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3out of 5 |
| Appearance: |
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3out of 5 |
| Workmanship: |
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3out of 5 |
Written By:
Anonymous
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Customer Review
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| "It's not like the original!" |
Date: 9/6/2007 |
"Other than the shape you would think it would be of the same quality as the original rounded dome grill. But it's not, it's made much cheaper. The lid has no vent, however, it weighs less than the original round dome so it's not as cumbersome to hold. The grill attaches to the stand with a locking wire but it wobbles around somewhat. The drip pan attaches underneath the grill and is attached by pushing the plastic pan into some cheap clips. The cooking area appears much smaller, if you place a piece of corn horizontally you've taken up precious space, placing that same piece of corn vertically and it will most likely hang over the edge. Basically, this is no different than a counter-top lean-mean machine with a grill-type lid.
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