The De’Longhi CGH902 is a 5-in-1 grill and griddle with high-precision temperature control. It features 5 cooking functions: contact grill, panini press, full grill, full griddle, and half grill/half griddle. You can cook a range of foods including burgers and panini’s – and grill delicious meat, fish and vegetables. The CGH902 has dishwasher-safe, easily removable plates thanks to two easy-to-use release buttons. Two accessories for healthy cooking are included: a practical oil fat collector and one spatula.
Found for £20 in local Tesco, NEW OSCOTT Midlands... should be nationwide... clearing out, a good piece of kit, high end name, and still retailing around £80 - £160 BRAND NEW AND £50 REFURB....
Top comments
smk77
13 Jan 1739#7
Perfect for grilling wild goose breasts.
tek-monkey
13 Jan 1732#6
Will look, thanks. No worries if the staff take them though, they do a crap job for crap money so deserve a few perks.
rumble
13 Jan 1726#11
Whether it's £20 or £160, it's still destined to end up in the furthest corner of that cupboard in your kitchen reserved for pointless kitchen gadgets.
usetheforceluke
13 Jan 1710#10
these "local" deals should always come with a picture of the item and a receipt as 9 out of 10 its a goose chase or made up.
Latest comments (91)
GibsonSt19
14 Jan 17#91
None available in Wrexham.
thedon6915
14 Jan 17#90
balby Doncaster don't have any .may be store specific
That_Bloke
14 Jan 17#89
I always think that there are two types of people who have bread makers: people who think they are rubbish, and people who have a Panasonic one.
I had to give mine away because I was getting through waaay too much bread.
tek-monkey
14 Jan 17#88
Thats great, I'm glad you do. I have friends that work in retail that hate it, and I've done bar work which while I enjoyed some aspects hated others. I'm happy when my friends get a bargain, I don't feel I am more entitled to it than them just because I don't work there. I'm not belittling your job, I'm glad you like it, I'm just saying that for what you put up with I think you should be allowed the odd benefit.
Splashmo
14 Jan 17#87
It looks like it's worth £20. People go nuts over wonky RRPs.
If anyone wants a proper decent health grill thing, I would recommend a Tefal Optigril+. Pricey, but bulletproof.
If I get one I'm gonna balance it on the seat of the exercise bike and put the tea towels back over it.
xenophon
14 Jan 17#83
So even after he said he doesn't use his oven/cooker anymore because he uses his Foreman, you tell him to buy a new oven that will cost at least 10 times more! Duh.
xenophon
14 Jan 17#82
Agree, found my old George Foreman out after I moved last year and have been using it for months. I hardly use the oven. Thinking of ditching it as my slow cooker and microwave do the other jobs.
scott2c
13 Jan 17#81
Stick with a breville sandwich press. Does everything this can do for £30 and better quality.
soulhunter123777
13 Jan 17#80
seaniboy
13 Jan 17#79
£159 ? wow the Argos team must be outsourcing themselves to companies down on their luck since Sainsburys took over Argos, gotta stock the Argos Head Office wages stripping the value of the buy out out.
£159 lol, I could find a holiday to Italy for slightly more.
joeislam
13 Jan 17#78
None left in New Oscott, there was however a fire evacuation so if it was in stock I probably could have got away with walking out with it for free
ecuador
13 Jan 17#77
Not sure why it is so "hot", it gets bad reviews on Amazon, even from people who got it for £49. Yeah, ok, it is no £20 which might make it lukeworm, not "hot". Not everything sold at a fraction of the MSRP is a good buy...
bytemaster
13 Jan 17#76
Don't pander to the idiots, if they don't trust you, then ignore them.
sarell
13 Jan 17#75
" then decided to read the comments on here and look at the reviews "
flipper118
13 Jan 17#74
can one of you lovely cherubs check if any stores in the liverpool have availability? or even better leave one behind my wheelie bin and ill send the cash via (insert cash delivering service here)?
ghostm4n
13 Jan 17#73
Those reviews are pretty damming to say the least.
rossygnol
13 Jan 17#72
My breadmaker is not yet in the furthest corner of the cupboard just. I don't use it as much as I thought I would but I do use it like once in 2 weeks if not more. :smiley:
savvyB
13 Jan 17#71
Like Boots Sale !!
Robo
13 Jan 17#70
Nightmare Tesco deals, visited the local store a few times looking for the deals posted in here, never found one yet, so don't try again.
Seems a canny deal to be fair if you get one
mcspence
13 Jan 171#69
Got 2 in Belfast
ben5363
13 Jan 17#68
Tesco goose hunt.
Master G
13 Jan 17#67
Partly agree. If you are retarded enough to buy a bread maker and a juicer, and not use them, you are probably best staying clear. I use mine all the time as well as my Tassimo and the panini press.
Mia10
13 Jan 175#66
I work for Tesco and would like to inform you, it's not a crap job for crap money at all. I enjoy my job and with added perks and shares, I feel I am paid well for what I do.
Robot_Rooster
13 Jan 17#65
Blame autocorrect and my lack of proof reading
lAmGod
13 Jan 17#64
Can't see that still being there. Busy store. Good price though.
Robot_Rooster
13 Jan 17#63
Embarrassingly that was my case too! I've been using it for months and insulting it. Shame on me indeed.
terayon00
13 Jan 17#62
It's a good thing I have a good job then
S4WAN
13 Jan 17#61
Posted a pic of recipet
S4WAN
13 Jan 17#60
Yes 1
S4WAN
13 Jan 17#59
You mean Tesco! Yes had 1 no price on shelf
lAmGod
13 Jan 171#58
OP were there any left after you got one?
joeislam
13 Jan 17#57
Any left in Asda oscott
S4WAN
13 Jan 17#56
I have now claimed my points! And wouldnt give you it anyway
BulldogNo1
13 Jan 17#55
Can I have your receipt, as I noticed you didn't claim your clubcard points? I'll treat it as a womble!
moneysavingkitten
13 Jan 17#54
I'm curious, has anyone ever managed to keep one of these type of grills clean?
pantaiema
13 Jan 17#53
It tastes very good I suppose if you mange to catch one after chasing them ...
Boopop
13 Jan 17#52
I've used my breadmaker nonestop for the past 2 or 3 years. I guess some people just don't get on with them.
S4WAN
13 Jan 172#51
[img][/img]
S4WAN
13 Jan 17#50
I have the recepit how do i post it on here?
royals
13 Jan 17#49
EH?
tek-monkey
13 Jan 171#48
You'll have to repeat that, I couldn't hear you over the asterisks.
Swedehead7676
13 Jan 171#47
You ****
Creatzy
13 Jan 172#46
Lmao.....
One of the hottest deals today and yet
No proof
No one verified it
Post on here are becoming a joke
BoomtownRat73
13 Jan 171#45
Wack? HotUSdeals thattaway -->
kristoff1875
13 Jan 17#44
Make sure you're not doing what we did initially... Didn't realise there's fold out legs at the back so when cooking there wasn't any angle on there...
tek-monkey
13 Jan 17#43
I used to do fry ups in mine, then put a slice of bread on and pour all the fat back over it :smile:
MIB15
13 Jan 171#42
Should be an easy job as the grill plates come off, but in truth it is a bit of a nightmare as the ridges the fat drains off are very thin and really deep, the fat seems to get stuck in these and then burns, so it takes ages to clean.
896F9XJV
13 Jan 17#41
Tescos is helpful in this matter
Jimbo123
13 Jan 171#40
They don't make any more but George Foreman brand used to make a small clamshell oven and it was the best thing I ever owned. You could either put food items directly on the bottom or on a tray and if you did that there was virtually no cleaning, it was the ultimate low energy oven and you could do whole chickens in it.
Friend from Scotland had a George Fornby as they were all the rage one year and he'd been given one as present. He propped up the front with a paperback explaining "all the flipping nice fat keeps drippin' oot"
jasondluk to bc909885
13 Jan 171#37
Did he have the Mars bar to deep fry too in the fat ... and I suspect he didn't have one with a Ukulele :smiley:
JarrodWRX
13 Jan 17#36
EAN ?
Bigfootpete
13 Jan 17#35
My questions is - how easy is it to clean?
thekudos
13 Jan 171#34
Shouldn't you be buying a new over rather than a piece of tat that you will never use?
thekudos
13 Jan 17#33
Why not? Wouldn't you if you had such a crappy job?
waheed1984
13 Jan 171#32
I tried to find it in Tesco new oscott but no luck couldn't see it any were
akGTR
13 Jan 172#31
I disagree, extremely useful for people like me who can't cook. My oven has become a useless piece of kit since I got a George foreman
matthat
13 Jan 173#16
I have on and agree with the first review
1. The writing by the dials will come off after 2 or 3 uses.
2. The grill plates have not been angled correctly, so any fat that drips off the food does not fall off the grill, but instead stays on the plates and just end up burnt
3. When you lift the lid, the fat drains off the top grill plate onto the back of the machine and all over your worktop
anyway I complained to delongh and they replaced it for the second to be the same - phoned them again and they sent a kettle as compensation.
can not fault delongh as a company but this item is poor although at this price it's a bargain (I have lifted the back to the plates are angled better)
Robot_Rooster to matthat
13 Jan 171#17
I have a new George foreman grill with the exact same issue, the angle is not angled enough so nothing drips out and stays burnt on the girl instead.
MIB15 to matthat
13 Jan 177#29
That was one of my Amazon reviews, and I would advise everybody to avoid this grill, even at £20 - just save yourself a lot of hassle and buy a different machine, (I went back to the George Foreman). On the De'Longhi machine the channel the fat drains out of is not like the George Foreman, i.e the fat comes out of the whole of the front of the machine, instead on the De'Longhi the fat is directed to the bottom right hand side, the area the fat comes out of is around one centimeter, if this gets blocked then all of the fat will stay on the machine and start burning causing a horrible smell in your kitchen and on your food (see picture 6 on the Amazon website to get an idea of how small the area is that the fat drains out of).
When you lift the lid, the fat on the top grill plate spills on to the back of the machine and all over your counter top, it takes ages to clean the back of the machine and the counter top.
On a positive note, if you buy the machine from Tescos, then you will be able to return it to them after you have used it a few times (as the numbers on the dials will come off after a few uses, giving you a reasonable excuse to return the machine). Make sure you keep your receipts safe.........
wookey22
13 Jan 17#28
Anyone been able to verify the deal in other tesco stores?
asc91
13 Jan 172#27
But whats shocking for £150 might be amazing for £20
Thoughtful
13 Jan 17#26
I bought one of these and returned it for the usual reasons. It's very lightweight and appears poor quality, nowhere near good enough for the high RRP, and it's no surprise that the price has been reduced so much !
Stevie Badman
13 Jan 17#25
cold - top part is too heavy, everything comes out flat and bone dry
Zalsar
13 Jan 17#24
K0YS
13 Jan 17#23
photo or it didn't happen.
Robot_Rooster
13 Jan 17#22
I'll give that a shot! Thanks
matthat
13 Jan 171#21
I have put a 12 mm sheet of plastic under the rear feet - this lifts it sufficiently to let the fat to drain forward / really bad design but easily fixed
rumble
13 Jan 1726#11
Whether it's £20 or £160, it's still destined to end up in the furthest corner of that cupboard in your kitchen reserved for pointless kitchen gadgets.
muffboy to rumble
13 Jan 172#13
Exactly, should just fit nicely alongside the breadmaker.
Beano007 to rumble
13 Jan 172#20
I just resurrected my george foreman last month - I have to say that it is way more useful than I initially gave it credit for
Dejaque2k
13 Jan 172#19
i often wonder how products can be thought out, designed, approved, prototype made, tested, approved etc etc until manufactured... and still be a big pile of crap that doesn't even do the single job it was created for. like grill plates not being angled properly.. how does that even get passed the initial design phase?
Jimbo123
13 Jan 172#18
with this level of complexity, is worth discovering the joys of a frying pan particularly as they are saying fat isn't bad for you. And then when you finish wipe it with a kitchen towel and it virtually clean. The real devil is in the detail of these machines
musicman
13 Jan 173#15
And the juicer
leah91085
13 Jan 173#14
Ooo just looked at those reviews, maybe I won't get one after all lol
Reviews (albeit only 7 of them) are pretty shocking by and large.
usetheforceluke
13 Jan 1710#10
these "local" deals should always come with a picture of the item and a receipt as 9 out of 10 its a goose chase or made up.
steveblackman
13 Jan 17#9
anyone else got one or is it just store specific
guttediam
13 Jan 17#8
I WANT ONE! Will look in my local. Thanx for sharing Op Heat Added
smk77
13 Jan 1739#7
Perfect for grilling wild goose breasts.
tek-monkey
13 Jan 1732#6
Will look, thanks. No worries if the staff take them though, they do a crap job for crap money so deserve a few perks.
VIMPTO
13 Jan 173#1
bet the one in Leigh won't have any... The staff always nab all the good stuff for themselves in there. Heat added for your find and the headsup though!
terayon00 to VIMPTO
13 Jan 173#5
Neither will the one in Batley. The staff always keep everything behind for themselves there too
leah91085
13 Jan 17#4
Great find! I want one! Will be off into town to try to hunt one down today, thankyou :innocent:
Mordo
13 Jan 17#3
Heat if you can grab one, gonna try myself later today! :smiley:
Opening post
Found for £20 in local Tesco, NEW OSCOTT Midlands... should be nationwide... clearing out, a good piece of kit, high end name, and still retailing around £80 - £160 BRAND NEW AND £50 REFURB....
Top comments
Latest comments (91)
I had to give mine away because I was getting through waaay too much bread.
If anyone wants a proper decent health grill thing, I would recommend a Tefal Optigril+. Pricey, but bulletproof.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/DeLonghi-Health-Grill-CGH902C-1500/dp/B00BIJR8E8
http://www.johnlewis.com/de-longhi-cgh902-5-in1-grill-and-griddle/p1679275
And poor reviews.
£159 lol, I could find a holiday to Italy for slightly more.
Seems a canny deal to be fair if you get one
One of the hottest deals today and yet
No proof
No one verified it
Post on here are becoming a joke
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01NCUV66H/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1484316931&sr=8-2-fkmr0&keywords=De%27Longh+CGH902+5+-+in+1+Grill+and+Griddle
1. The writing by the dials will come off after 2 or 3 uses.
2. The grill plates have not been angled correctly, so any fat that drips off the food does not fall off the grill, but instead stays on the plates and just end up burnt
3. When you lift the lid, the fat drains off the top grill plate onto the back of the machine and all over your worktop
anyway I complained to delongh and they replaced it for the second to be the same - phoned them again and they sent a kettle as compensation.
can not fault delongh as a company but this item is poor although at this price it's a bargain (I have lifted the back to the plates are angled better)
When you lift the lid, the fat on the top grill plate spills on to the back of the machine and all over your counter top, it takes ages to clean the back of the machine and the counter top.
On a positive note, if you buy the machine from Tescos, then you will be able to return it to them after you have used it a few times (as the numbers on the dials will come off after a few uses, giving you a reasonable excuse to return the machine). Make sure you keep your receipts safe.........
Reviews (albeit only 7 of them) are pretty shocking by and large.