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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    the fat it extracts is awesome
    Mmmmm. Makes good gravy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    stunned by the grill's AWESOMENESS!
    F'in AAA cotton, f'in AAAA..

    It is by far the best electrical appliance I've ever used, even better than a milling machine.

    You turn it on, let it warm, insert meat, remove meat, wipe up mess, eat meat. Repeat tomorrow..

    Fantasmagorical..
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    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Anyone want one of these? We have one that has only been used a few times. Apparently it doesn't fit the plans for the new kitchen (what kitchen plans? what about the plans for my new bike...........OK Dear you win, chastity doesn't really seem like a particularly good option, even for a bike.......)

    Anyway $50 including freight.
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    What size? And does it have the removeable plates?
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    BBQ>George foreman grill.

    Just cooked up and devoured a mean feed, ate the steak straight off the hot plate, nothing else comes close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    What size? And does it have the removeable plates?
    The model number is the GFS270 (1900 t0 2000 watt) and the plates do not appear to be removable. The cooking plates are about 28cm x 21cm (useful cooking surface).
    It comes with two drip trays, contoured cleaning pad, spatulas, cleaning brush and cookbook.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    I got the Shane Cameron grill, it fucked out in just over three minutes.



    Did you ask for a refund?

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    we have a GF, however our 10 year old delongi mini oven takes pride of place on the bench as the price of realestate in that part of the house is too high atm.
    the GF will be the next tenant for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Next you will be saying you got a Magic Bullet machine next!
    My Wife does that. She paid $200 for a "Magic Bullet". (Gets used twice a year (though to be fair, the kids have been making milkshakes in it lately)).

    Now I see them on the 1-Day web site for $60 or something.

    (We actually still have some Ginsu knives left. Funnily enough, I've not often had to cut open a shoe.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    BBQ>George foreman grill.

    Just cooked up and devoured a mean feed, ate the steak straight off the hot plate, nothing else comes close.
    +1 for that.

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    Over a year now since I had it, now (well since a few months ago actually) the "stainless" coat thingys are coming off


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    Guess it's been rope-a-doped by Ali? Worse comes to worse, chuck it out, get new one ... 30 seconds and just walk away!
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    .....our 44 gallon drum...very similar to the GF grill...e.g gets hot....got squashed by bricks in the earthquake....hope the new 44 gallon drum replacement ,cooks as well as the old one...

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