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Gas grill taste and ease with an electric grill! You wont find anything that compares to The Electric Patio Caddie. It is perfectly sized for small decks, terraces and patios, yet it doesn't skimp on features. It has a rust-resistant porcelain body, heavy-gauge porcelain cooking grid, heat gauge in the lid, thermostatic handles, and a wobble-free base. The 1650-watt electric grill has a 5-foot cord and uses Thermsulate techology for optimal grilling conditions. You will never have to worry about running out of gas again!
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Technical Details
- Powerful 1650-watt electric grill provides 187-square-inch cooking surface- Exclusive Thermsulate technology maintains heat up to 700 degrees F
- Heavy-gauge porcelain-coated steel construction; temperature gauge in lid
- 5-foot grounded cord; temperature controller; thermostatic handles
- Measures 20 by 20 by 42-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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By Michele Neary
I am disposing of this grill after the second extension cord/controller meltdown in two years. Enjoyed the grill while it lasted, but replacement parts are expensive and Char Broil customer service is not very helpful. Here is their latest advice, when the new extension cord melted after just two months of use: "Thank you for contacting the grill service center. I apologize for the damage to your extension cord. The reason this part normally overheats is because of the heating element inside the grill. As this element starts to go out, it will actually overheat and cause the connection of the extension cord to melt. We advise that any time you replace your extension cord, you also would want to replace the heating element."
First I've heard about that. Why would I pay almost as much as a new gas grill to replace the parts on this electric model which is clearly defective? We also had to replace the enamel grill when it started flaking apart into our food after one month of use.
By J Webster
We had one given to us as a wedding present 9 1/2 years ago and have utilized it immensely through all the seasons. We were devastated when the heating element finally went out. We HAD to have another one for the amount of use and the small size it is for our condo balcony. It's a great product!!
By Maine-iac (Maine, United States)
I purchased my first char-broil patio grill and was thrilled with it. No more dragging propane tanks or waiting for charcoal to be ready (PS -- I do love charcoal for it's taste, and sometimes use it when I have time so I'm not dissing the charcoal :-D ). I used this grill for one summer and bought my daughter one for Christmas as she liked it as well. I bought a third one for our summer cottage. About a year after getting them, two of them burned out within days of each other. The electric plug in is like the old fashioned electric frying pan plug, but unfortunately, has many plastic parts. When it burns out, it "swells" the plastic parts on both the plug-in and the grill unit and they no longer work. It did seem odd that two of them burned out within days of each other. If just one had burned out, I'd have thot maybe I just got a lemon, but since two burned out in close proximity to each other, it sees as though Char-broil has a defective product, or, just a grill meant to burn out shortly after the warranty is up. Hmm-mm-mm, makes one wonder. I called Char-broil, and they were totally disinterested in helping me. I also own another char-broil product and reminded them that I have 4 of their products, but to no avail. I did not get the customer service I expected, so I will not longer purchase Char-broil products. I'd beware of putting my hard earned cash into any Char-broil products. I think I'll buy a Weber next time. I've had good luck with them. If this thing had not burned out, it would have been a great grill. Alas . . .
By D. Newray (San Francisco, CA)
I live in an apt that faces the direct sun all day long.....when someone's propane tank blew up from the heat, I thought I'd better get an electic b-b-q. You never have to worry about propane or lighter fluid with this. It doesn't make a lot of noise and it really doesn't smoke much when grilling. One night on the way home from a club with my friend, we were both starving for b-b-q, I pluged it in at 4am and had b-b-q chicken and veggies. My friend could not believe I had an electric grill and that it cooked so easily. It easy to clean up too!
By Neal Stevens (Greensboro, NC)
When new, this grill did not get hot enough to sear the juices into the meat, which is what a good grill will do. Also, there was very little smoke flavor imparted to the meat. It was like grilling in the kitchen stove.
The heating element failed after one season, so I invested in a new controller. The new unit worked once, and then failed completely. I have had cheaper electric grills that worked much better and lasted much longer.
I do not recommend.
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