Cuisinart Outdoor Stainless Steel Griddle CGG-888
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Current Price | $11.99 | October 24, 2024 |
Highest Price | $11.99 | October 24, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $11.99 | October 24, 2024 |
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Cuisinart Outdoor Stainless Steel Griddle CGG-888 Description
- HEAT CONTROL: Two independently controlled burners provide a total of 30, 000 BTUs and allow you to control hot and cool zones on your griddle surface.
- GREASE MANAGEMENT: The over-sized 360 degree grease pan naturally funnels grease to the grease cup for easy clean up.
- COOKING VERSATILITY: The stainless steel lid with vent allows you to roast, steam, bake or smoke.
- PREP SPACE: The folding prep table comes equipped with a paper towel holder underneath.
- EASY ASSEMBLY: Assembles in 30 minutes or less.
- WARRANTY: 3-year limited warranty
- Two heat zones deliver consistent and even cooking
- NOTE: Does not include propane tank.
Cuisinart Outdoor Stainless Steel Griddle CGG-888 Specification
Specification: Cuisinart Outdoor Stainless Steel Griddle CGG-888
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Cuisinart Outdoor Stainless Steel Griddle CGG-888 Reviews (11)
11 reviews for Cuisinart Outdoor Stainless Steel Griddle CGG-888
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kenM –
I use this several times a week, all year round. (I live in SE Pa) I’ve had it about two years and it has changed the way I cook in a major way. I keep it in my front yard, about 15 ft from the door, and even on the coldest days, I can go out & quickly cook breakfast. I have cast iron Lodge griddles that fit over the electric range-top burners, but this is quicker and easier to use, and cleans up faster even though I have to go outside. And no smoke-filled rooms, all-day onion or bacon smell, or smoke alarms triggered. Also, for french toast & pancakes, I can load the whole batch on, where even with the large range griddle, they don’t all fit at once. Veggies and thick onion slices come out perfect. The only complaint I read is ‘no grill marks’. Well, if I feel the need, I just use the cast iron grill plates from my portable Nexgrill Cast Aluminum Table Top Gas BBQ which has been relegated for use in the backyard, mainly for quick hotdogs or something when I’m out in the garage. I set those grill plates on the Cusinart griddle surface to heat up, along with a couple presses when I first fire up, & put the dome on so everything gets evenly hot. You could also buy those Nexgrill grates, or another brand separately. The heat distribution is not quite even, but the learning curve solved that for me. This is among the best 3 appliances I’ve ever purchased in my 50+ years of adult life. Get one while they’re still reasonably priced. Also, don’t neglect to buy the cover if you plan on leaving it outside.
patricia caravaggio –
We love it!
patricia caravaggio –
Assembled and seasoned the grill and used it the same day
Worked great
Wayne –
This griddle BBQ is awesome. Best BBQ I’ve ever had BUT…..the little side shelf was damaged – the bracket to attach it with broke so that the shelf could not be attached or used at all. I contacted Amazon who were quick to get back to me and had me fill out a claim form with all the pertinent info and pictures. Then they gave me the Cuisinart Company contact info and i had to wait to hear from them and then file the claim with them. Almost a month later I finally got an email from Cuisinart requesting all the same info I had already sent to Amazon. I sent it all again and that was in mid April. I followed up in early May and to date – June 10 – have not heard anything and have not received a replacement part or anything. The BBQ itself is usable but the side shelf is not at all usable and came that way. This shouldn’t be this difficult to get a replacement part! I would like to give the BBQ a 5 start rating but the lack of customer service in this situation is just too poor!
CS –
This is my first experience with a griddle. I was looking for a gas grill and purchased this on a whim. I have the 22 inch griddle. I have used it 5 or 6 times since I purchased it about a month ago. So far, I love it. I have not had any issues with rust as others have mentioned. I also thought it was easy to assemble. It Took me about an hour alone.
I do not like the drip tray. Its located in the back so its hard to reach. It also falls off easily (twice already for me) when I bumped it. What a mess!
So far, its been easy to clean. I purchased a Cuisinart heavy duty griddle scraper, which I recommend. I seasoned it three times before the first use by using grapeseed oil. I fried eggs on it last night, and they did not stick. So far, I have cooked potatoes, pancakes, steak, bacon, and hamburgers and have had no issues.
You will definitely need to purchase a grill mat, a scraper, and a grill cover . Overall, it has been great and not a bad price.
MP –
I use this everyday, good performance when it comes to the top evenly cooking. Super easy to use and just as easy to transport. Love the size of it cause I can grill a pizza on
EDWARD SMITH –
I have never owned a flat top grill before now. This Cuisinart is a steal at this price. (Evo Grills start at 4 grand and go as high as 9 grand each) Produces even heat and a fun grilling experience. Smash burgers are a favorite, and tonight, I cooked juicy, thick, bone in pork chops. Clean up is easy, pour on a little water and scrape the grill while on high and re-season with avocado oil. The stainless steel shines up nicely with a little vinegar and water sprayed on after cool down. The Lid and front control panel arrived dented in several places. Cuisinart Customer Service had new parts on the way within 24 hours. It took about an hour to disassemble and reassemble the front panel and lid . A disappointing start, but a great finish as I REALLY enjoy cooking on this grill. Quality of materials is excellent, including a triangular steel support that is welded to the underside of the cook top to prevent warping. Ingenious! You can’t go wrong adding this to your grill collection.
Thomas cantono –
Ordered in nov for Christmas present for my hub but really wanted for myself! No problem putting it together just took time. Used yesterday to make a big batch of meatballs for the freezer. Started right up and I am glad I can cook bacon or hamburger with out stinking my kitchen up. Just a little worried about the finish on the grill I would imagine steel tools are a no no I think it could scratch off easily but great to use so far.
MP –
I love outdoor cooking, and I likely have many more options than I will ever reasonably need to that end, but I’ve wanted a griddle to round out my choices for a while now anyway. We were at a friend’s house who did smash burgers on his Blackstone and my son just raved about them, so with some persuading I got clearance to litter up my patio with one more cooking toy.
I would have probably gone with the Blackstone or another Camp Chef to match my pellet smoker, except I’m already at something of a premium for space. I’d love the Evo, but let’s be honest, $5k for a griddle would probably have been the last purchase I ever made. There aren’t a lot of reviews or detail to be found online about the Cuisinart 360, so it was a little bit of a leap of faith, but so far I’m pretty pleased, with a couple of asterisks.
I was originally going to get the 30″, because I almost always convince myself that more is better. I talked myself down, and I’m probably glad I did. In reality I won’t frequently be called upon to cook for more than 6-8 people and the surface of this is ample for that, though probably a bit crowded if I were to have 8 patties and 8 buns all going at the same time. For 95% of my cooking, this is plenty. And I imagine the footprint is significantly larger, and three burners of the larger griddle probably go through a lot more propane.
This may assemble in 30 minutes with two people. I don’t know, I did it myself and it can be done, but it probably took closer to an hour. I strongly suggest not tightening anything down until you’ve got everything in place, even screws that seem like they won’t come into play later. It’s fairly wobbly while you assemble, but you’ll appreciate the extra wiggle room, particularly when you’re trying to get the top of it attached to the legs. I had to loosen screws a couple of times I never would have guessed would have made any difference later. Trust me on this, don’t tighten anything all the way until you’ve got the last screw in. Once you’ve got it assembled, tighten everything down and it’s pretty sturdy.
One complaint I have is that the locking casters don’t lock very well and it still rolls without a lot of exertion. I may replace the casters at some point, but I haven’t looked into how much of a project that is yet. Contrary to many reviews I’ve seen, there were no warps, bends, dents, dings, etc, on the lid or the drip ring in particular. It all looks to be good quality. I scratched one of the legs dropping it when I was taking it out of the box, but only have myself to blame.
The cooking surface is not pre-seasoned and you will definitely want to do that before your first cook. I suggest taking the time to do it right instead of getting in a big hurry to use it. All told, it took me probably 2 hours and half a tank of propane before I was satisfied with the seasoning. I used avocado oil, and patience. After that, this is a good cooking surface, and at least as easy to use as my antique Griswold cast iron pans.
There are some hot and cold spots on the surface, but they’re not dramatic and it doesn’t take a lot of use to figure out where they are. Nothing that is going to be too frustrating. And mine had a couple of small scratches/grooves in it from production, one of them about 3/4 inch long. Looking at other pictures, this doesn’t seem uncommon, but they’re not significant or deep enough to make it problematic, it’s primarily cosmetic, if that bothers you. I just turned the larger scratch toward the back. This isn’t the $5k Evo, so I’m a little more forgiving here than I would be with that. The infinity edge of the round grill takes some getting used to, and not having a raised edge to stop food from rolling over the side does have its issues. I would recommend two decent turners, or at the very least a turner and a bench scraper (which is handy to clean the surface, so I’d suggest a bench scraper anyway) to help corral food. Remember to clean the cooking surface well after you cook (a bottle of water to steam off hard cooked gunk is helpful) and put a layer of oil on it before you’re done, unless you want to have to season it every time you use it.
I know this is billed as more than just a griddle, and I guess if it’s the only cooking source you have you could get more creative than that, but I don’t see it taking the place of a grill or the smoker so much as I see it as an option for things those can’t do. The lid is an okay touch for things like trapping heat or melting cheese (though it’s really not a melting dome, per se), but it is definitely not enough weather protection on its own. If you don’t have an awning, even the morning dew is definitely going to get onto your cooking surface. I’d strongly recommend a cover for storage, even if you do keep it under an awning.
So far I’ve cooked bacon, eggs, pancakes, smash burgers, patty melts, and a hot turkey and swiss on rye, so I’m still just getting to know the griddle, but I’m happy with my purchase so far. Honestly if space were no constraint, I likely would have gone for a rectangular setup, and I probably still would. This is a more than decent compromise, though.
nicholas –
It a great cooker for four cooks everything hot and quick plus does not waste gase a big plus
claudia pella –
I love cooking on this! Makes the best grilled food and easy clean up ! Big cooking area but doesn’t take up much space on porch