Non-stick easy to clean plates for fat reduced cooking
With adjustable rear foot and flush fitting drip tray that helps drain away excess fat
For preparing up to five portions at once
1630W
Size (cm) 32 x 32 x 11
2 Year Warranty
Available from Thursday June 30th
Top comments
mossy3 to tombryant
23 Jun 169#7
Or you could just use that 'Crazy' accessory that comes with it called a drip tray...
Chickedy to pc0101
23 Jun 164#14
Agree with this 100%
greatkingshark
23 Jun 164#9
do you not wash your frying pans or sauce pans or grill normally then?
themachman
23 Jun 163#18
:laughing:
Latest comments (29)
weepats
30 Jun 16#29
Managed to buy one today, thanks OP.
Was in the Wishaw store about 11 and didn't look as though they had sold any yet, so should be plenty of stock for anyone looking.
tombryant
23 Jun 161#6
Non-stick easy to clean plates for fat reduced cooking - fat reducing, sure. Easy to clean- HELL NO! It's far from easy to clean, the fat drips EVERYWHERE on table, impossible to wash it up, the fat sticks soo bad on them its not even funny.
It does cooks rather fast and the taste isn't too bad either, but the mess is just insane!
You will use it for a couple of times and than it will just sit on your table using up space because you won't want all the hassle that comes with it.
mossy3 to tombryant
23 Jun 169#7
Or you could just use that 'Crazy' accessory that comes with it called a drip tray...
norbie to tombryant
24 Jun 16#20
I have this model from last time it was on offer and I agree that fat goes all over the worktop. Nowhere near as good as a larger model. This one can be cleaned quite easily under the tap though as its quite small!
lrmulli to tombryant
28 Jun 16#28
run 2 sheets of kitchen roll under the tap. then place on the grill while still hot. close the lid. when it's cooled nothing will of stuck so cleaning is easy.
if you forget to do while still hot, just do the same but switch it on for 30 seconds with the wet kitchen roll in.
Suzy Q 231
27 Jun 16#27
Original post says available 30.06.2016
itsravi
27 Jun 16#25
Where do you see this? It's not available on their website.
£64 in Ireland and £50 here
No wonder the UK voted to leave! :wink:
CoolCatLazyLion
23 Jun 161#5
Are these any good for cooking sausages, or is it a pain if you need to keep turning the sausages over every few minutes?
I'm hooked on the fact that fat drains away.
Pcheetham to CoolCatLazyLion
24 Jun 16#22
In Lidl Ireland they have this same offer. They also have an AIR FRYER available on the same day in Ireland and I assume in England too. These are great for sausages/goujons/chips and no oil required.
Suzy Q 231
24 Jun 16#21
Good deal for the money, but I agree go for the one with detachable plates.
They are much easier to clean.
I regret buying mine as it's hard to clean. I clean mine immediately whilst still hot, however mine has a black mark I can't get off.
Providing you put the drip tray in place, it should not make a mess.
edd666999
24 Jun 16#19
I paid £5 more on Amazon (a few years ago) for one with removable plates, makes cleaning 100000000x easier.
themachman
23 Jun 163#18
:laughing:
Kaz00ie
23 Jun 16#17
Can these do cheese toasties?
foes4you
23 Jun 16#16
if its just for 1 or 2 get a small one.
abdul5
23 Jun 16#15
Thanks
pc0101
23 Jun 163#11
The secret to cleaning these is to wipe them with kitchen roll when still hot. Just use a few pieces folded up so you don't burn yourself.
Chickedy to pc0101
23 Jun 164#14
Agree with this 100%
abdul5
23 Jun 16#12
can you get this now ?or is it from next thursday ?
jimmybo to abdul5
23 Jun 16#13
Available from Thursday June 30th
rufnek2kx
23 Jun 16#10
Go for the one with removable plates. You'll be grateful.
greatkingshark
23 Jun 164#9
do you not wash your frying pans or sauce pans or grill normally then?
tombryant
23 Jun 16#8
sure it collects most of it.. but not all, and you still have to wash/clean it up!
Agent004
23 Jun 161#4
These are brilliant, you'll wonder why you never got one before, great price we paid £30 for ours and still thought it was cheap :sunglasses:
Stokey90
23 Jun 16#3
Been looking for one for some time. This worth it I assume? How much are these normally?
towercourt
23 Jun 161#2
Got this and we use a lot as we dont have toster we use this very offen..
borsuk
23 Jun 161#1
Grabbed it last time at the same price, well worth it for those who still thinking to get one. Heat added :smiley:
Opening post
With adjustable rear foot and flush fitting drip tray that helps drain away excess fat
For preparing up to five portions at once
1630W
Size (cm) 32 x 32 x 11
2 Year Warranty
Available from Thursday June 30th
Top comments
Latest comments (29)
Was in the Wishaw store about 11 and didn't look as though they had sold any yet, so should be plenty of stock for anyone looking.
It does cooks rather fast and the taste isn't too bad either, but the mess is just insane!
You will use it for a couple of times and than it will just sit on your table using up space because you won't want all the hassle that comes with it.
if you forget to do while still hot, just do the same but switch it on for 30 seconds with the wet kitchen roll in.
£64 in Ireland and £50 here
No wonder the UK voted to leave! :wink:
I'm hooked on the fact that fat drains away.
They are much easier to clean.
I regret buying mine as it's hard to clean. I clean mine immediately whilst still hot, however mine has a black mark I can't get off.
Providing you put the drip tray in place, it should not make a mess.