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    I have a cuisinart griddler. The grill plates are removable for easy cleanup.


    I had a couple of different brands of indoor electric grills before that only lasted a year or so before the coating came off. I have had the Griddler for about 4 years now and it is still perfect. They cost about $100 and worth every penny.

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    I have had my electric griddle for so long I don't even know what brand it is. When I make a Sunday breakfast every burner on my stove is utilized so my griddle is a must have for pancakes, french toast, omellets, all eggs, amd sausage. I'm not going to get 8 npancakes or slices of french toast into a skillet all at one time.
    For clean up, I just wipe it down with a damp paper towel while it is still hot.
    I do have a stove top griddle that I use often too that just sits over 2 burners on the stove. It's not as big as the electric griddle though and when ever I break it out I get mad because I need the burners.

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    Default Electric Griddles from Rollergrill & Lincat

    Hi, Theres a selection of electric griddles available at
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