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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Feb 26, 2026 05:26 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Feb 26, 2026 05:26 PM

6.5" Victoria Cast Iron Tortilla Press, Tortilla & Roti Maker

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Amazon has 6.5" Victoria Cast Iron Tortilla Press, Tortilla & Roti Maker for $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Pre-seasoned cast iron tortilla press with flaxseed oil; PTFE/PFOA-free
  • Durable design with flat plates, strong heat retention, ergonomic handle
  • Makes tortillas and other foods like quesadillas, empanadas, and roti
  • Made in Colombia since 1939 with long-lasting cast iron construction

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    • This sale price matches this previous FrontPage Deal which received over 40 Thumbs Up from the community.
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    • Receives 4.5 Stars out of 5 Stars based on 32,900 Customer Reviews.
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Amazon has 6.5" Victoria Cast Iron Tortilla Press, Tortilla & Roti Maker for $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Pre-seasoned cast iron tortilla press with flaxseed oil; PTFE/PFOA-free
  • Durable design with flat plates, strong heat retention, ergonomic handle
  • Makes tortillas and other foods like quesadillas, empanadas, and roti
  • Made in Colombia since 1939 with long-lasting cast iron construction

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price matches this previous FrontPage Deal which received over 40 Thumbs Up from the community.
  • Reviews:
    • Receives 4.5 Stars out of 5 Stars based on 32,900 Customer Reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Victoria Cast Iron Tortilla Press, Tortilla and Roti Maker, Made in Colombia, 6.5 Inches

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Yesterday 01:21 AM
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VictorB6150Yesterday 01:21 AM
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Is this good to make like salmon carpaccio or change the texture?
Yesterday 01:49 PM
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cal3thousandYesterday 01:49 PM
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If you like Mexican food. Get one.

I never buy corn tortillas or worry if I have fresh ones. Handmade corn tortillas are so much better in taste and health over factory made
Yesterday 02:39 PM
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desidude2000Yesterday 02:39 PM
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Can you use it to make rotis? Would it work?
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Yesterday 02:40 PM
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pechangoYesterday 02:40 PM
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Been wanting one, will give this a try.
Yesterday 02:41 PM
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pechangoYesterday 02:41 PM
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Quote from desidude2000 :
Can you use it to make rotis? Would it work?
Did you read the description?
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Yesterday 03:15 PM
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barathrumYesterday 03:15 PM
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Good deal for those who prefer small tortillas. It's a shame the 10" version of this never goes on sale.
Yesterday 03:32 PM
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BlueFriction598Yesterday 03:32 PM
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I have one. Got it on sale for $17. Waited a while to get that price. This is a deal. However the hinge is a simple cotter pin which is relatively weak although easily replaced.

Tried it regular bread dough. Not a chance. Tried it with a high hydration bread dough (about 60% water) Pressed it so thin the dough couldn't hold together. Stick to the description unless you enjoy tinkering.
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Yesterday 03:54 PM
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vietchristian75Yesterday 03:54 PM
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Wonder if this can make Korean stuffed pancakes.
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Yesterday 04:01 PM
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ozmotesYesterday 04:01 PM
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Quote from vietchristian75 :
Wonder if this can make Korean stuffed pancakes.
The batter for those are poured (like a pancake). This device wouldn't make sense for that.
Yesterday 04:49 PM
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AmericaneskuYesterday 04:49 PM
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In for 1. I make tacos often using both four and corn tortillas. I've been using all sorts of "other" things in my kitchen to shape the tortillas when I do it from scratch but it's never perfect and it's a pain in the ... apron. At this price, Made in Columbia and made of cast iron, should be more than enough! Great deal (I think)!
Yesterday 04:52 PM
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AmericaneskuYesterday 04:52 PM
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Quote from BlueFriction598 :
I have one. Got it on sale for $17. Waited a while to get that price. This is a deal. However the hinge is a simple cotter pin which is relatively weak although easily replaced.

Tried it regular bread dough. Not a chance. Tried it with a high hydration bread dough (about 60% water) Pressed it so thin the dough couldn't hold together. Stick to the description unless you enjoy tinkering.
I think using some parchment paper is key to making these perfectly! Even when using the right dough "formulas". That's what I've done in the past!
Yesterday 05:59 PM
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CollegeRamenEatYesterday 05:59 PM
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Quote from VictorB6150 :
Is this good to make like salmon carpaccio or change the texture?
easier just to use a meat mallet to get the right texture
Yesterday 06:23 PM
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vietchristian75Yesterday 06:23 PM
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Quote from ozmotes :
The batter for those are poured (like a pancake). This device wouldn't make sense for that.
I actually tried to make it on the griddle with the recipe, which makes dough balls to stuff with choice of paste, and squish with a dough press or small plate. Maybe this would make it easier. Thanks for the input!
Yesterday 07:34 PM
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DealsAdd1ctYesterday 07:34 PM
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Frequently returned item. Have great reviews. Wonder why.

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Yesterday 07:38 PM
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onlycashYesterday 07:38 PM
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I think some people may be misunderstanding what this is and how to use it.

You don't cook with it, you use it to form the tortilla.

This quick video may help.


https://youtu.be/H3iedDSBQHw


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