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This Cuisinart griddle is on sale for over 55% off at Walmart
Kitchen appliances can really run up the bill, so it’s best to find something that can kill a few birds with one stone so you’re not constantly dipping into your savings account. That’s easier said than done, though, because so many appliances are very specific in their purposes. Fortunately, we found an amazing all-in-one device from Cuisinart that’s on a huge discount right now.
The Cuisinart Griddler Multifunctional Grill is currently — you’ll only be paying $79.95 for what would usually be $185. For all the things this kitchen companion can do, this price is more than worth it.
This griddle from trusted brand Cuisinart is an all-encompassing machine. The half grill, half griddle can press paninis, make quesadillas, grill burgers and steaks — pretty much anything your creative mind can muster up. The integrated drip tray catches all the grease drainage from your food for healthier cooking, and both the tray and cooking plates come out easily for simple cleaning (they’re dishwasher safe). Even the greenest of chefs can handle the — its controls are straightforward, and Cuisinart even throws in a handy recipe book if you need some assistance in getting started.
Let your food fantasies run wild with the Cuisinart Griddler Multifunctional Grill — now .
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