Before some of you delete my message, let me first apologize if I have
posted anything that was inappropriate or off topic. I subscribe to enough
lists to know how aggravating that is. However, I could not think of a
better place to ask questions about a cooking product than a blind cooks
list. So let me give you a review since I just prepared my first meal which
was boneless pork chops.

 

The grill fits perfectly atop my microwave though, of course, I would not
cook from there. I am not a good judge of weight but will say it weighs a
lot less than my very heavy older model KitchenAid stand mixer. Though the
dimensions are not the same, it might weigh about the amount of one of our
older model Perkins braillers. It requires a grounded plug. There is a
plastic drip tray at the bottom of the grill. This is similar to grills like
the Foreman, but this one has its own designated place into which the
plastic tray slides; it goes only one way, and nothing drips from it. Thanks
to Ward and others, I brailled the list of settings which are very definable
buttons that run across the grill on its handle. It was very helpful to know
that one should spray the cooking surface, top and bottom, with cooking
spray. As soon as you plug in the machine and press Power, the machine
beeps. You then make your food selection and press OK. It took about 5
minutes for the grill to heat; then it beeped three times. I put my meat on
as directed in the manual (found on the QVC web site). A few minutes later
the grill beeped three times for rare, three more when it got to medium and
three more when it got to well done. Because the meat was pork and a little
thick, I unplugged the machine but put the meat back on while I prepared my
salad. In about 25 minutes from the time I plugged in the grill to when I
removed my meat for the final time, my dinner was prepared. It does not
smell like an outdoor grill, but it's easy and could be very helpful for a
blind cook. I am an experienced one, but to me this is wonderful! Nothing is
for everyone and neither is this, but I like it very much and look forward
to doing something I have wanted to do for years-make grilled foods.

Sharon      

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