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I bought this professional grade panini grill yesterday. It has 3kW of pure grilling power and according to the box it can churn out 45 paninii per hour. My life will never be the same again, this panini grill has changed me. I now have the power to make as many paninis as I can eat. I cannot imagine a better addition to my kitchen. Just buy semibaked baguettes or pistolets, cut them in half and put things like ham, mozzarella, tomatoes, pesto etc. on and put them in. 10 minutes from turning it on to taking the first bite.

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>>18716775
This can be made with this glorious machine

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>>18716794
A smaller panini made from a pistolet
(salami, pesto, mozzarella)

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>>18716924
Grilled cheese/croque monsieur/tosti, whatever you want to call it. Tastes 10x better than in the stupid thing I had before this

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>>18716775
Every Brazilian college student has one of those; cost about $30. Pretty good.

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>>18716775
>>18716939
These ones that go straight over the gas flame are better, though. Make much tastier toasty.

>> No.18716958

>>18716775
>3kW of pure grilling power
Seems super unlikely.
That's 25 amps at 120 volts, assuming you live in The Only Country That Matters™, but kitchen receptacles have 20 amp breakers.

>> No.18716960

>>18716939
Those make damp, soggy croque monsieurs. They're exactly the type I replaced

>>18716944
I'll agree, those are great too. But they're too small to make proper paninis

>> No.18716966

>>18716958
And yet it is true. I live in the Netherlands and we have 230v with 16A fuses/breakers being the most common, P=UI=230*16=3680W

>> No.18716968

>>18716960
Yeah, they're not the professional kind, but when you're hungry and don't want to fuck around, they're heavenly.

>> No.18716969

>>18716958
Look at the power plug nigga

>> No.18716981

>>18716958
>Can't see there's literally a yuro outlet in the picture
>Forgot that most US kitchens have at least one 240V circuit to accommodate electric appliances if needed

>> No.18717009

>>18716775
That's gonna lose its novelty in about 2 weeks and then you'll hate paninis. I know how it goes. My hs had one for people to use.

>> No.18717050

>>18716966
>>18716969
Youro-niggers can just fuck off.
How many times has your country been to the moon?
>>18716981
>Forgot that most US kitchens have at least one 240V circuit
Sorry, no.
I was an electrician for 10 years, never heard of such nonsense.

>> No.18717057

>>18717050
idk, how many panini grills do you have?

>>18717009
I doubt it. I've eaten croque monsieurs more than weekly all my life. Also it can be used to grill hamburgers, lahmacun (Turkish pizza rolls) and much more. A contact grill is very versatile.

>> No.18717058

>>18716981
>Forgot that most US kitchens have at least one 240V circuit to accommodate electric appliances if needed
????? What city are you from and have you never left it?

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>>18717057
>idk,
ZEH-FUCKING-ROW

> how many panini grills do you have?
Two more than the times that your country has been to the moon (0).
Plus a Foreman grill, and a waffle iron.

>> No.18717074

>>18717063
>Novelty grill
Lel

>> No.18717084

>>18717074
To be honest, I hardly use it.
Have you ever tried making grilled cheese in a waffle iron?
If I had any white bread, I'd make that shit tonight, along with tomato soup, of course.

>> No.18717099 [DELETED] 

>>18716775
Your life will be short, but you had a good run.

>> No.18717108 [DELETED] 

>>18717050
Oh, I'm sorry. Who 'discovered' america again and populated it, to become the nightmare it turned out to be?

>> No.18717113

>>18717108
The Asians.

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>>18717113
Das right, Mane.

>> No.18717207

why are you so bad at taking pictures? the quality looks like a shitty flip phone from 2007

>> No.18718555

>>18717207
I always resize my pics for 4chan,ro accommodate for the turd worlders here

>>18717099
I guess. But I feel it just started in earnest

>>18717063
Well la di da

>> No.18718558

>>18716775
>It has 3kW of pure grilling power and according to the box it can churn out 45 paninii per hour.
Can you eat 45 paninis in an hour?

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At work we just use a grill press. Works pretty well and it's easy to clean

>> No.18719517

>>18718584
that's pretty based

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For me, its the humble triangle sammy maker

>> No.18719881

>>18719601
based, I got mine delivered today, I've wanted one since I lived with my parents as I used to love making toasties with it

>> No.18720031

>>18716927
>Grilled cheese
>croque monsieur
>tosti
One of these is way different than the other two, retard. (And if you're Italian, I'm not saying you're late, I'm calling you a paglucio.)

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I make hash browns on my waffle iron.

>> No.18720630

>>18718558
No I cannot, but I like the reassurance that I can comfortably make enough

>>18720031
I do not care for I can make all of those with my darling