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CucinaPro Deluxe 8-Pan Cheese Raclette Grill
Product Description
No gathering is complete without CucinaPro's Deluxe 8-Pan Cheese Raclette Grill. Raclette is a semi-hard cow's milk cheese most commonly used for melting. The cheese is heated then scraped onto your plate. Most people serve raclette with a heated electric tabletop grill and small pans knowns as coupelles in which the cheese is melted. Raclette dining is meant to be a relaxing, social experience with eating and drinking that extends for several hours.
Besides raclette, the Deluxe 8-Pan Cheese Raclette is perfect for cooking meats and veggies. The dual grill pan is the perfect size for an assortment of foods to accompany the raclette. From meats and seafood to veggies and sauces, there's something for everyone to enjoy! The included eight coupelles simultaneously melt the cheese for the perfect party snack. Featuring a non-stick coating, the grill pan and coupelles are both extremely easy to clean after a night of fun.
Product Details
- ColorsBlack, Gray
- Materials
Steel
- Care InstructionsHand Wash
- Measurements
19"L x 8.5"W x 4.5"H
- OriginChina
— Electric Cheese Grill
— Standard US Plug Type
— Voltage: 110V
— Cord Length: 40"
— Dial Controlled Temperature Settings
— Indicator Light
— Automatic Thermostat Control
— Weight: 9 lb
Includes
— Grilling Stone
— Non-Stick Dual Grill Plate (7.5"L x 7.5"W)
— (8) Individual Couppelles (3.5"L x 3.5"W; 4" Handle)
Please Note:
— Do not clean this appliance when it is still hot.
— Do not use this for more than an hour at a time as it is very hot.
— Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
— Do not operate this appliance on or near hot surface.
FAQ
Yes, It is a 120v plug electric machine. When cooking it produces little to no smoke/steam which lets you safely cook inside your home.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation