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Hamilton Beach indoor grill on sale for just $38 at Walmart


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TL;DR: This convenient indoor grill from Hamilton Beach serves up to eight people and is on sale for $36.99, saving you $20.60.
There are people who like to grill, and people who like to eat grilled food.
If you’re all for burgers and grilled veggies but your cooking skills end at air frying, an indoor grill is calling your name. This one from Hamilton Beach is almost too easy to use, and it’s on sale for $36.99.
Whether you’re cooking for the fam or just want days of leftovers for yourself, this grill’s 122-inch nonstick surface can make eight servings at once. Just plug it in, close the lid, and you’re on your way to a perfect summer meal. (If you’re finicky about cooking temperatures, just know that there’s no manual temperature adjustment.) The listing also claims that food is cooked in 10 minutes or less.
Walmart customer pinagian writes:
“Bought this in the past week and have cooked 3 suppers with it already. Great for eating healthy and removes a lot of the fat. My only ick is a little difficult/long to clean and no temperature control. Overall, if you live in an apartment, it’s a great little grill for the price.”
Regularly $57.59, you can save $20.60 and get the grill for $36.99 with free two-day delivery.
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