Retro Collection Panini Grill: Black & Stainless Steel by DeLonghi

DeLonghi combines the cooking trends of today with retro design in this gleaming Italian sandwich maker. Softly rounded edges are handsomely paired with easy-to-clean, nonstick stationary cooking plates that provide two-sided grilling of favorite Panini combinations. The wattage is high to speed coo... See complete description »

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DeLonghi combines the cooking trends of today with retro design in this gleaming Italian sandwich maker. Softly rounded edges are handsomely paired with easy-to-clean, nonstick stationary cooking plates that provide two-sided grilling of favorite Panini combinations. The wattage is high to speed cooking time; an adjustable thermostat lets you customize the level - a lower temperature so cheese thoroughly melts or higher for a quick crisp of the bread. The hinged door adjusts in height to accommodate thin slices of sourdough or thick squares of focaccia. And for the health-conscious, little or no oils are absorbed thanks to the cooking plates that slant forward for oil or butter to drain into built-in channels. Other features include power-on and ready lights and a wrap-around cord. When not in use, the unit fastens shut and stands upright for convenient storage - though as delicious as these sandwiches are, this panini maker may very well end up a permanent fixture on your kitchen countertop.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 96% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 95% of reviewers
by Joseph, GA
February 10, 2005

This grill is the right size for "more than two" and is very attractive and stores neatly and compactly. It heats up in a very short time and cooks vert evenly. Easily cleaned ... don't think removable plates would provide any advantage! Love it!!

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by GREGORY, NJ
January 23, 2005

attractive, easy to operate, easy to clean. Useful for much more than panini. Terrific for grilling vegetables.

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by Hershel, TX
January 25, 2005

The four Panini grills were gifts to our children for Christmas. Without exception all have reported back to us that they use them quite often and are very pleased with them. All our children are very particular about thier appliances and would tell us if they were not happy with
these grills. The shipments arrived ahead of schedule and all were in great shape. This is the thrid time that we have ordered from Cooking.com for gifts to our children. Thanks a bunch, Hershel & Audrey Miller .

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by Patricia, TX
February 8, 2005

We are having so much fun with it. Our boys, ages 23 and 25 are making all kinds of sandwiches and use it constantly. They love sandwiches and to be able to pop them in the grill to warm them thru is great for them. I was supposed to make room for it in one of the cabinets, but we use it so much, it has remained a counter top appliance since we got it. Absolutely wonderful.

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by Margaret, CT
January 30, 2005

We keep the Grill right on the counter next to the toaster oven and use it at least as much. It makes great panini and it also grills vegetables and meat to perfection. We love it.

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