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Home & Kitchen
Home & Kitchen
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A total kitchen lifesaver (even if your kitchen isn’t broken)We’re currently without a kitchen thanks to a pipe leak (fun!), and this griddle has seriously saved the day. It’s big enough to handle way more than a normal stovetop, think full breakfasts, grilled sandwiches, or a couple of burgers all at once, and it heats up super quickly. We've used it nearly every day since we got it.
Cleanup has been easy too (thankfully we still have sink access!) the nonstick surface actually lives up to the hype, and the drip tray helps keep the mess to a minimum. I also really appreciate the wide temperature range, which makes it feel more versatile than just a basic griddle – especially for the cost.
Honestly, even after our kitchen is fixed, I think this one’s staying in rotation since it's just super handy and such a great surface area compared to a stovetop.
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Easy to use easy to cleanCheap but effective. Uncomplicated and gets done what it needs done. Simple and to the point.
Anonymous –
VERY NICE!I ordered this griddle a couple of days ago and used it for the first time this morning. Please note that anything in the "Cons" section is not meant that there is anything wrong with the griddle. I have a very very small kitchen with little counter space. I am older and my eyesight isn't what it used to be. If I were younger, these items would not be an issue. So here goes:
PROS: The griddle, I feel, is very good quality. I love the non-stick surface. It looks nice. It did not take long to heat up. And as I found this morning when I was cooking bacon, it is nice to have that little drain hole and cup. After the bacon cooked, I was able to tilt the griddle holding it by the legs, and let's some of the bacon fat run off. After that, I tried frying an egg. That came out well, even though I messed it up when I tried to flip it! It appears that the griddle does heat up evenly. As you can see by the photo I have provided, I cooked up five slices of thin cut bacon. I used the recommended temperature of 350° and it worked out just fine. The griddle is easy to wash by hand.
CONS: As I mentioned above, I have very little counter space in my small kitchen. Although the griddle fit well on my countertop, I lost some counter space. This was not too much of an issue while I was cooking. Where it was an issue for me is waiting for it to cool down before I could move it. If you have a larger kitchen and more counter space, obviously this will not be an issue for you. Also, to me the design of the power cord and temperature control could be improved. Most electric appliances that I have used with such a cord have a red light. This one has a blue light, and I can barely see it as the blue sort of blends in with the black. Also, since the temperature control is curved, I'm limited to where I can plug it in. If it was straight, that would be great. It is a shorter cord, but apparently that is a safety factor.
SUMMARY: The griddle is good quality. It was packed well. It has a good user manual. It looks nice. I was pleased with the way it cooked bacon. So, I would recommend this if you as an option if you are looking to buy a griddle. As to the cons, again this is due to my age and my eyesight. And the limited space that I have. The griddle worked very well, in my opinion. I hope that these comments or helpful thank you for letting me share them. Happy cooking to everyone!
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Makes Cooking Easier!I recently bought this electric griddle on Amazon, and I’m really glad I did! It heats up quickly and evenly, which makes cooking breakfast, lunch, or even quick dinners super convenient. I’ve used it for pancakes, eggs, bacon, grilled cheese, and even veggies, it handles everything perfectly.
The non-stick surface works great. Food slides right off, and cleanup is so easy, just a quick wipe with a damp cloth and it’s good to go. I also love that it has a drip tray to catch excess grease, which helps keep things neat and a little healthier.
It’s a good size, too, big enough to cook for a few people at once, but still compact enough to store without taking up too much space. The temperature control is simple to use and gives good results without overheating.
For the price, I think it’s a great value. Whether you cook a lot or just want something easy to use without firing up the stove, this griddle is a great buy. Highly recommend!