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Delonghi CGH800 Contact Grill and Panini Press
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Reqular Price: $79.00
Sale Price: $59.99
Item Number: CGH800
Manufacturer: Delonghi
Manufacturer Part No: CGH800
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Delonghi CGH800 Contact Grill and Panini Press
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Detailed Description
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Main Features:
- Height-adjustable hinge automatically accommodates food of any size
- Adjustable thermostat for grilling and toasting
- Oil and grease drain with cup
- Die cast aluminum plates with embedded heating elements
- Contact cooking with non-stick plates
- Indicator lights
- Stands upright with safety locking system for convenient storage
- Cord wrap
- 13" x 14" grill surface
Warranty:
- Limited manufacturer warranty. Please contact manufacturer for warranty service
- Warranty applies to residents of United States only
- No warranty for physical damage
Exchange and Return Policy:
- For damaged or defective unit, please contact rma@pc4usa.com within three days from the date of receiving the product
- For returns, please fill out the Return Request Form within 15 days from the date of receiving the product. A 15% restocking fee will be applied and shipping and handling charges are non-refundable. It will be deducted from the refund
- No refunds will be issued after 15 days of receiving the products
Note:
- This item will leave the warehouse within 3 business days of receiving your order
- For delivery to Hawaii and Alaska, please contact us at sales@pc4usa.com for additional shipping charge
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information contained herein. pc4usa.com makes no warranty expressed or implied with respect to accuracy of the information, including price, product editorials or product specifications. Product and manufacturer names are used only for the purpose of identification.
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Additional InformationPlease click here for Manufacturer website
Product Reviews
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Average Rating:
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by J. Marthy from CT
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/19/2008 11:32 AM
Had the Krups model FDE312-75 for about 3 years before it decided not to turn on one day -- so to replace it, thought I'd try something different. Went with the DeLonghi this time, about $20 cheaper. I loved my Krups, and initially thought I'd like the DeLonghi a bit better. Here's my experience:
*Krups always "sparked" at the outlet when I unplugged it. Not so with the DeLonghi.
*DeLonghi has adjustable heat, so, although I only used the Krups for Panini, I'm kind of excited about the options I now have with the DeLonghi. Might try a burger or chicken! It also has a channel where the grease can run off -- and a little cup to catch the grease. If you'd ever use the Krups for anything other than a sandwich -- the grease would have no where to go.
*DeLonghi has wider channels on the grill plate -- which make it a lot easier to clean up. But the panini does NOT get as crispy as it does with the Krups...for specifically that reason.
*The Krups latch, meant to hold the top & bottom together so you can store it on its side, was flimsy and broke after a week. It latched when I didn't want it to -- and wouldn't when I did. (A minor thing, but it got to be annoying.) There seems to be no threat of that happening with the big latch on the DeLonghi.
*The DeLonghi is kind of "chunky" -- it takes up more space when stored on its side than the Krups. The Krups also has a slightly bigger grill surface.
There's my 2 cents. Happy sandwich-making!
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by Online Shopper
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/19/2008 11:33 AM
This grill is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have used it for both panini sanwiches and grilling meat and have had great results.
No on/off switch though, kind of a hassle, but compared to old wolfie's grill, this is top of the line.
clean-up is easy, temp control is a plus and very fast cooking time. 1" chops in 8 min WOW!!!
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by Online shopper
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/19/2008 11:35 AM
I own two panini makers- this one and a Breadman. They are both very good machines and both do a great job with panini. The marks left on panini by the Breadman are a little deeper (which I like) and the controls/lights are nowhere near the problem some people think. Likewise cleaning the Breadman has not been a problem - but this is only for panini. In short, if all you are doing is panini save the $20 and buy the Breadman. For the price the build quality is amazing.
However, if you are using it for anything else in addition to panini like burgers, chicken. etc then the DeLonghi is your machine. With variable temperature, grease drain spout etc the DeLonghi is more versatile and is a wonderful, high quality machine. It is also easy to clean. I do not like the marks left on the bread as well on the DeLonghi but that is personal taste and not a reason not to buy the machine. The build quality is also very good but it is a bigger machine than the Breadman if that is an issue.
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