Hamilton Beach 31602 Raclette 8-Person Party Grill

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Hamilton Beach 31602 Raclette 8-Person Party Grill

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 : Hamilton Beach 31602 Raclette 8-Person Party Grill
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Price: $75.99
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Hamilton Beach
Color: Grey
EAN: 0040094316021
Label: Hamilton Beach
Manufacturer: Hamilton Beach
Model: 31602
Publisher: Hamilton Beach
Release Date: 2005-01-15
Studio: Hamilton Beach
Variation Description: Grey







Features:
  • 8-person raclette party grill for a unique dining experience
  • Prepare small pieces of meat, seafood, vegetables, and more
  • Adjustable temperature; nonstick grill with 8-tray heating section
  • Recipes and 8 heat-resistant cooking paddles included; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures approximately 16-1/2 by 7-1/8 by 15-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great grill
I bought this grill after reading reviews for many different grills, I thought this one seemed to have the better reviews, so I bought it. I really love it. It heats up pretty quickly, and has enough space for 2-3 people 4 people would have to eat slower, but it does have enough broiler space, and its square to have people at all 4 sides. We use it 2 time a month at least and makes a great fast meal. The only thing that causes some distress is that the grill is not quite as easzy to clean as they say. Most of it comes off very easily, but some spots of cooked grease remain, it comes of with some elbow grease, and a scrubby, but it would be nice if it was as easy as they said it was.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Loving it and so are my guests
I learned of Raclette while living in Germany several years ago and found upon return to the States, that they were no where to be found. Now they are available and I love the one I bought. In fact, I am ordering another as a late Christmas gift. It is great for dinner parties and keeps guests happy they are eating what they selected and cooked to their liking.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - FUN French/Swiss/European Eating

We are very pleased with our HB Raclette Grill! We originally tried raclette cooking in France with friends and bought our own. We've used it for entertaining and daily dining, and everyone has a blast with it! All you have to do is prepare food items (potatoes, cheese, deli meats, veggies, eggs, etc) and each person cooks up their own combination. As the food cooks/heats you enjoy great conversation with up to eight friends, over the raclette and perhaps a glass of wine. Cleaning is simple given the removable parts and non-stick cooking surfaces.

The machine is quite handsome (more stylish than other comparables) with those crescent handles and nifty (baby) pans. The grill that rests on top is very useful and easily removable. The machine comes with the temperature dial on one side and the red indicator light, letting you know that the machine is plugged in (heating is fairly quick). The heat resistant plastic (baby) spatulas are surprisingly versatile. (Some other raclettes don't come with an indicator light or spatulas!)

If I had to note anything I didn't fully appreciate, it would be that the machine doesn't seem to have an off mode, other than pulling the plug. The only other thing to mention is concerning grill cooking. If the heat is up high and you leave fatty foods or oil on top, splatter can occur firing unfriendly projectiles/globules and making clean up a bit more work. This is true of any indoor grill though. Just be careful.

All in all, we love the raclette and use it happily and quite often! It is highly recommended.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - You can't beat Raclette!
I first tried a Raclette prepared meal in 2002 while visiting my fiancee's parents in Lyon, France. Needless to say I was hooked straight away. Although Raclette meals can be heavy (potatoes, cheese and various meats and veg), they are extremely good.

The Hamilton beach 31602 raclette grill is great. Temperature control is a nice feature. I have used it a lot since I bought it and recommend it. Good value for money and even has some recipes to try in the instruction manual.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!!
I bought this Raclette grill to add to an existing collection. I was a bit hesitant because I typically do not purchase Hamilton Beach products. I have to say, I like this machine better than my other more expensive European models. It certainly is great value for money and easy to use. I highly recommend it!



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