Meco 9210 Portable Utility Tabletop Electric Grill

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Meco 9210 Portable Utility Tabletop Electric Grill

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  • Portable 1500-watt electric grill with 164-square-inches of cooking space
  • Removable thermostat control offers high, medium, and low temperatures
  • Reflector pan directs heat to cooking surface; hood down enhances smoke flavor
  • Some assembly required; instructions with recipes included
  • Measures 15-3/4-by-26-1/8-by-20-7/8-inches with the hood open; 1-year limited warranty

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Satin Black Pedestal Tabletop Electric Grill. 1500-watt element and 164-square-inches of Cooking Surface


Meco 9210 Portable Utility Tabletop Electric Grill

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Why Would You Bother With Charcaol Heated Grills?
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Charcoal fired bbq grills are usually a real pain to get going and in some areas or seasons you can be constrained from using them. Also, should you live in a unit or would like to own an indoor barbecue grill then they are just not a alternative. As an alternative electric, natural or propane gas barbecue grills are considerably more convenient and suitable for all places, seasons and for indoor or outdoor use. One can find kettles and single or double box-shaped grills that use natural or bottled gas.
Some of the obvious advantages of using a gas or electrical grill is you don’t need to ignite any fires or clean up any ash after wards. Because most of these grills require only a brief preheating time, there is certainly little waiting for the barbecue grill once the food is ready to cook.

Electric grills are a lot more convenient than gas grills, they are also simple to use and maintain. And you all able to use them when due to hire fire danger season when open barbecue grills are not permitted. Outdoor electric grills usually roll on wheels like a trolley; other units are mounted on a fixed pedestal and need to be connected to a permanent power source. Indoors, permanently installed gas or electric units are often located near range tops so that they can share the existing overhead exhaust fan. Some barbecues have their own, though.

With these barbecue gas grills you can also have special briquette-shaped material, such as lava rock, that are heated by the burner below, evenly. The juices from the meat being cook will drip on the rocks and when this happens, the meat is flavored be the smoke that rises and penetrates the food being cooked. this gives the food that smokey barbecue flavor, and not the use of charcoal. Larger outdoor gas grills that use propane gas bottles or normally on a trolley type stand with wheels; natural gas units are mounted on a fixed pedestal and need to be connected to a permanent gas line.

From the two types of gas grills the natural gas grills are more practical as they save you the time and cost of having to drive to your nearest LP gas depot to refill your gas bottle and you will never run out of gas half way through a BBQ. Also natural gas is much cheaper and burns a lot cleaner then propane gas.

All good hardware stores stock the basic essential tools for barbecue grilling cooking. These include long handle tongs, long handled fork and a brush for basting to add extra flavor to the food, a sharp knife, a apron so you don’t get oil splashing on your clothes, slat and pepper shakers and sauce bottles.

Some other accessories you may want to include a grill basket for holding and turning fish and smaller meat cuts and vegetables, packages of aluminum trays in various sizings to use as drip pans under large roasts and spit-roasted food, a meat thermometer and a roast holder is a must for roasting beef, chickens or turkeys.

If you have a fat fire and your barbecue is powered direct from mains (natural gas) supply, shut off the supply at the mains, extinguish any open flame. if the odor continues, immediately phone your gas supplier or fire department.

You can find a large range of Electric Grills available to us these days so at can be a bit confusing on which one is right for you. We only feature the best selling grills that have scored 4 star’s or more out of 5 by people who have bought and used the gas grill reviewed.


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Electric Grills question by Quetee: Shouldn’t it be ok to use an electric grill on my balcony?
I know that grilling is against the rules at apartment communities, so I have just ordered myself an electric grill to use on my balcony in PG County, Md. This should be ok right?
The actual act of grilling is not normally what is against the rules. Grilling using charcoal, lighter fluid, or propane (all potential fire hazards) is why the rule exists.

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Comments on Meco 9210 Portable Utility Tabletop Electric Grill

dlk @ 7:17 pm #

Depends on the rules of that complex. Just recently there was a huge fire in an apartment complex (with some deaths) just because of this. I would ask the complex to provide grilling facilities where there would anyone in the complex could grill and eat………….outdoor grills, picnic tables, covered area in case of rain, etc.

Run Bike @ 8:02 pm #

Check with the manager of the apartment complex where you live.

Pangea @ 8:08 pm #

I don’t understand your logic.

Grilling is grilling. If it is against the rules, then it doesn’t matter what kind of grill it is.

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Is grilling against the rules or not? First you said it was against the rules. You have not tried to clarify that grilling is not against the rules. But you add that risk of fire is why the rule exists. So what exactly is the rule? My initial answer stills stands: if grilling is against the rules, it still does not matter what kind of grill, no matter what you interpretation is for the reason the rule was made.

Personally, I would think that an electric grill *should* be acceptable. After all, I use my George Foreman grill inside my house right on the kitchen counter. But if you risk eviction for an infraction of the rules, then you have to follow them to the letter, regardless of what I think should be acceptable.