Amazon has
BELLA XL 12" x 22" Electric Ceramic Titanium Griddle w/ Large Submersible Cooking Surface (Copper/Black) for $48.16 - $14.45 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page =
$33.71.
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About this Item:
- This hardworking extra-large griddle features a 1500 watt heating system, cool touch handles & a base with a built in ledge with backstop for easy pancake flipping. The removable probe with easy-to-use dial allows for precise temperature control
- The unique ceramic non-stick coating is 8 times more durable & cooks up to 30% faster than standard non-stick coatings. It's reinforced with titanium for outstanding strength & scratch resistance
- This griddle's Healthy-Eco coating contains no harmful chemicals like lead & cadmium. Its titanium ceramic coating offers superior food release making this a true non-stick surface
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I have the Beautiful unit and like it overall, but the temperature control is finicky as all hell and given that the adapter looks identical, I would assume it will be finicky on the Bella, too. The temperature gauge is way off. Stuff will burn 225F (according to knob) if you're not careful and you can forget 250F as it'll turn food black with the quickness.
Maybe there was a run of bad control units for a while and they're better now, I don't know. I returned the first one for the bad controller and got replacement (this Bella wasn't available at the time) and it was the same. It's not such a big deal now that I'm used to it and would buy the griddle again without a second thought because I love the size and the nonstick coating has been great, but the temp controller is just wonky.
I have the Beautiful unit and like it overall, but the temperature control is finicky as all hell and given that the adapter looks identical, I would assume it will be finicky on the Bella, too. The temperature gauge is way off. Stuff will burn 225F (according to knob) if you're not careful and you can forget 250F as it'll turn food black with the quickness.
Maybe there was a run of bad control units for a while and they're better now, I don't know. I returned the first one for the bad controller and got replacement (this Bella wasn't available at the time) and it was the same. It's not such a big deal now that I'm used to it and would buy the griddle again without a second thought because I love the size and the nonstick coating has been great, but the temp controller is just wonky.
Does it get hot enough to smash?
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The issue with PFAS (PTFE, PFOS, PFOA) lies almost exclusively with their production and discharge of precursors into the environment. The second biggest issue is use during high-temp cooking (which you should never do). Third is disposal and subsequent leaching of compounds resulting from decomposition into the environment.
This is where science communication has fallen flat. Using a nonstick pan correctly isn't going to hurt you. That means you don't use it above medium heat and you only use nylon (OMG PLASTIC!) or wood/bamboo (OMG GLUE!) utensils to avoid scratching the finish. This pan is "safe". Every non-stick coating is "safe". You buying any non-stick pan in the first place is the problem because you support the environmental contamination that comes with the non-stick coating's lifecycle.
I'm not judging the purchase of non-stick cookware, though I personally use stainless, cast iron, and carbon steel and reserve the non-stick for specific use-cases. I just think it's important for people to be concerned about the correct thing, and it's the purchase itself that's the problem, not the use.
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