As we can see even from its name, (a combo between grill and liliput), this device is a very small, lightweight and foldable grill, very resistant and quite easy to be moved around. Thus, folded, the Grilliput is just 29cm long and 2.2 cm wide, and, once installed, it offers a surface of 23x26cm on which one can fry up to 560 grams of food, according to the technical specifications.
| What's New[definition]. |
« Home Posts | ||||
| Xen and The Kernel Saga Continues Digital Music Is Still A Weak Market Nokia 6175i Comes with Integrated GPS Receiver This Is Not A Joke, It Is Microsoft Coming to Your... Searching with Images, Microsoft's Next Target New Antivirus Solution for Mobiles from Kaspersky Lab Mac minis for Sale at Costco Firefox Launches Bug Fixes Nvidia Will Launch Quad SLI at E3 PC World Welcomes Apple | ||||
| Archives | ||||
| March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 | ||||
| Links | ||||
|
Word of the Day
Free web site content
provided by The Free Dictionary
Article of the Day
Free web site content
provided by The Free Dictionary
This Day in History
Free web site content
provided by The Free Dictionary
In the News
Free web site content
provided by The Free Dictionary
Quotation of the Day
Free web site content
provided by The Free Dictionary
| ||||
The Smallest and Most Compact Portable Grill
As we can see even from its name, (a combo between grill and liliput), this device is a very small, lightweight and foldable grill, very resistant and quite easy to be moved around. Thus, folded, the Grilliput is just 29cm long and 2.2 cm wide, and, once installed, it offers a surface of 23x26cm on which one can fry up to 560 grams of food, according to the technical specifications. |
| |
|
Linux Tips and Tricks - Mox Diamond - Arcane Denial - Sylvan Library
Linux Tips and Stuff - ba-zoo-ra - iBUG teks/ |
© 2006 What's New