Archive for the ‘Portable Electric Grill’ Category
Many years ago, I purchased a electric indoor grill at a now defunct Venture store. The item I had, along with other items, were lost in moving years ago.
Being single, now living on a low set income, [just above poverty level low], and having recent health issues that changed my diet, I have found a real need for this item.
It had a White Ceramic rectangle base, measuring about 10" long by 6" wide by 4" deep. It had a small square opening at one end so that you could slip the electrical plug/cord and heating element into the unit, and then place the wire grill on top.
It was a very basic electric unit, and I think I paid about $12 for it, [in now-a-day money, $20]. It worked great for doing one piece of meat and would let fat drip into the base bottom, and was very easy to clean up in soap and water.
Such a simple device, but one who gave great cooking results. I believe it was called a table top grill. It was great for grilling quickly pork chops, chicken, and burgers were awesome. Though the burgers will be turkey meat now! lol
Please help with finding this exact item. I have seen the modern reincarnation of this item, but what I saw, they can keep. Plastic and aluminum, no thanks. Besides, the cost of the new types are out of my budget restraints.
Why is that they always have to "improve" on such a simple but effective concept item.
Just three pieces to it, base, heating element, and wire rack, and just ceramic and steel in construction, simply simple.
Thank you to anyone who spends time in searching, and answering!
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I got mine from the flea market. Hit and miss….Good Luck!
I live in an apartment with a crazy roommate that had his stove REMOVED. I’m trying to get a setup where I can cook, but every single electric burner that I’ve bought isn’t hot enough to even boil more than 2qts of water. Is there some portable gas grill out there that I could use indoors? Hellllp.
Microwave would be the safest — just buy a small one That’s what we use in the offices where I’ve worked. Also, we use the coffee maker to make hot water for tea, soups, etc. If you prefer cooking larger pots of soup often, then just buy an electric pot (they will make a lot of soup, I think mine is 6 qt.). If you have an electric fry pan, that will cook your meats.
Don’t use camping equipment indoors — it’s not safe for indoor use.
Good luck - just know this situation is only temporary in your life.
I now have an electric heating system however just bought one of those 15K / 30K BTU Comfort Glow blue flame propane wall mount heaters for emergency purposes just in case the electric was to go out. I would like to know if I can safely use a 20 lb propane cylinder tank (like a grill tank) outside for supplying the propane to this heater? Additionally, if I were to use this sized tank, how long would a full tank supply propane to the heater?
The bigger the tank the better, more surface for evaporation at lower temps. A 20# tank is about 4 gals at approx. 91,000 Btu per gal is about 12 hrs. use @ 30K assuming no vent and no pressure drop. The tank must be properly regulated and outside of the structure.
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The electrical power may go out in a residential area during a summer thunderstorm. Just imagine that you were about to cook dinner. You scrambled around in the camping gear for an alternative to your electric stove. You found a portable gas stove, one match, a small grill, and a bag of charcoal briquettes. Because you have only one match and no other sources of fire, you must choose between using the portable gas stove or the charcoal grill. Which will you choose and why?
gas stove first then use flame from it to help ingnite charcoal because the charcoal takes more to get a good flame from!
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Homemade Candle Lantern Light
Here, reflective tinfoil or aluminum foil replaces the mirror. It will keep the light of the flame out of your eyes and direct extra light forward in a more brighter or focused beam.
The jar protects the candle flame from the wind blowing it out, and also serves as a holder so you can carry it around. Don’t use a jar any smaller than a 2.5 inch diameter, this way the glass will stay reasonably cool to the touch, and try to keep the candle flame away from the sides of the glass itself. Maby you can put a drop of hot wax in the middle and press the bottom of the tea candle into it.
A stainless steel or some metal screen can be used for a cover on top. Try to fasten it if you could so that it does not fall off easy, but is easy to remove to light the wick or to replace the candle.
To make it practically rainproof, you can afix some larger metal lid/metal raised above the safety screen/rim area. Maby it can be raised with some wood pieces or metal nails hot-glued onto the sides of the jar.
Some people say that bee-wax and like soy wax and other non petroleum (oil) wax is better to burn, especially indoors. But the oil ones are cheap and will serve you well in times of power-outages or camping. Get some before you actually need them, because safety first. This lantern might be considered low technology or “old fashioned” to some older folks, but look how useful a little technology is.
In place of aluminum foil, it is possible to use the “reflective mylar films” and “chemical silvering/chrome processes” to make a reflective surface. Chrome paint? maby…..let me know.
About 10 years ago or so, I did manage to make a vegetable oil lantern out of a small glass, a wick of cotton or paper towel, and some “bread ties/twisties” wire to hold the wick up straight in the oil. The flame is about the size of a candle or a bit smaller, but the main thing is, is that it does work. Multiple wicks are also possible for extra light. Candles seem to be a safer, and less messy and probably more dangerous, method.
If you make one candle lantern for camping, you may wish to afix the tin/aluminum foil very tight to the glass to prevent it from comming off. Any method you choose, but an epoxy/waterproof glue coat over it and onto the glass a bit might work ok. It’s possible to put the aluminum foil on the inside of the glass also.
There are “solar lanterns” available that have a solar electric panel, this is somewhat similar to the familiar “garden solar lights”. Typically, the “garden solar lights” have 1 or 2 AA rechargeable batteries inside, hence if you need a way to recharge your batteries (especially flashlight/radio batteries), that would be the method when power does go out unless you do have some other solar panels specifically for that purpose. Other than that, you can use them as portable lights.
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There are some cooking/warming devices that use “tea-light” candles. Some have a seat for one candle, and some have a seat for multiple candles. Something to look into, but i’m not to knowledgeable about them…however, check out the youtube vids about the small portable “rocket-stoves”, “wood-gas”, and “alcohol fuel mini” stoves. (I have a playlist with some of these YouTube vids). If your gas or electricity (or both) went out you’ll need some sort of cooking “grill”. Those stoves mentioned, are supposed to burn clean/low smoke levels with minimal amounts of fuel - which is usually scrap wood debris and twigs you find laying around. If gasoline wasn’t available for cars, consider having a bike so you can ride to the stream or river to get some water, but be sure to make it safe to drink if you don’t have a water well in your yard..
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Your Own “Slice of Heaven”
Location: Private Homes, Southeast, Cape Coral, Central Gulf Coast, Florida, USA (5 Minutes from Downtown Ft. Myers, 20 Minutes to Airport)
Accommodations: Home - 3 Bedrooms + Den - 2 Baths - (Sleeps 6-8)
Your Slice of Heaven - Cape Coral Rental
Beautifully and comfortably decorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath, double car garage, private single family home with large waterfront pool. Centrally located with access to your everyday needs and more.
Pull your boat up to the back door and off you go every morning for a day on the water.
Cruise to Sanibel for some shelling on the beach or just settle back on your own dock and watch a Bald Eagle, an occasional Manatee or boat go by. Feed the fish & turtles, catch a dozen crabs in the trap and have a feast. Then, at sunset, fire-up the chiminea for a warm relaxing evening on the water in your own “Slice of heaven”
Hop in the Boat and off you go - Cape Coral Rental
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Vacation Rental Features Amenities Air ConditioningWasherDryerLinens ProvidedGarageOff Street ParkingParking for RV/Boat/Trailer
Beds King BedQueen BedDouble Bed
Entertainment Cable/Satellite TVDVD (2)VCRVideo LibraryCD PlayerStereo SystemPrivate Pool
Kitchen Full Kitchen: Microwave/Filtered Water & Ice in fridge & on tap.Cooking Utensils Provided: From A to Z a full chef’s kitchen.Refrigerator: Filtered water & Ice Double door Fridge & Freezer.DishwasherMicrowaveIce Maker
Outdoor Features Gas/Electric BBQ Grill: New Gas Grill.Deck/Patio: Beautiful Screened Patio with comfortable Table & Chairs, TV & Portable Stereo.Lanai: In front of House Tastefully decorated with settee and end Tables.
View/Location Waterfront, not Lake/Oceanfront. Ask for details: 2 Routes to River in Canal System. Or maybe just an afternoon or early evening cruise at sunset.
Communications Telephone: Local calls only.
Other Amenities Fire Chiminea on Dock, for warm sunsets on the water.
Suitability No Pets AllowedNot Suitable for ChildrenMinimum Age Limit for RentersSmoking Not Allowed
Activities (on site and nearby) GolfTennisShoppingSightseeingRestaurantsKayakingSailingBoatingWaterskiingParasailingJet SkiingShellingSwimmingSnorkeling/DivingSurfingWindsurfingBikingWildlife ViewingHikingFishingHuntingAntiquingCinemas/Movie TheatersMiniature golfHorseback Riding
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Rates (in US Dollars ): Personal Currency istant™
Jan-Mar …………… $2750/month (Monthly Rentals Only)
Apr-Sep .. $725/week .. $2500/month
Oct-Dec .. $750/week .. $2600/month
Plus 12% Sales Tax/Lodging
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. Contact roberteschette@aol.com
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Your Own “Slice of Heaven”
Location: Private Homes, Southeast, Cape Coral, Central Gulf Coast, Florida, USA (5 Minutes from Downtown Ft. Myers, 20 Minutes to Airport)
Accommodations: Home - 3 Bedrooms + Den - 2 Baths - (Sleeps 6-8)
Your Slice of Heaven - Cape Coral Rental
Beautifully and comfortably decorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath, double car garage, private single family home with large waterfront pool. Centrally located with access to your everyday needs and more.
Pull your boat up to the back door and off you go every morning for a day on the water.
Cruise to Sanibel for some shelling on the beach or just settle back on your own dock and watch a Bald Eagle, an occasional Manatee or boat go by. Feed the fish & turtles, catch a dozen crabs in the trap and have a feast. Then, at sunset, fire-up the chiminea for a warm relaxing evening on the water in your own “Slice of heaven”
Hop in the Boat and off you go - Cape Coral Rental
View comments from previous guests.
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Vacation Rental Features Amenities Air ConditioningWasherDryerLinens ProvidedGarageOff Street ParkingParking for RV/Boat/Trailer
Beds King BedQueen BedDouble Bed
Entertainment Cable/Satellite TVDVD (2)VCRVideo LibraryCD PlayerStereo SystemPrivate Pool
Kitchen Full Kitchen: Microwave/Filtered Water & Ice in fridge & on tap.Cooking Utensils Provided: From A to Z a full chef’s kitchen.Refrigerator: Filtered water & Ice Double door Fridge & Freezer.DishwasherMicrowaveIce Maker
Outdoor Features Gas/Electric BBQ Grill: New Gas Grill.Deck/Patio: Beautiful Screened Patio with comfortable Table & Chairs, TV & Portable Stereo.Lanai: In front of House Tastefully decorated with settee and end Tables.
View/Location Waterfront, not Lake/Oceanfront. Ask for details: 2 Routes to River in Canal System. Or maybe just an afternoon or early evening cruise at sunset.
Communications Telephone: Local calls only.
Other Amenities Fire Chiminea on Dock, for warm sunsets on the water.
Suitability No Pets AllowedNot Suitable for ChildrenMinimum Age Limit for RentersSmoking Not Allowed
Activities (on site and nearby) GolfTennisShoppingSightseeingRestaurantsKayakingSailingBoatingWaterskiingParasailingJet SkiingShellingSwimmingSnorkeling/DivingSurfingWindsurfingBikingWildlife ViewingHikingFishingHuntingAntiquingCinemas/Movie TheatersMiniature golfHorseback Riding
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Rates (in US Dollars ): Personal Currency istant™
Jan-Mar …………… $2750/month (Monthly Rentals Only)
Apr-Sep .. $725/week .. $2500/month
Oct-Dec .. $750/week .. $2600/month
Plus 12% Sales Tax/Lodging
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
contact: roberteschette@aol.com
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