Innova Classicor Stainless-Steel 10-by-19-Inch Double Burner Griddle | 
enlarge | Brand: Innova Category: Kitchen
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $59.93 (On sale from $77.91) You Save: $17.98 (23%)
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Rating: 10 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.7 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: 29302 Model: 29302 UPC: 097201293027 EAN: 0097201293027
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Heavy Gauge 18/10 stainless steel with aluminum core bottom encapsulated with a thick aluminum disc | | • | Innovex non stick coating is internally reinforced for exceptional Innovex durability and wear resistance. Guaranteed not to wear off, peel off or scrape off for 25 years. | | • | Fits all range top surfaces | | • | Oven proof | | • | Heavy gauge handles and knobs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cook up a big Sunday breakfast for the whole family on this double burner griddle! Eggs and ham on one end, pancakes on the other, if you like. The tough non-stick surface makes food release and clean up easy, while the aluminum core makes cooking fast and even. This is also a great piece for making grilled cheese sandwiches, or sauteed chicken breasts or fish.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Perfect for my ceramic-top stove November 19, 2008 Mojacar (Annandale, VA) I searched far and wide for a bridge-spanning griddle before choosing this one. The price was right -- it's a good value. My out-of-state relatives visit often, and all seem to enjoy occaisional breakfasts of pancakes or french toast. This griddle makes serving these dishes to guests very easy.
Works well when new. POOR reliability... October 15, 2008 TechLarry (Fairfax, VA United States) I've used this for 8 months or so on my glass-top stove. When it was new, and for many months, it was great. Then it started to go bad. The cooking surface has 'bubbled up' (best word I can come up with) in several places, and it is no longer smooth. It is not food collected, it is the coating coming up. I never cook above 2 on my cooktop (out of 10), so it is not due to overheating. All my other cookware is much older and handles those settings without issue. I wish I could still find the "Cooks Club" brand. It's been the best I've owned so far, but the store that sold it went out of business.
Quality and instructions clear warning about product April 21, 2008 Garry Holmberg 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I received this griddle today. Upon first inspection I was dismayed by the exposed welds on the stainless steel bottom. Not only are they unbecoming but it was clear that the heat conduction material welded on to the griddle was poorly matched--a gap was visible between the griddle and the heat conducting base. Then as I read the owner's manual I found their instructions made cooking impossible. For seasoning they say to heat the griddle up for no more than one minute and then dump some oil on it. Anyone who has seasoned a piece of cookware knows it takes heat and time to allow the oil or grease to permeate the unseasoned surface. Then the instructions go on to warn against heating the griddle for more than "one minute" without food on it. How exactly do they expect someone to make pancakes? Bottom line. I did not trust the manufacturing of this griddle from the visual cues right from the get go, and then I became very wary of the possibility that this griddle would damage my cooktop should it be left over heat for more than one minute due to the repeated warnings in the owner's manual. I could visulalize the welds giving way and the bottom falling off the griddle thereby destroying my smoothtop cooktop. NO THANKS! I just requested an RMA number and will return this griddle ASAP. I don't know if it matters, but it is made in China. FYI
false induction advertising October 2, 2006 hambone13 (Coshocton, United States) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this 6 months ago in preparation for using it on a newly installed induction cooktop. I believed the advertising and did not check magnetic test when it arrived Well got the cooktop, tried the griddle and when it did not work, found out why, it is not made for induction as advertised. Totally rediculious to have it promoted and advertised on outside of box that it is usable for induction, so now have a lovely griddle,totally unusable, wasted money.
MISREPRESENTATION OF ITEM July 5, 2006 Robert P. Horton 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
The innova griddle states that it is INDUCTION compatible, yet it will not accept a magnet. This is false advertising. Induction cooking will not work if the metal is not ferrous and from the iron/steel family. Prior to purchase, I sent Amazon.com an e-mail specifically asking if the INNOVA griddle would work on Induction cooktops. I requested that someone take a magnet and place it on the bottom, and let me know if it adheres. Well, they said it was good for all cooking surfaces and will work on Induction. The box says it will work on Induction. That is NOT TRUE. It will not accept a magnet, and when I tried it on my cooktop hob, I received the signal of NO CONTACT which means that it will not work and no cooking can possible take place. Do I blame amazon.com or Innova for this major error? To add insult to injurt, Amazon.com sent me an e-mail that after returning it, I had to pay for the shipping. No way! I pay for my mistakes, not for yours. I am a very dissatisfied customer. Robert P. Horton
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