🔥 Elevate Your Indoor Grilling Game! 🍽️
The Hamilton Beach Electric Indoor Grill offers a spacious 90 sq. in. nonstick cooking surface, allowing you to grill up to 6 burgers simultaneously. With 1200 watts of power, it cooks a variety of foods quickly and efficiently, making it ideal for health-conscious meal prep. The floating hinge accommodates thicker cuts, while the removable drip tray ensures easy cleanup. Perfect for any modern kitchen!
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.38"D x 12.68"W x 13.78"H |
Style | Modern |
Color | Silver |
Material Type Free | PFOA Free, PFAS Free, Lead Free |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Plastic, Metal |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Voltage | 120 |
Number of settings | 1 |
Wattage | 1200 watts |
Additional Features | Removable Drip Tray |
T**D
clean carefully
It does not allow for the removal of the grill plates for cleaning. We knew that when we ordered it. Just have to be careful when cleaning. Works very well.
A**R
Great buy
My friend loves it
S**H
Works to cook the food I like.
Heats up quickly, no smoke, cooks fish, veggies, tofu, veggie burgers, shrimp. Cleanup is messy — have to use alot of wet and then dry paper towels especially after grilling Salmon because of the fat. I even toasted bread after our toaster broke. So happy with it except wish the grill plates came off for washing. But then the price would be higher.
M**K
Cooks amazing
I jave made grilled cheese, burgers, and subs on this and it is always cooked to perfection 👌🏾.
S**T
Easy cleaning
Easy to clean. Cooks fast
V**G
Not as good as it could be
This grill cooks only just kind of okay, but it could have been a lot better. This unit both runs HOT and does not heat evenly, so food close to the cooking surface's outer edges tends to end up slightly undercooked, while stuff in the middle ends up overcooked at the same time, meaning you need to rotate and/or flip the food over partway through the cooking process. My George Foreman, on the other hand, for all its faults, ALWAYS cooked evenly. I could just set a kitchen timer and walk away, and get a perfectly cooked meal every time.That's really not so bad, all things considered. I mean, you can mitigate that by cooking in two stages, but it does mean having to tend the grill twice as often.The main problem is that it's a PAIN IN THE @$# to clean! I mean, wow, I should have heeded others' remarks about that.The non-stick surface is not nearly as non-stick as one might expect. I frequently cook burgers with a combination of salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder or flakes as seasoning, and I always clean the machine after every use. I have to really SCRUB the top side to get it clean enough for the next use, as the heat tends to bake the spices and the burgers' juices into a sort of "glaze". And it's a fairly hard glaze that has to be broken loose, and which you can feel (and maybe hear) scrape against the grill once it gets deposited onto your cleaning implement.The bottom side is another story. While it takes less effort to get the post-cooking detritus loose (probably because the grille ridges are much taller than on the top side), that detritus tends to pile up in the crevice at the front of the cooking surface as you're cleaning, as there's no way to simply sweep it off loosely (e.g. into a trash can). So you have to push all that crud back and forth from either side and coax it into the grease trap, and while doing that, some of it will get kicked back onto the cooking surface, so you have to wipe it off again. When you're done, you're still left with a rather greasy cooking surface.I use a wet, non-abrasive sponge for cleaning, and that always worked perfectly with the Foreman - I had a completely clean grill, ready to use again in under one minute, every time. With this Hamilton, I'd have to resort to something wasteful like paper towels if I hope to get it completely clean, so I've taken to treating it like an outdoor grill, in that I clean the cooking surfaces as best I can, make sure the grille ridges are free of debris, and then rely on the heat to kill off anything might be harmful.The only reason I bought this grill was that the hinges on my Foreman broke due to a known design flaw, and this looked like it had durable hinges, and it was priced comparably for a similar usable cooking surface area. The hinges do seem like they'll hold up okay, for what it's worth.The only other thing this grill has going for it is that the grease trap is designed better. It docks into the grill, so the grease is well-contained and is kept warm, making it faster to drain than the one the Foreman had (its long, shallow tray was easily to spill and had more surface for the grease to cling to, so I had to prop it up over my waste grease can for a minute or so to get it drained fully).I'd say it's best to just buy something else.
K**
Amazing!
Works well and can make many burgers at once! Easy to clean too
V**G
Love it
Easy to clean.. i could use this everyday, all day
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