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Review on 🍳 Efficient Family-Sized Electric Griddle with Drip Tray: BLACK+DECKER GD2011B by Jonathan Collins

Revainrating 4 out of 5

To keep it easy to read, here's what I liked and what I did.

This is a review of the Black and Decker GD2011B family pan. Summary - We have used a Presto 07030 pan in the past and it still worked well but the teflon coating was peeling off leaving us in distress. to get a new one. We got it for less than $15 on Black Friday and it was easy to order and try! To keep it easy to read, here are my likes and dislikes about it. So far we haven't had any hotspots. - The cable is easy to connect and install. - The whole unit is easy to clean, light weight and a good size. (You'll have plenty of room to work and still easily store it on our cupboards.) - Advertised as dishwasher safe, which is cool. I personally wash mine as soon as I use them, but it's nice to know I can throw them in there if I want to. - The coating is actually non-stick and nothing sticks yet. - Unlike my last skillet which only had a trough in the front to allow the fat to drain, this one has a trough that runs up the front and slightly up each side to start the draining process sooner. our sockets on the worktop. (This seems to be the case with all pans I've used.) The drip pan is half the size of the previous pan. Presto can fry a whole pound of bacon and one must be empty. it takes two, which is a bit of a hassle if you're not careful. As with all my reviews, I will update this review if there are any issues such as: B. uneven heating or Teflon adhesion problems, etc.

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Not the best