Bacon Cooker with Slid Out Drip Tray for $22
April 11, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The J-Jati Bacon Cooker delivers perfect crispy bacon every time. It’s specifically designed to slow cook your bacon to a perfect crisp. What is so unique about The J-Jati Bacon Cooker is that bacon is laid vertically on a nonstick surface. This causes the bacon grease to drain off to the bottom, leaving your bacon crispy, crunchy and downright delicious. This stainless steel, bacon-dedicated machine cooks up to 6 pieces of traditional or thick-cut bacon at a time. The J-Jati Bacon Cooker’s top seals in heat and prevents splatter, and the bottom tray catches all the greasy drippings. The bottom tray and top can be removed for easy cleaning and are dishwasher-safe.
- Slow cooks bacon to a perfect crisp; laid vertically on a non-stick surface
- Cooks up to 6 pieces of traditional or thick-cut bacon at a time
- Top seals in heat & prevents splatter
- Bottom tray catches all the greasy drippings
- Pre-Heat Setting simply turns the dial to pre-heat the bacon master to the perfect temperature
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Size: standard
- Product dimensions: 5″H x 11″L x 8″W
- Non-stick surface
- Pre-heat setting
- Up to 6 bacon strips per batch
Includes
- Bacon Cooker
- Slid Out Drip Tray
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