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Reddit mentions of Cuisinart GR-150P1 GR-150 Griddler Deluxe, Brushed Stainless
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Cuisinart GR-150P1 GR-150 Griddler Deluxe, Brushed Stainless. Here are the top ones.
- ENDLESS FUNCTIONS: With 1800-watts and 6 cooking options your Griddler can be used as a contact grill, panini press, full grill, full griddle, half grill/half griddle and top melt
- EASY TO USE: Red/green LED indicator lights, Dual zone temperature control and adjustable top cover and lock for storage with handlebar for easy use
- MUST-HAVE FEATURES: Large grilling surface of 240-square-inches and sear function at 500-degree Fahrenheit for up to 2 minutes at a time with integrated drip tray
- INCLUDED: Removable and reversible dishwasher-safe nonstick cooking plates that store easily, dishwasher-safe accessories, scraping tool for easy cleanup, instruction manual and gourmet recipes for your enjoyment
- LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
Features:
Specs:
Color | Stainless Steel |
Height | 7.87 Inches |
Length | 15.98 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Deluxe |
Weight | 13.3 Pounds |
Width | 14.6 Inches |
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$30 cheaper on Amazon
Looks like there's also an even fancier upgrade version
Best way to go is one of these imo - http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-GR-150-Griddler-Brushed-Stainless/dp/B008EYOPPU/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1465181383&sr=8-7&keywords=cuisinart+grill
It's this. Got it for a steal at Kohl's...
You can do this! Not Thanksgiving dinner for 12, but for Seattle city living? Absolutely!
In my old city, I quit using my full-sized oven for about two years straight when electricity costs went into orbit.
I used my little convection oven for a lot of things, and it was great. Cut the cooking time down, and did a nice job browning. It got left with my mum when we relocated, so I'm thinking of getting another-- this one looks interesting. Our old one was a pricey Sanyo stainless steel one, and it had enough quirks (the loud beeping, for one) that I thought I'd try another brand.
I used a silicone bundt pan to bake fairly good cakes in the microwave in about ten minutes.
My stovetop was used mostly on one or occasionally two burners, so I could see adapting to one or two countertop units.
A slow cooker was great for stews and braised meats.
I just saw a commercial for this multi-functional griddler, and I kinda want one!
I'd get a kitchen cart or table, maybe a nice stainless steel-topped one like this, for all my appliances, and just make sure the electric and cords are sufficient.
I can't help much with countertop burners, except to say be very careful about gas vs. electric-- you won't have a flue or even a hood in your new home to carry away any dangerous fumes! Oh, and you'll want to minimise frying, again, with no rangetop hood to carry away the grease.
Good luck! It sounds like a nice experiment and adventure!