Costco Members: Gourmia FoodStation Smokeless Grill, Griddle, & Air Fryer
$50
$89.99
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Gourmia FoodStation Smokeless Grill, Griddle, & Air Fryer with Integrated Temperature Probe (GGA2180) on sale for $49.97. Shipping is $4.99.
Thanks to community member CoralVolcano7296 for finding this deal.
Features:
6 One-Touch Cooking Functions include: Grill, Griddle, Air Fry, Bake, Roast, and Dehydrate.
Smoke Extraction Technology allows for indoor grilling with virtually no smoke.
Direct 510° F bottom heated cast iron grill grate cooks like a traditional grill
Griddle precisely distributes temperature and heat for even cooking with no hot or cold spots.
FryForce 360° Technology fries with air instead oil for up to 80% less fat.
Integrated Temperature Probe monitors internal temperature of food and automatically shuts the FoodStation off when desired doneness is reached.
An optional Preheat and Turn Food Reminder ensures food is cooked quickly and evenly.
Guided Cooking Prompts offer helpful display messages and alerts that will walk you through the cooking process.
Easy-View Glass Lid lets you monitor the progress of your food at-a-glance.
Grill grate, griddle, air fry basket, drip tray and drip tray cover are dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
I've used this and we have a Ninja Grill to compare against it. There are some nice pros, like the clear top so you can see how things are cooking. On the cons side ... not smokeless. I have no idea how they even claim that. Huge difference between our Ninja and this in that department. Also, as others have mentioned, cleaning is a complete nightmare.
The Ninja is a lot more expensive but if your budget allows it, the Ninja is a far superior product.
Gourmia is a brand I avoid. Built to the cheapest specs. If Ninja makes something similar, buy the comparable product, and you'll be happy you did.
Only good use for this is if your apartments ban gas grills, as electric is the only thing allowed.
I would second thinking twice about Gourmia. We have their 7-qt air fryer and are thankful we purchased from Costco per the return policy. It works well, but does not last--we get around a year out of one, then run it back to return and buy a new one--we're on #3 right now. If it wasn't for the fact that we like how it works otherwise I would find something else. I guess we'll just continue on our yearly free replacement cycle until a more compelling option is available for the money.
Kitchen appliance fatigue. One can only have so many kitchen appliance you use twice a year and take up space the rest of the year.
This thing is also giant compared to the cooking surface. Bought in store for $39.97 and returned as I didn't want to dedicate that much space to it. It wasn't obvious until I set it in the counter.
I used to own one. The control interface sucks and did not work at all, one out of three times. The heating element is directly exposed to the dripping juices, which exacerbates the smoke and can get pretty bad. The smokeless option kinda-sorta-not-really works.
Bottom line, I returned it to Costo after about 8 months and three or four attempts at grilling burgers and chicken kabobs. I would not purchase or recommend it.
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I would second thinking twice about Gourmia. We have their 7-qt air fryer and are thankful we purchased from Costco per the return policy. It works well, but does not last--we get around a year out of one, then run it back to return and buy a new one--we're on #3 right now. If it wasn't for the fact that we like how it works otherwise I would find something else. I guess we'll just continue on our yearly free replacement cycle until a more compelling option is available for the money.
I bought this from costco in store for $60. This thing is huge and takes up alot of space. It is a pain to clean too. I returned it, took up took much counter space and can only cook "flat" food items. Get basket type air fryers instead.
I've used this and we have a Ninja Grill to compare against it. There are some nice pros, like the clear top so you can see how things are cooking. On the cons side ... not smokeless. I have no idea how they even claim that. Huge difference between our Ninja and this in that department. Also, as others have mentioned, cleaning is a complete nightmare.
The Ninja is a lot more expensive but if your budget allows it, the Ninja is a far superior product.
I have the Ninja Foodi 4-1 and love it. The only issue is no temperature probe and too small. I am still waiting for the Ninja Woodfire deal under $200.
I have the Ninja Foodi 4-1 and love it. The only issue is no temperature probe and too small. I am still waiting for the Ninja Woodfire deal under $200.
I use the Grill XL (I think it is called). It does have the temperature probe built in. Air Frys, Grills, etc.
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The Ninja is a lot more expensive but if your budget allows it, the Ninja is a far superior product.
I like my regular AF and AFO better.
Only good use for this is if your apartments ban gas grills, as electric is the only thing allowed.
This thing is also giant compared to the cooking surface. Bought in store for $39.97 and returned as I didn't want to dedicate that much space to it. It wasn't obvious until I set it in the counter.
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Bottom line, I returned it to Costo after about 8 months and three or four attempts at grilling burgers and chicken kabobs. I would not purchase or recommend it.
The Ninja is a lot more expensive but if your budget allows it, the Ninja is a far superior product.