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58 of 60 found the following review helpful:
Best "Electric" Grill Oct 04, 2005
By M. Navarrete
"Making Dreams come True"
We live in a condo complex on a second floor with a large balcony. We are only allowed to have an Electric Grill. After reading many of the other reviews for the other Electric Grills, I choose Meco because I did consumer research.
Having the Grill this summer was a great gift. Food tastes wonderful, doesn't take up too much space, has 2 fold out flaps to store food and such. Heats up quickly, easy temperatures gauge.
As for cleaning, take the metal rack and rinse with ease. If cleaned quickly after use, like any pot or pan with hot water, stays completely perfect. If not grill residue does build up in the electric area that gives you the heat to grill, and if you wait to long to clean you will smell the burning of the old excess drippings. (I clean immediate without any issue - the fiance although did not...)
32 of 33 found the following review helpful:
It cooks okay, BUT Feb 18, 2006
By Dee W The design of this grill leaves something to be desired. It is difficult to clean and the drip tray is a little aluminum loaf pan that is hard to insert into the holder without mangling it.
The electric burner has an aluminum pan under it which catches all the juices, grease, etc., which causes it to smoke heavily.
The rotissery works pretty good. My last one was a CharBroil and it was far superior to this one.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
The best electric grill out there hands down. Mar 17, 2010
By James Anderson We've enjoyed this grill for over a year and it works very well. We don't have a gas hookup on our balconey since we live in an older high-rise condo building, so we are forced to have electric. This grill is the best of all of them. We've had two Char-Broil grills and both pathetically died after a year. We also tried an electric grill from Home Depot that annoyingly never held a constant temperature. This grill is still going strong and we expect it to for years to come. The hinged door is a must as well as the wooden racks which are not offered with any of the other electric grills. This is our forth electric grill and by far the best.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
VERY STURDY, HIGH QUALITY, PRODUCES A LOT OF HEAT Nov 30, 2010
By BUZ This is my second Meco Grill. I use the grill 2 or 3 times a week, year round. It is very sturdy and a high quality product. Most importantly this electric grill generates more heat than any electrick grill I have used before buying a Meco. The amount of heat generated is important for grilling delicious steaks, chops and chicken, that taste as good as if they were grilled over wood or charcoal It was not too dificult to assemble. Since it generates so much heat I found to extend it's life it was a good idea to line the interrior with heavv duty aluminum foil, to keep the grill clean. My previous Mecco grill lasted 6 years and was still useable. Another plus for this grill is the fact the heating element and control mechanism are easily replaceable and costs a mere $40. This is the only part that might wear out after a few years of heavy use. It was a steal at Amazon for $129 with free shipping. It is worth a lot more. Don't buy the model with a glass window, because it will turn black with soot from cooking and be useless.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Meco electric grill Mar 23, 2008
By Barbara Bauer
"b bauer"
I moved into a condo last year on the second floor and had to give up my gas grill (boo hoo) since the rules were that I could have an electric grill only. Found the Meco sight, purchased the grill with the rotisserie although have never attached it, it IS a pain in the neck to clean, the inside (aluminum?) piece right underneath the coils has warped from the heat to the point where I need a new one, and if I don't wash it regularly (difficult to get in and out and you get very greasy) it catches on fire since the coils are so close. Ah well, that's the downfall of an electric grill I guess.... Also, where the heck do I find those little drip pans that hang right underneath??? I put a wide dish underneath since I can't find any and refuse to create my own and the splatters have just about ruined my deck. I guess I could find maybe a tupperware or something that has high sides that can catch those splatters... All in all, food doesn't taste any different than a gas grill - charcoal I'm not sure - it does do a good job except for the messiness of cleaning it. I'm satisfied.
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