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2025-09-03 12:23:44
So fun and easy to use! Very versatile. It can be used for fun dinners and "pie" desserts. We found that using a little water brushed on the tortillas with a brush after following the microwave instructions worked best for getting it to stick and seal well. We then throw in an air fryer for about 7 minutes at 400°F and dinner is served!
Bryant D.
2025-08-18 10:07:05
Can’t rave enough on thisI’ve tried the metal crimp but this this is so easy for flour tortillasI’m sure would work with any rolled out doughBut after it’s crimpedIt stays crimpedI started doing breakfast tacos then had some leftover hamburger spaghetti sauceSo put some spaghetti sauce and cheese in a flour tortillaCrimped then put in air fryer for 3 minutesPocket pizzaWell worth the money
Carl
2025-08-10 16:46:24
Good quality materials. However, it requires large tortillas and wastes a portion of the tortilla’s edge. Also, it doesn’t always crimp like it does in the commercial.
Phyllis Gay
2025-07-27 14:26:16
Makes eating fun, especially when you are dieting. Hold everything together so it doesn’t fall out while you are trying to eat it!So easy to use!
Deb
2025-07-25 10:16:24
The process seems fine. It works better with warmed up burrito skins. It’s very easy to over fill. They don’t really stick together well. Very easy to puncture the edges. Just a big mess.
delena
2025-07-23 10:19:23
This is a won#erful product! We love using it for a number of hand pies including fruit pies, meat pies, pizza pies and any other convenience lunches. Warm the tortille shells prior to filling, add a bead of water or egg wash to the edges before crimping to ensure a solid crust seal. Perfect for the air fryer!!!
KRFRAZ
2025-07-06 16:16:04
I was really wanting this product to work as advertised, but my tortillas just don't seal! I warmed them in the microwave as instructed and press hard, but when I lift it out of the Crimp It, each and every one opens up. And, I don't overstuff them at all.
PawPaw
2025-06-30 15:22:18
As i recently decided to start trying to actually pay attention to how many calories i take in, and cook more items high in protein i figured burritos/wraps would be the best way.i use this thing almost daily, placing my ingredients in a tortilla while placed in the device then putting the tortilla in the skillet for a brief period to warm/slightly crisp the tortill then placing it in the device and folding over. it makes combining my rice, beans, eggs, and whatever proteins/ingredients i am eating extremely easy and not a mess to eat.an added benefit is the design itself is very easy to clean. my only desire is for a slightly smaller version so i can use it on smaller tortillas better. highly recommended item
Kelly Bradley
2025-06-13 13:07:45
So, funny story: I bulk bought tortillas for this CRIMPiT Wrap Sealer, only to find out they were slightly too small. Yes, I know, bulk buying tiny wraps, smart, right? - I got over excited before it arrived. But fear not, with a bit of creative jiggling and some determination, these little wraps still work. Just jiggle them down a bit lower in the sealer, and they somehow hold together. Sometimes the wrap doesn’t want to stick down properly, but I found a little water on the edges works wonders. And if that doesn’t work? Flip it over and give it another go, it will work eventually, trust me. Until I get through my mountain of ‘mini’ tortillas, this is my life now.The best part of the CRIMPiT is that you can put practically anything in it. Want to switch things up? Try using pastry instead of a tortilla, just whack in some cooked bacon and cheese, and you’ve got yourself a pretty glorious pasty situation. You can air fry or pop these creations in the oven, whichever suits your mood or hunger level.Overall, the CRIMPiT Wrap Sealer is a fun and handy tool for anyone who loves a good burrito or pastry experiment. It’s versatile, forgiving of my tortilla mishaps, and makes meal prep feel a bit like an exciting kitchen challenge. Just remember: no tortilla is too small if you’ve got enough determination (and maybe a bit of water) - Reccomended wraps are the 'Mission' ones, just for info.
iamniallo
2025-06-11 13:13:50
Nice, quick and easy way to seal your wraps. Wife couldn’t understand why I didn’t just use a fork to crimp the edges but this makes it easy, convenient and neat. Not much more to say really as the real quality is what you put in it! The device itself feels pretty basic, but sturdy enough so it will last the test of time.
Mr. Ceirion Port
2025-02-28 15:33:29
I use this along side an air fryer and it works great. If you follow the instructions and put in microwave first before you crimp you get a solid seal each time.Cheese and beans in a crimp is amazing, you can literally put anything in the wraps and get them hot. Yes you probably could do with a fork but this saves son much time and it seals so much better.
Nicola KS
2025-02-25 12:13:12
I was going to buy from the crimp it website but oddly asking for all my details ( phone numbers etc), so I opted to buy from Amazon instead. The full cost on Amazon using Prime is the same cost from buying from the brands website and postal costs but I liked the easier returns policy with Amazon.However, once you buy this, there is no way on hell's earth are you going to return it as it is sooooooo really helpful when making wraps. Now, I'm one of the few on this planet that doesn't own an air fryer but my normal wrapping skills are a touch dodgy. This nifty piece of plastic really doesdo the trick when folding wraps.Just make sure you buy larger wraps and put the wrap minus contents in the microwave to warm before use. I usually brush water around the edges first and pop in the microwave with the cricut underneath for 20 seconds first. Pull out, fill half of the wrap, then I fold the actualt wrap in half and then fold over the crimpit. I did it the other way before and would loose the contents or the wrap edges would not meet properly but this way works better
C. Addison
2025-01-28 21:49:03
I like this for making quick snacks from a wrap ,but think it’s quite pricey at £20 for literally a piece of plastic that folds a wrap, you could use a fork to edge it but I suppose it’s a good idea and makes it a bit quicker to make a wrap but over priced for what it is
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