I just pulled the trigger and bought one during their Memorial Day sale...mostly free shipping. I'm hoping it will fit on my indoor gas stovetop...but I"m also trying to figure out some sort of outdoor propane burner set up to run it outdoors.....
@@P3ak930 One advantage the Chud press has over a hand press is leverage. When you're smashing, you get double the smash pressure because of the handle and the hinge. Or you could say, you only have to press half as hard. Another advantage is you can hover the top grate over anything with cheese to make the cheese melt faster.
Nice - I did not realize they got rid of the pins. I thought the pins were a really nice touch.
Yeah, but the bolt and nut works just as well. I use it for almost every cook!
I just pulled the trigger and bought one during their Memorial Day sale...mostly free shipping.
I'm hoping it will fit on my indoor gas stovetop...but I"m also trying to figure out some sort of outdoor propane burner set up to run it outdoors.....
Watching this thinking about it too. Wondering if my Blackstone with a press is redundant.
@@P3ak930 One advantage the Chud press has over a hand press is leverage. When you're smashing, you get double the smash pressure because of the handle and the hinge. Or you could say, you only have to press half as hard. Another advantage is you can hover the top grate over anything with cheese to make the cheese melt faster.