Coupon for Power Chef Electric Grill

by admin on April 22, 2010

grills are perfect for balconies, where wood, charcoal or gas grills are impractical or prohibited, by simply plugging it into any standard 120 volt outlet. As an authorized dealer of Dimplex products were are pleased to offer Power Chef Electric Grills. Take advantage of our discount code upon checkout for a limited time and you can spend more time relaxing and not running to the home improvement center for gas grill parts or a tank refill.

Dimplex EBQ electric grillThere are many advantages to outdoor grills, including their ability to safely cook healthy, juicy meat and delicious vegetables. Outdoor grills by Dimplex offer Evensear active heat technology through its active dual element which has an upper searing element that reaches 650 degrees. Flavors and juices are locked in while the lower cooking element simultaneously provides precise, even heat allowing you to grill just like a gourmet chef.  Grilling on the 216 square inch cook top delivers even temps across the surface as well.  You will not have to place your food on one side so it won’t burn like when gas grilling.  Hot spots are also eliminated with bbq grills, not to mention dangerous flare-ups which result from the juice and fat dripping into the open flame. When grilling with an open flame, it is this smoke which leaves carcinogens and any charring deposits toxins on grilled food. You are not limited to meats, the health conscious minded can prepare moist, evenly cooked veggies with barbecue grills.

It is this probability of flare-ups associated with an open flame which have caused cities to ban gas grills especially for multiple family dwellings like apartment and condo balconies. Grilling with gas, wood or charcoal have caused numerous balcony fires across the country. It is not the size of the grill, but the fuel source which creates an open flame that is banned, even compact, portable grills are not safe for use on these patios. Power Chef outdoor electric grills have been approved by HOA (Home Owners Associations) and are more practical. Nevertheless, check with your own association and/or the local fire codes if you have any questions.

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