🔥 Press, Sear, Impress – Elevate Your Grill Game!
The YGIUSSH Stainless Steel Bacon Press is a heavy-duty, 3mm thick commercial-grade grill tool featuring an oversized 8.7-inch flat surface that reduces cooking time by up to 50%. Its ergonomic, laser-welded handle offers durability and comfort, while the smooth bottom ensures even heat transfer for perfectly seared bacon, burgers, and sandwiches. Dishwasher safe and rust-resistant, it’s the ultimate versatile companion for faster, healthier, and tastier grilling.
Product Dimensions | 22.1 x 22.1 x 7.98 cm; 1.18 kg |
Part number | Stainless Steel Bacon Press A |
Material type | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | YGIUSSH |
Item model number | Stainless Steel Bacon Press A |
ASIN | B0CJ8TKCSF |
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Yes and No. May break and then again may not.
Because I use it for as a pan crêpe press, because it has some weight to it, and I'm not putting pressure on the handle I can see it may last some many years, but I can also see why this is breaking for some people, if using it as a burger press the heat plus force on it is breaking the thin metal holding one of 4 which is holding it on the heavy plate. If you press this down overheat and twist whatever, I can see this breaking one day.I can tell you that the handle gets warm, and the longer you have it over the food burger or pancakes it will get hot eventually, this is a bad mechanic, handle should be made out of something else and the seal on the plate should be welded completely together, or have thick plates curving in between the plates from the top to hold it in place.For what I use it for, it's 4/5 I gently lift it up and place on my 9-inch crêpe pan, because this product is 8.7inches it covers the whole inside the pan and is perfect to hold crêpes onto the heat for 1 minute, and it comes out all properly cooked.Before I used to use the spatula and press down onto the pancakes/crêpes, and now I don't I just leave it on for 1 minute, and it's thoroughly cooked that side to perfection. I dread the day if this ever breaks from me being EVEN really delicate with it.A tip is to wait for it to cool down completely first before washing it, if you mix cold water with hot, you're going to break a steel thermal shock against those pins holding it together. It might not come out or break first time doing that thermal shock business, but eventually it will erode into the pins, and it will break 100% guaranteed, it just depends on when yours will break.
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