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I am a widow. There are a lot of adjustments to make when you are alone, and I thought I would have to do with out grilling until I discovered there was an electric grill. I was not prepared to pay the price of dealing with a gas or a charcoal grill. I had tried it once, and I became very frustrated because it seemed that every-time I decided to grill, there was no gas, no charcoal, no lighter fluid (I've tried both types of grills), or the weather refused to cooperate. I am a very spontaneous person, and this means deciding to grill at the last minute. Nothing is as disappointing as having your heart and taste buds set on something grilled, and then discover you are out of something to do the job. Since I discovered the electric grill, I don't have those problems anymore.
I really found the electric grill by accident while searching for another item on line. After this, I began measuring my small screened porch for the right spot to place a grill. Once I had the measurements, I began searching for an electric grill that fit in that spot, and Char-Grill was it! The grill is blue enamel, round, and small, and it fits perfectly in a corner 22" x 17". When I want to grill, I pull it out by its handle; it has rollers opposite the handle whch makes it easy for a woman to maneuver. My porch has no wood. It is constructed of bricks, metal, and cement, so I have no problem grilling on the porch when necessary, like when it is raining as it is at the present time.
In closing, I would like to project that electric grilling will become a "Woman Thing" like gas and charcoal grilling is a "Man Thing". I am from the south where the weather almost always is ready for grilling, unless it's raining . However, if my taste buds were craving something grilled, I would have no problem. If you haven't gathered by now, I'll just tell you; I Love My Electric Grill!
Last edited on May 28, 2008