had to get another one asap. My husband has promised not to make the same mistake again.
So so good, especially for breakfast, a quick snack, or if you don’t want a big sandwich. So easy and quick to use. I put ours in our air fryer – 200 degrees for about 7-8mins and it’s perfect.
Love this little kitchen gadget, it’s so quick and easy to make a delicious toasty. Don’t over fill and do double check that the sides are sealed before putting it in the toaster.
Brilliant gadget, it seals the bread completely. I cook the sandwich in the air fryer and it makes the most amazing toasted sandwich, I can now do away with the sandwich toaster, one more thing out of the kitchen.
Absolutely love our crimpet. Easy to use and works perfectly.
Bit of a faff is you use own brand thins, rather than Warburton but still works.
Really simple and never had an issue.
Never realised how small they are when compared to the slices of bread that we use…. and how much would then have to be removed / disguarded.
Good solid construction, just too small meant these were returned and we were refunded.
What a great little invention the CRIMPIT is. Very easy to use.
1, buy sandwich thins
2, put one slice of the sandwich thin in the black part of the CRIMPIT
3, add fillings of choice.. don’t overfill
4, place other piece of sandwich thin on top of filled bottom thin
5, place yellow CRIMPIT part on top of sandwich creation
6, press down on yellow CRIMPIT ‘lid’ to seal the sandwich thin together
7, take off yellow CRIMPIT ‘lid’
8, sandwich thin creation is ready to remove from bottom black part of CRIMPIT , I find a fork to gently prise it out helps as the sandwich thin can get pressed in and slightly stuck.
9, once sandwich thin is removed from CRIMPIT then you put the SANDWICH ONLY! into the toaster or airfryer, NEVER put the actual CRIMPIT into the toaster or airfryer etc..
10, toast or airfry for desired time, usually 2-3 minutes in a toaster, airfyer timings not sure as I only use mine in the toaster.
11, if still unsure, re read steps 1-10 and also the enclosed instructions with your CRIMPET
12, DO NOT PUT THE ACTUAL CRIMPIT IN THE TOASTER OR AIRFRYER. Melted plastic is not an optional topping or a side order with your sandwich.
Hopefully this review is helpful to someone as I’ve read countless reviews where people are putting the whole thing..sandwich thins, fillings and the CRIMPIT into the toaster ! DO NOT DO THIS.
Finally..
13, Enjoy !
But, it could do with being 1cm bigger all round. The Warburton’s Thin had to be squished into it to not hang over the edges making it more difficult to crimp. I toasted mine in the air fryer and it was a bit too nice for someone on the 16:8 fasting diet!
This is good if you are dieting and want a small toasted sandwich using the sandwich thins. It works very nicely with those. Handy for making a snack with them too. If you want a full size sandwich, using this wastes a lot of bread. Or you can make double with the sandwich thins.
I was waiting for my crimpit to arrive and specifically starved myself all day, so I can overdose on crimpit goodness after work! Oh my, this gadget blew my sock off! I ate a full pack of thins with ham and cheese. Couldn’t stop making these beauty pies! So easy to make! Just follow few easy steps! I cannot believe some people actually toasted the actual plastic crimpit lol. No bread wasted as it’s just perfect for bread thins. No cheese leaks in the toaster either! Seals the bread perfectly! No mess and no hassle. The best thing I bought in my life! I’ll be living of crimpit toasties for the next few weeks that’s for sure, or even maybe for the rest of my life…
I used thins to make a basic cheese toastie. It was easy to use and I’m pleased. But can you use it with normal bread
I wonder?
It does say to use thins in the instructions and on the box.
It comes with a small recipe leaflet.
An interesting concept. In good with it so far.
Bought this to finally get rid of my messy toasted sandwich maker.
I’m not using the recommended Warburton Thins with this as they are way too expensive for what they are – 1.60 for 6 at the moment! Instead I just grab two pieces of bread, add the filling, crimpit down hard, and then peel off the excess crust.
Then it’s just a case of a little butter on both sides, drop into the air fryer for 6 or 7 minutes (turning half way). Done. Works just as well and much cheaper.
Bought this today and noted how small it was in comparison to the Sandwich Squares that I buy. After pressing the sandwich into the Crimpit as per the instructions to crimp the edges it chops the edge off. Why can’t you make the Crimpit slightly bigger to stop this happening as it makes the finished toastie very small. I needed to make 2 in order to make it worthwhile. The end result is very tasty but just needs to be bigge
Love this gadget. Highly amused reading the reviews from people who put the whole thing in the toaster seeing as there are clear picture instructions on the box and on a card inside; AND it says on the actual item: WARNING, do not heat plastic. How clear can they be?
So, the outcome of using this item is very satisfactory, although, the toast does come out a little bit dry on the outside.
The reason for the four, instead of five stars is simply the cost. It’s a ridiculous amount of money for a couple of bits of plastic.