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TefalOptiGrill Plus

R2,599

Retail: R4,200
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R2,599

R4,200
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Perfect grilling results from rare to well-done

With OptiGrill+, our ultimate innovation, smart technology makes for delicious cooking. Featuring "Automatic Sensor Cooking" technology, time and temperature are automatically adjusted to the thickness and number of items placed on the grill, based on 6 cooking programs (Burger, Poultry, Sandwich, Sausage, Red meat, Fish) and a frozen food mode. At the same time, an indicator light allows direct monitoring: Purple for preheating, blue then green at the start of cooking, yellow when the food is rare, orange for medium and red for well-done. Perfectly adaptable to everyone's tastes, simply lift up the lid to pick up your meat when it's ready and leave the rest to carry on cooking! The additional manual mode with 4 adjustable temperature levels allows you to cook anything and is perfectly adapted to fruits and vegetables, cooking them just the way you want.

Product Features
  • Cooking level indicator allows you to cook to preference, from rare to well done
  • The Optigrill beeps at every stage to let you know when the level changes
  • Thickness measurement adjusts to suit the cut of meat or sandwich
  • Slight incline allows excess fat to drain into drip tray
  • Cooking level indicator beeps when food is ready
  • 6 Automatic cooking programs, including red meat, poultry, fish, sausages, hamburgers and sandwiches or bacon
  • Manual mode with 4 adjustable temperatures, invluding defrost
  • Extra large capacity
  • Removable non-stick coated plates and drip tray
  • Includes recipe booklet
  • Power: 2000W
  • Dimensions: W 36.5cm x D 36.5cm x H 17.5cm
  • Size of plates: 30cm x 20cm
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