Yes, there are toasted sandwich makers or sandwich presses available in the market that do not cut the sandwich in half. These types of sandwich makers typically have a different design compared to the more common ones that create two separate halves. Instead, they produce a sealed and toasted pocket-style sandwich.
The pocket-style sandwich makers usually have a clamshell-like design with a single large compartment that seals the edges of the sandwich together, creating a sealed pocket. The filling is enclosed within the bread, and when the sandwich is toasted, the edges get sealed shut, preventing the contents from spilling out.
These pocket sandwich makers can be found in various shapes and sizes, and they can accommodate different bread sizes, from regular slices to larger sandwich bread or wraps. Some models may also have removable plates for easy cleaning.
If you prefer your sandwich to remain whole and not cut in half, look for sandwich makers specifically advertised as "pocket sandwich makers" or "sealed sandwich makers." Be sure to check the product features and descriptions to ensure it meets your needs and requirements.