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Presto XL 07073 Electric Tilt-N-fold Griddle, 19", Black
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Material | Aluminum |
Brand | Presto |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.12"L x 2.97"W x 15.25"Th |
About this item
- Versatility and convenience for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Adjusts from a level cooking surface to a tilted draining surface
- Flip-down levers tilt the grilling surface to drain meat while cooking
- Ceramic nonstick cooking surface is PFAS free
- Extra-large 254 sq. in. cooking surface for making big meals
- Legs fold in and drip tray locks in place for compact storage
- Fits in most standard 18-inch cabinets
- Control Master heat control maintains cooking temperatures automatically
- Slide-out drip tray removes for quick cleanups
- Fully immersible with the heat control removed
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Tilt to drain. Flip down the levers to tilt the grilling surface when cooking meats. |
Control Master heat control automatically maintains the desired cooking temperature. |
Fold to store. Fits in most standard 18-inch kitchen cabinets. |
National Presto Industries, Inc. has stood the test of time!
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Founded in 1905 in Eau Claire, WI.It is a respected producer in the housewares and small electric appliance industry. |
The company created the first saucepan-style pressure cooker in 1939.Its first electric appliance came in 1948 with the Presto Vapor Steam Iron; the first steam iron to use tap water instead of costly distilled water. In 1956, Presto introduced a complete line of fully submersible electric cooking appliances employing the first removable heat control. Other notable innovations include the PrestoBurger hamburger cooker in 1974, the FryBaby electric deep fryer in 1976, the SaladShooter electric slicer/shredder in 1988, and the Pizzazz pizza oven in 2000. |
Predicting the needs of consumers......and then fulfilling those needs through consistent product innovation and quality manufacturing has been the objective of National Presto Industries for over 100 years, and it will continue to be in the years ahead. |
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Product information
Material | Aluminum |
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Brand | Presto |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.12"L x 2.97"W x 15.25"Th |
Shape | Rectangular |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 6.51 pounds |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | National Presto Industries, Inc. |
ASIN | B01GD1JSOI |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 07073 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #15,120 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #19 in Electric Griddles |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 29, 2016 |
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Product Description
This Tilt-n-Fold XL™ Griddle offers convenience and versatility for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and still stores neatly in a kitchen cabinet. It adjusts from a level cooking surface for eggs, pancakes, and sandwiches to a tilted surface for draining bacon, burgers, and steak. Simple flip-down levers tilt the grilling surface for draining meats while cooking. For compact storage, just fold in the legs and the drip tray locks in place. The folded griddle easily fits in most standard 18-inch cabinets. The adjustable Control Master® heat control maintains cooking temperatures automatically. An extra-large 254 sq. in. ceramic nonstick cooking surface is PFAS free and assures stick-free cooking and easy cleaning. The slide-out drip tray removes for quick cleanups. Griddle is fully immersible with the heat control removed.
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Customers like the foldability and tilt of the griddle. For example, they say it's easy to fold and use. Customers are also impresseded with the quality, saying it makes fantastic pancakes. They like the size, ease of cleaning, and ease of storage. That said, some complain about the stability and heat.
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Customers like the quality of the griddle plate. For example, they say it works well, makes fantastic pancakes, and is perfect for making breakfast items. That said, some complain about the time it takes to preheat. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...don’t cook that large this thing is not really that big, there’s no fluff or excess, just two easy to grab stay cool handles if you need to move it..." Read more
"...I used a "complete" mix that you only add water to and the pancakes cooked perfectly, evenly and required no cookig spray or oil of any sort...." Read more
"...Heating isn't perfect, nor is temperature control, but overall it's pretty good...." Read more
"This griddle is great. It has a very nice finish on the surface and has a large enough surface area to be functional...." Read more
Customers like the size of the griddle plate. For example, they say it's huge, has a large enough surface area to be functional, and has enough space to make lots of pancakes. Some mention that the legs bend to take less space and that it fits nicely in a normal under-counter cabinet.
"...Even if you don’t cook that large this thing is not really that big, there’s no fluff or excess, just two easy to grab stay cool handles if you need..." Read more
"...The legs unfold securely and easily into cooking position The size is great....I was afraid it would be too big but it fits on the counter nicely..." Read more
"...The large size comes in handy on the occasions when you need to feed a lot of people." Read more
"...It has a very nice finish on the surface and has a large enough surface area to be functional...." Read more
Customers find the cleaning process of the griddle plate to be easy. They mention that the entire grill is submersible for cleaning, making it simple to store and maintain.
"...top that makes it easy to flip pancakes, eggs, etc and it’s super easy to clean, you take the entire thing to your sink or dishwasher..." Read more
"...Clean up was so easy!!! It folds up and stores nice!" Read more
"Larger than I expected. Heat is consistent across cook surface. Easy to clean." Read more
"...The surface cleans very easily, even the stuck sugar that is in most of our food now, will come right off with a wet paper towel and a little heat...." Read more
Customers find the griddle plate easy to store. They mention that the fold down legs are fantastic for storage, the folding handle is nice, and the folding legs maximize area. Some say that the Griddle folds pretty flat for storage.
"...the legs simply fold out and click into position then back flat for storage...." Read more
"...Love the folding legs for storing...slides right into a tray storage cabinet where it takes up only a couple of inches...." Read more
"The folding legs maximizes area on this griddle. Heating isn't perfect, nor is temperature control, but overall it's pretty good...." Read more
"...Clean up was so easy!!! It folds up and stores nice!" Read more
Customers like the foldability of the griddle plate. They mention that the legs fold nicely underneath the unit to allow for very easy storage. They also like that the Griddle folds flat, making it easy to store. Customers also like the folding side handles, which stores the slimmest space.
"I like how the legs fold up for storing and can extend the back ones to tilt the grill to drain the grease...." Read more
"Fold and tilt perfect" Read more
"...the temperature consistency, the ease in cleaning and the ability to fold the legs make this a perfect appliance for me." Read more
"...than I admittedly imagined, worked perfect for Bacon and easily folded up the legs to the perfect over easy egg!..." Read more
Customers like the tilt of the griddle plate. They say it's a nice feature, and works well to keep the grease down. Some mention that the tilt option is nice for greasy foods, and it makes cleaning up easy.
"Griddle has a large cooking area, tilting leg a nice feature for grease to drain makes it easier to clean." Read more
"I liked the way it could tilt for draining grease.I liked the price.I liked that it was easy to clean.Great size for my uses...." Read more
"...Tilt able function was more effective than I admittedly imagined, worked perfect for Bacon and easily folded up the legs to the perfect over easy..." Read more
"...The tilt and drain feature works decently and the size of the griddle is great...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heat of the griddle plate. Some mention that it heats up super fast, has an even temperature across the grate, and the legs suspend the hot surface far above the countertop. However, others say that the surface is durable, but some areas run hotter than others, the power cord should be 6" to 8", and the heat distribution isn't totally even.
"...I absolutely like that the legs suspend the hot surface far above my countertop, unlike most other brands, so I can’t see how it would ever be..." Read more
"The folding legs maximizes area on this griddle. Heating isn't perfect, nor is temperature control, but overall it's pretty good...." Read more
"Have just used this twice but was very impressed with how quickly and evenly it heated...." Read more
"...Granted, there are a few 'hot spots' so the heat distribution isn't totally even, but that's to be expected with any electric griddle...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the griddle plate. They mention that the drip tray tends to slip out and the legs don't lock in place.
"...my first use and it broke the side of the grease tray so it no longer stays in place. Would be a great investment if this design flaw was corrected." Read more
"...It's very loose and falls off easily. The extendable legs that allow it to tilt are a bit flimsy...." Read more
"...was that the non-stick finish was wearing out and the tilt legs would no longer stay in place and was always tilting down..." Read more
"...The feet are very slippery and the whole grill slides all over the counter. The grease tray slides in but slides out too easily...." Read more
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IS IT TOO LARGE
It’s hard to visualize what an electric griddle will look like on your countertop and I was concerned it would be way too big. But no, in reality part of what makes it just right is the shape, it’s more square than rectangular which is actually a much better shape for lining up 6 average size pancakes and having enough room to also so a half dozen eggs. Even if you don’t cook that large this thing is not really that big, there’s no fluff or excess, just two easy to grab stay cool handles if you need to move it away while it’s still warm. And there’s no fussy assembly, the legs simply fold out and click into position then back flat for storage. I absolutely like that the legs suspend the hot surface far above my countertop, unlike most other brands, so I can’t see how it would ever be possible to scorch even laminate counters.
GREAT FEATURES
The cooking surface isn’t smooth Teflon like most griddles, it is a slightly pebbled ceramic top that makes it easy to flip pancakes, eggs, etc and it’s super easy to clean, you take the entire thing to your sink or dishwasher (minus the controller of course). And other than the controller there is no assembly required you just pop it in and out.
THINGS TO IMPROVE
I agree with those who say that the grease cup should have been made larger on this model than their smaller version, what were they thinking, of course a larger griddle will produce more grease to capture. I do not agree that the click in fit is a bad thing and that if you pull it out you’re likely to spill hot grease. I learned at age five not to play with a hot stove or the contents on it. Never pull a tray of hot grease out until it has cooled down. Which makes the tight fit a good thing so it doesn’t slide out on its own. I also agree with the idea of having some place to clip the probe into for storage, if it gets damaged you’re likelihood of finding another are pretty slim. And my own feeling are that something purposely designed to fold its legs so often probably should have been made out of cast aluminum not plastic. One peeve of mine is calling it foldable, when I first saw the ad I thought it folded in half for storage. It is an incorrect use of the word, the griddle does not fold, it tilts to let grease flow into the reservoir.
COOKING WITH IT
There are so many opinions here but what really counts is what its like cooking on it. Before giving my opinion as an experienced cook here a note on something really important, or is it? That has to do with facts and myths about does the heating element cover the entire surface of the griddle. When cavemen cooked over an open fire did it heat their entire griddle evenly? When granny cooked breakfast over an old gas stove did hers? Is that something to even be concerned about. I think the misconception comes in by people talking about the shape and location of the heating grids. Fact – there is no electric kitchen griddle made in this price range in which the entire top is a heating element. All of them use a probe (which is the only thing that heats up, the elements under the griddle are NOT electrified). That probe distributes heat from its tip through the elements under the surface which in turn heat up the entire surface. Showing off with a fancy infrared heat imaging camera “proving” that the elements are hotter than the main surface only prove that the elements are what are getting hot from transferring from the tip of the probe. Given time to heat up the entire top surface of any griddle is cookable and if you pour pancake batter on one area and it’s not ready to cook yet only means you haven’t given it enough time for the heat to spread, it takes time on any griddle, even back in prehistoric times.
CLEANING UP
After it cools you grab the handles and walk it over to your sink or dishwasher. What could be easier.
YES NO MAYBE
Unless you want spend several hundred dollars for a commercial griddle most of the ones you will find in this range are made of the cheapest plastic. My first impression of this one is that this is the way Presto used to make cookware back in my grandmother’s day. It is definitely heavy and well made and you get what you pay for. After reading all of the stories from customers who were dissatisfied with other brands for one reason or another I chose Presto and there absolutely is a difference in quality.
IS IT TOO LARGE
It’s hard to visualize what an electric griddle will look like on your countertop and I was concerned it would be way too big. But no, in reality part of what makes it just right is the shape, it’s more square than rectangular which is actually a much better shape for lining up 6 average size pancakes and having enough room to also so a half dozen eggs. Even if you don’t cook that large this thing is not really that big, there’s no fluff or excess, just two easy to grab stay cool handles if you need to move it away while it’s still warm. And there’s no fussy assembly, the legs simply fold out and click into position then back flat for storage. I absolutely like that the legs suspend the hot surface far above my countertop, unlike most other brands, so I can’t see how it would ever be possible to scorch even laminate counters.
GREAT FEATURES
The cooking surface isn’t smooth Teflon like most griddles, it is a slightly pebbled ceramic top that makes it easy to flip pancakes, eggs, etc and it’s super easy to clean, you take the entire thing to your sink or dishwasher (minus the controller of course). And other than the controller there is no assembly required you just pop it in and out.
THINGS TO IMPROVE
I agree with those who say that the grease cup should have been made larger on this model than their smaller version, what were they thinking, of course a larger griddle will produce more grease to capture. I do not agree that the click in fit is a bad thing and that if you pull it out you’re likely to spill hot grease. I learned at age five not to play with a hot stove or the contents on it. Never pull a tray of hot grease out until it has cooled down. Which makes the tight fit a good thing so it doesn’t slide out on its own. I also agree with the idea of having some place to clip the probe into for storage, if it gets damaged you’re likelihood of finding another are pretty slim. And my own feeling are that something purposely designed to fold its legs so often probably should have been made out of cast aluminum not plastic. One peeve of mine is calling it foldable, when I first saw the ad I thought it folded in half for storage. It is an incorrect use of the word, the griddle does not fold, it tilts to let grease flow into the reservoir.
COOKING WITH IT
There are so many opinions here but what really counts is what its like cooking on it. Before giving my opinion as an experienced cook here a note on something really important, or is it? That has to do with facts and myths about does the heating element cover the entire surface of the griddle. When cavemen cooked over an open fire did it heat their entire griddle evenly? When granny cooked breakfast over an old gas stove did hers? Is that something to even be concerned about. I think the misconception comes in by people talking about the shape and location of the heating grids. Fact – there is no electric kitchen griddle made in this price range in which the entire top is a heating element. All of them use a probe (which is the only thing that heats up, the elements under the griddle are NOT electrified). That probe distributes heat from its tip through the elements under the surface which in turn heat up the entire surface. Showing off with a fancy infrared heat imaging camera “proving” that the elements are hotter than the main surface only prove that the elements are what are getting hot from transferring from the tip of the probe. Given time to heat up the entire top surface of any griddle is cookable and if you pour pancake batter on one area and it’s not ready to cook yet only means you haven’t given it enough time for the heat to spread, it takes time on any griddle, even back in prehistoric times.
CLEANING UP
After it cools you grab the handles and walk it over to your sink or dishwasher. What could be easier.
YES NO MAYBE
Unless you want spend several hundred dollars for a commercial griddle most of the ones you will find in this range are made of the cheapest plastic. My first impression of this one is that this is the way Presto used to make cookware back in my grandmother’s day. It is definitely heavy and well made and you get what you pay for. After reading all of the stories from customers who were dissatisfied with other brands for one reason or another I chose Presto and there absolutely is a difference in quality.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
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I do have two complaints. The first is that the grease trap and grease trap tray is not built to prevent the grease tray from inadvertently falling out. This happened when I first tried to use the griddle, resulting in the trap hitting the floor. The griddle has a tilt option. The grease tray must be removed before tilting the griddle and put on the counter.
The second complaint is about the brittleness of the grease tray. The back corners of the tray broke off. The first one the first time I tried to set up the griddle. The other corner soon after in a similar incident.
I will say that this griddle is far better than any other I've used, despite my complaints.