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Wolfgang Puck reversible grill/griddle .....

by Becky M » Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:47 pm

Does anyone have this item? I have the Rival Folding griddle, but it is in bad shape, the hinge area messed up. I found a Wolfgang Puck reversible grill on Craigslist and i really want to buy it, but would like to know if anyone has any comments on it. The model number is BRGG0010 if it helps anyone.

They are selling it for $50.
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Re: Wolfgang Puck reversible grill/griddle .....

by Marsha L. » Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:52 pm

John bought me a cast iron one that just sits right over the burners on your stove (even works on our electric barbie stove), much cheaper, and no electrical parts to go bad!
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Re: Wolfgang Puck reversible grill/griddle .....

by Becky M » Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:11 pm

Well i have been considering that too. But i have a glass cooktop and they are different sizes, large "burner" in front and smaller in the back . I don't know if that type of grill would work on this stove.

I am used to those huge cast iron grills, "comal" i am sure you have heard the word. Growing up my mom had one that was like 1000 years old :wink: , and we used it for tortillas and just about anything.
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Re: Wolfgang Puck reversible grill/griddle .....

by Marsha L. » Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:11 pm

Becky M wrote: I don't know if that type of grill would work on this stove.


I think probably it wouldn't, either.
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