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Review on πŸ”₯ Grill Polaris PGP 2402: Sleek Silver and Black Cooking Powerhouse by Dagmara Kajdel ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

The fact that it is substantial and long-lasting, as well as clad with stainless steel, gives it an air of dependability as a whole. Heating panels that are removable make cleanup a breeze. There is nothing that can "burn" thanks to the temperature control system and the analog time relays. The height of the top panel can be adjusted to one of three predetermined settings in addition to the free press mode (two-way contact). Unfolds to a total of 180 degrees, allowing for simultaneous use of both panels as a stove. considerable drawbacks include the fact that the regulators are quite tight and have smooth, slick rotary knobs, which means that controlling the gadget requires considerable tenacity and strength. When installed in one or more adjustable positions (other than the free, fully contact position), this leads to a transverse (in the frontal plane) skew of the upper part of the grill by a significant angle: subjectively, about 5 degrees. This occurs because the teeth that set the distance from the bottom panel to the top are located on one side. When put into practice, this indicates that in order to obtain a clearance of more than 3 centimeters from one side of the prong, the top panel of the grill must be adjusted to the lowest movable position with the assistance of the prong. The clearance on the opposite side of the prong must be less than 1.5 centimeters. As a consequence of this, on the opposite side of the regulator, the panel touches the food that is being cooked from above, which is inappropriate in the vast majority of circumstances (for instance, when cooking cheese sandwiches, heating pizza, etc.). In addition to this, at the same time, the rotary mechanism is subjected to a considerable asymmetrical load (in reality, a fracture), which, as far as I can tell, will ultimately result in the component suffering damage that cannot be repaired in the not too distant future.