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BBQ Hamburger Press 
 by  Sagaform
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Item# 659745
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Product Description:
Impress your friends and family with your homemade, gourmet burgers using this stylish hamburger press. Made with a melamine base and aluminum body, this durable press will last you many a grilling. Features a hold friendly grip.

Item# 659745

Cleaning & Care : Clean with damp cloth
Dimensions : 4.75x3.50-in.
Material : Aluminium/Melamine
Origin : China
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Rated 6 time(s) by customers who purchased this item
3 out of 6 customers wrote reviews
Recommended by 100% of Reviewers
Value: 83% rated it a good value
  
haven't gotten to use product
  Would purchase again
by Michael (HANOVERTON, OH)  1 review(s) 7/21/2010
Been in Wisconsin waiting heart and kidney transplant and press is at home in Ohio. Can't wait to try it out
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easy patties
  Would purchase again
by Michelle (Port Chester, NY)  1 review(s) 3/14/2010
The hamburger press is quick and easy to use. I am not sure it is worth as much as they charge.
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Hamberger Helper
  Would purchase again
by F (JAMAICA, NY)  2 review(s) 8/13/2008
Using this press, certain maintains a products that is not only the same size, but also helps to maintain the cooking time. This is my first time using this press and not the last.
30 of 35 people found this review helpful
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What our Kitchen Experts Say
We like using ground sirloin for hamburgers because it is lower in fat than chuck, and also because of its steakier taste. However, if you prefer a more classic-tasting burger, use a blend of the two. A quick guide for how to tell your burger is done: insert a thermometer sideways into the center of the burger; when it reads 145 degrees F it's medium rare, 160 degrees F it's medium, and 170 degrees F it's well done.

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