Presto 07071 15-inch Electric Tilt-n-fold Griddle, Black
- Great for every meal: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Easily adjusts from a level cooking surface for eggs and pancakes to a tilted surface for meats
- Legs fold in and drip tray locks in place for easy, compact storage. Heavy cast aluminum base with large 184-square-inch cooking surface
- Premium nonstick surface ensures stick-free cooking and easy cleaning. Control Master heat control automatically maintains the desired cooking temperature
- Slide-out drip tray empties easily. Easy to clean. Fully immersible with the heat control removed
- Tilt to drain. Flip down the levers to tilt the grilling surface when cooking meats. Fold to store. Fits in most standard 18-inch kitchen cabinets


Heavy cast aluminum base with a large 184-square-inch cooking surface.

Tilt to Drain. Flip down the levers to tilt the grilling surface when cooking meats.

Legs fold in and drip tray locks in place for easy, compact storage. Fits in most standard 18-inch kitchen cabinets.


National Presto Industries, Inc. has stood the test of time!

Founded in 1905 in Eau Claire, WI.
It is a respected producer in the housewares and small electric appliance industry.

The company created the first saucepan-style pressure cooker in 1939.
Its first electric appliance came in 1948 with the Presto Vapor Steam Iron; the first steam iron to use tap water instead of costly distilled water. In 1956, Presto introduced a complete line of fully submersible electric cooking appliances employing the first removable heat control. Other notable innovations include the PrestoBurger hamburger cooker in 1974, the FryBaby electric deep fryer in 1976, the SaladShooter electric slicer/shredder in 1988, and the Pizzazz pizza oven in 2000.

Predicting the needs of consumers…
…and then fulfilling those needs through consistent product innovation and quality manufacturing has been the objective of National Presto Industries for over 100 years, and it will continue to be in the years ahead.
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