The Milex Copper Fusion Glass Lid Grill is versatile, efficient and super easy to clean, with its versatility going above and beyond the typical grill. With the Copper Fusion Grill, you can do skillet and griddle style cooking too!
Cooks anything from blueberry pancakes to juicy, grilled steaks! This grill really does it all! Equipped with 1650 Watts of power, you can expect instant heat, allowing you to cook food faster than conventional grills or griddles.
What's more, is that clean up is easy with all removable parts (aside from the temperature controller) being dishwasher safe. The drip tray and base are cleaned easily by hand washing in warm, soapy water.
Thanks to the heavy-duty and portable abilities of the grill, it makes it perfect for family vacations and picnics, it is fit for any occasion. It was designed for easy storage, making it great for both indoor & outdoor use. It can even be stored upright, eliminated wasted space in the cupboard or on your kitchen counter!
You can expect healthy grilling and cooking at the right temperature as this grill comes with a temperature controller, as well as a grilling surface with slots that drain excess fats and a drip tray to catch it all. This ensures you get healthier, more delicious meals, every time! The adjustable and removable temperature controller is very user-friendly and once attached, it heats up the grill instantly!
The Copper Fusion Grill also spoils you with a heat-tempered glass lid, which keeps your food hot, moist, & crispy while preventing any messes.
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