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Chefman Smokeless Indoor Electric Grill with Adjustable Temperature Control - Stainless Steel
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- OUTDOOR GRILLING, INSIDE: Our indoor smokeless grill allows you to enjoy the flavors of grilling anywhere, anytime. This convenient countertop grill instantly adds cooking space to your kitchen and creates delicious dinners in no time.
- KEEP THE AIR CLEAN: Our smokeless indoor grill utilizes a water-filled drip tray to whisk away smoke from the electric grill indoors so you can enjoy outdoor flavors year-round.
- COOK FOR A CROWD: The extra-large 15 x 9-inch grilling space makes this inside grill ultra-functional, with plenty of room to cook for the whole family. Cook up main dishes and sides simultaneously and finish dinner quickly.
- HEALTHY, WHOLESOME COOKING: The specially designed nonstick pyramid-style grill plate and removable grease drip tray pull excess oil and grease away from your food for delicious cooking you can feel good about.
- CUSTOMIZABLE HEAT: The adjustable low-to-high heat temperature control makes this the ideal inside grill for kitchen cooking.
- LESS MESS: Nonstick grill plate, dishwasher-safe base, and drip tray keep cleanup simple and save time.
- RESOURCES: UL approved with advanced safety technology for long-lasting durability and a 1-year assurance provided by Chefman. 1500W/120V-RJ23-SPG-SS
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Q: Does it give the same grill flavor as charcoal and lighter fluid? aka A REAL OUTDOOR grill 😂😂
A: A grill is characterized by group of small marks in parallel rows which sear the food cooked in this pattern. An indoor grill will produce a different flavor from an outdoor charcoal grill in the same way that cooking in a pan over an induction stove will produce a different flavor than cooking in a pan over a fire. The different appliances are designed to suit different needs. We hope this clears up any confusion regarding the difference.
submitted byAlex - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does this include a lid?
A: No, there is not a lid.
submitted byBriggs - 9 months ago