Cook Like a Pro! 🍽️ Elevate your culinary game with Yedi's Total Package!
The Yedi Total Package 6-in-1 Digital Indoor Grill is a multifunctional kitchen appliance that combines a grill, waffle maker, panini press, and griddle, featuring a temperature range of 175-450°F. It includes easy-to-use digital controls, dishwasher-safe plates, and essential accessories like silicone egg rings and a spatula. With a powerful 1600 watts and a 1-year warranty, this grill is designed for both convenience and quality.
Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 12.7"W x 8.8"H |
Style | Indoor |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Material Type Free | PFOA Free, BPA Free |
Material Type | Silicone |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Number of settings | 3 |
Wattage | 1600 watts |
Additional Features | Manual |
X**U
I absolute love the masterpiece from Yedi
It has quickly become one of my favorite kitchen appliances, and I can honestly say it’s made cooking so much easier. Whether I’m making a quick dinner or enjoying a lazy weekend breakfast, this grill has been a total game changer for me!First off, the digital controls are super easy to use. I can quickly adjust the temperature for grilling, making waffles, or pressing paninis. I appreciate how fast it heats up, so I’m not waiting around forever for it to be ready. The grill feature is fantastic, i've been trying out with steak to veggies and it always gives that nice sear and grill marks. Plus, the pre heating process help to cook evenly, so i don't have to worry about hot spots. The panini press work perfectly too; it crisps up sandwiches just the way I like them. One of my favorite things about this grill is how versatile it is. It can easily switch between the griddle and grill plates, we've been trying this morning brekfasts routines with my roommate where we place eggs, bacon and panckaes and it been working perfectly. Cleaning is easy peacy, just take out the two trays and place them in the dishwasher and bum, you are done.If you’re someone who loves to cook a variety of meals without cluttering your kitchen with a bunch of different gadgets, this is definitely the appliance for you. It’s compact, stylish, and makes cooking so much easier
R**E
Awesome Product
This thing is awesome! It's perfect for one or two people meals. I've made waffles, Steaks, Hot Sausage links, Brats and grilled sandwiches with it and all turn out great. It's very convenient, takes up little counter space and cleans up real easy.
R**G
I'm overly excited about the waffles!!!!
The media could not be loaded. I had had my eye on Pampered Chef's $430+ version of this multi-grill (their waffle plates are $80+ of that price, but you also get waffle mix--big whoop). But that is too rich for my blood! So, when I read in a recent AARP magazine that it recommended this Yedi kitchen appliance and it only cost $119 (which INCLUDED the waffle plates) and did everything the P.C. one did (minus a built-in thermometer and bag of waffle mix--big whoop!), I was SOLD! (Plus, I was already happily using a Yedi air fryer.)I have used all three plates and so far, they have all performed just super! I started with waffles because I have not had waffles in eons (no waffle maker)! I used Bisquick and followed the box recipe, which made exactly 8 generous-sized waffles. (Yedi's directions for using a mix were different. I think theirs would only make 4 waffles.) I pre-heated the grill each time, as instructed, and they came out just lovely! They are Belgian'ish as they are definitely on the thicker side. (Leftover waffles reheated perfectly in my toaster.)Next, I tried fried eggs. There were no instructions for that, but Google said 250 degrees was a good temp, so that's what I used. I was able to just heat 1 of the grills for this. The grill came with two silicone egg rings, which nicely corralled the egg whites. I waited a little long to flip them, but the tops came out beautifully. Later I fried two more, but that time I broke a yolk when I flipped them. I was pleasantly surprised that when the grill was completely cooled, my nylon spatula easily removed the messy residue. It ALL came off with no problem. Frankly, I was shocked. I had used no oil and no cooking spray.Finally, I grilled some chicken breasts. This time I set it to 350 degrees. For years I used a George Foreman grill for this sort of thing. Based on my Geo. Foreman experience, I fully expected to only be able to fit 3 of the 4 breasts on there and then having to do one as a solo. To my surprise, they ALL fit on there! This griddle is bigger than I realized! I used the flipper tongs that came with the grill to handle the chicken. The chicken did not generate much grease, so I didn't get to test the grease cup.The only possible downside I can see compared to the George Foreman, is the grease drainage. The G.F. is sloped to encourage the grease to drain away from your food. The Yedi has no slope, so I assume grease could build up with food sitting in it, before it reached enough capacity to drain. (Yedi is flat.) In fact, with it being flat, I'm not sure it will drain *while* cooking. I may not be able to drain until done as part of the cleanup process. HOWEVER, considering all the functionality and the price and the fact the plates can go in the dishwasher, I don't care that much about the grease!I am feeling super smart for buying this appliance! More cooking options, more temperature control, easy cleaning. I'm IN! (How many times a week is too many for eating waffles? Asking for a friend . . . )
D**E
This was a game changer for me!
We have a large T-Fal grill that we use to grill steaks inside during the winter months. The problem with it is that it is tipped forward a bit to run juices into a drip tray in the front. This means that if I use it as a sandwich grill and the sandwich is even slightly thick, it slides the top forward and deposits the sandwich contents on the grill.I bought the Yedi grill to use primarily as a panini press. So far, it has been flawless. The top grill is pretty stiff, which means that I can set it to the exact slant that I want to accommodate sandwiches of any thickness. It's not super large but it is large enough to handle two sandwiches with large sourdough bread (at a slight angle).And the waffle grill really works! (I was kind of skeptical about this.) Just set the heat to 400 deg F and cook for 3 minutes. With the non-stick grill, the waffles pop out easily. Now I can throw away my aging waffle iron with no temperature control and no timer (it broke).I love the fact that I can exactly specify the temperature and time that I want. Now my recipes are repeatable and reliable. I have had no issues at all with the non-stick surface. They are easy to hand wash or put in the dish washer.The only drawback (for me) is that it doesn't store vertically. I'll need to find a place for it somewhere... Regardless, this is a great product and I highly recommend it.
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