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Black & Decker SKG105 Electric Skillet Review

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The Bottom Line

This consumer loves her Black & Decker 12" SKG105 Nonstick Electric Skillet, finds it a great buy and enjoys cooking with it.
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Pros
  • Excellent size
  • Very easy to clean
  • The cord disconnects very quickly from the appliance
  • Great cooking results
Cons
  • None detected

Description

  • 12" square skillet with 2-1/4" deep cooking area
  • Nonstick coating for easy cleaning
  • Tempered glass lid with steam vent
  • Quick-release control for appliance plug
  • Variable temperature controls and warm setting
  • Cool touch handles
  • Pan tilt leg to slightly lift the skillet to allow grease to drain away from the food when cooking
  • 1 year warranty

Guide Review - Black & Decker SKG105 Electric Skillet Review

This consumer has a larger electric skillet that is used mostly when the family's over, and needed to downsize to a smaller one for everyday cooking for two people.

She finds the 12" size of this Black & Decker skillet is more than adequate and the depth accommodates various any meal preparation. The clear lid has a convenient steam vent which is very nice, and the handles stay cool while cooking.

It cooks well and has variable temperature controls. This skillet has a quick-release control to easily remove the plug - this is a really nice feature. As is the tilting leg that allows the grease to drain away from the meat while it is cooking.

Overall, this consumer is very pleased with this non-stick skillet.
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