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<title><![CDATA[Worst Indoor Grills, LISTEN UP How to pick the best indoor grill for your home!]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[There are many things to consider when buying an indoor grill. But first: Why would anyone want to buy an indoor grill as opposed to an outdoor grill? Here are a good list of reasons:<br />
<br />1) Simple cleanup! Your grill can be cleaned within a matter of minutes! Wash under cold water with soap. Scrub well! The more suds the better!<br />
<br />2) Convenience. You don't have to deal with the hassle of buying charcoal or gas for your grill. Simply plug it in, turn it on, cook and enjoy!<br />
<br />3) Low cost. Save money and time! Electric indoor grills are cheaper than any outdoor grill! And they last longer too!<br />
<br />OK now that I have you convinced of buying an indoor grill:<br />
<br />*Size- How large do you want your indoor grill to be? Is it meant to double as a decoration? Are you cooking for a large group or a small group?<br />
<br />*Quality- Don't forget the motto: You get what you pay for. Do you want a cheap grill that you will rarely use, or do you want a superior grill that you can use every day? It all depends on this: How long will you be using the grill for? Do you want to use it every single day or rarely? Are you a poor college student or are you a mother of 3? The student may not care so much about quality, the mother will!<br />
<br />*Power- Littler grills use a bit of power...whereas bigger indoor grills use more power. The more power it uses, the quicker the food cooks. <br />
<br />*Cost- If you are looking to not spend money, go for a cheaper second-hand grill. Buying a second-hand grill can save you around 50% of the cost of a grill! You can get them at thrift stores, garage sales, and off of local ads like the newspaper or Craigslist.<br />
<br />I hope this read helped you in your journey in choosing the right <a href="http://indoorgrilld1.blog.friendster.com/2010/12/worst-indoor-grills-listen-up-how-to-pick-the-trendiest-indoor-grill-for-your-home/">Worst Indoor Grills, LISTEN UP How to pick the trendiest indoor grill for your home!</a><br />
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