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I want to grill indoors like I grill on my outdoor propane grill. Is it possible?
I have proper venhilation. How do I do it?
I have proper ventilation. How do I do it?

They sell a stove with an Electric Grill as well as a table top electric grill



charcoal all the way. Food tastes better.


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Dart International Magazine

Volume 10, Number 2
#21 Fall 2007

Grilling Up the hound Rodeo:
Richie Budd and Aaron Johnson at
Priska Juschka Fine Art in New York
By Christopher Hart Chambers

Three of Richie Budd’s mechano-gizmo contraptions hung on the wall; whirling, twittering; lights blinking and a radio or two blaring. Another piece was “freestanding” in the center of one of the rooms: mounted atop a wheelchair was a jumble of cheap electric fans and sundry detritus piled up seven or eight feet high. Each artwork was equipped with a small video monitor that displayed the immediate surroundings in real time. The viewer sees himself in one, a corner of the space in another. Contemporary issues of surveillance were broached as well as the popular themes of consumer culture and what artist Tom Sachs labeled, “American Bricollage,” referring to the school of junk yard constructions (this side of the pond) and facetious machines that all started with Swiss sculpture Jean Tingley’s Dadaist whirligigs of the late 1940’s and spanning his career
until his death in 1991. There are numerous other practitioners today, with Tim Hawkinson, Jon Kessler, and the collaborative group TODT (although their work is generally static) leading the pack. But Budd’s work also produces consumables. At the opening reception his gadgets — one hooked up to an electronic piano keyboard - spewed popcorn, and brewed coffee; one incorporated a “George Foreman Grill,” another was outfitted with a snow machine for atmosphere. Thus as props and vestiges they transcend their performative mode and become independent art objects on display. His work is also chock full of personal discoveries and hidden agendas which are pasted under sweat socks and Styrofoam cups, and secreted away inside of innumerous capsules and nodules. (this text was excerpted from original).

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You get two igniters for $1.50, that’s only $.75 each. Can be used to power your potato cannon or carbide cannon, instead of a bbq grill igniter or battery powered igniter. Cheap and no batteries to replace.

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I don’t think there is a very big taste difference, it just cooks differently on speeds. If you went with between a charcoal and gas grill than I would say yes there is a big difference.

I am overseas and using my Electric Grill with a household voltage converter but it really puts a drain on the converter making it hard to run any other 120VAC devices. There are no moving parts/motors in the grill. Only a temperature control and feedback.

The answer is an emphatic no. A grill is a resistive device, so the mains frequency does not matter, but the applied voltage certainly does. If, in essence, you double the voltage, you double the current and quadruple the power consumption. The grill will burn out very quickly. get another converter for your other appliances, or, better still, buy another grill.

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