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Home cooks say Kmart’s $15 sandwich toaster is their best buy yet, but they don’t use it to make sandwiches

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An Australian mother used Kmart's popular $15 Anko Microwave Toastie Maker to cook an egg in her microwave in under four minutes.

An Australian mum has revealed how she makes perfect fried eggs using Kmart’s popular $15 microwave toaster.

And it takes less than four minutes.

The mom was excited to share her cooking tip online and started by spraying both sides of the toaster with oil.

He then cracked an egg into the middle of one of the plates, sealed it, and put it in the microwave to cook.

“It worked,” said the delighted mother as she opened the toaster to reveal the hard-boiled egg.

Mom recommended cooking the egg for a little less than four minutes, as the yolk was a little drier than she normally likes.

People were delighted with the cooking tip.

“Maybe you can add a slice of bacon and you’ll have breakfast ready,” one woman suggested.

An Australian mother used Kmart’s popular $15 Anko Microwave Toastie Maker to cook an egg in her microwave in under four minutes.

Kmart's innovative device makes toast

The $15 device heats pies, pizzas and

Fans of “amazing” offerings are already using the Microwave Toaster to make the “crispier” toasties and party cakes.

The popular device has caused a frenzy among fans since its quiet launch last month, and is already being hailed as a “revolutionary.”

One impressed mother even bought three toasters for her adult children.

The device is available in pink, green, blue or black.

It has a silicone casing and a non-stick aluminum interior for easy cleaning.

Fans are already using it to make the crispiest melted cheese toasties and party cakes.

Many have recommended this versatile appliance for reheating leftover pizza.

One person even mentioned that the Microwave Toaster is a smart choice for celiacs.

“My mother is gluten intolerant and swears by these sandwich makers. She keeps one at work so she can make toast without worrying about the communal sandwich maker contaminating it with gluten,” she said.

A TikTok video showing the device preparing a perfectly golden toast has already received 5.2 million likes in the past week.

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