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Innovative vertical rotisserie seals in nutritious juices and drains unwanted fat or grease into a drip tray, so you can enjoy healthier and more delicious food.
Removable chrome insert reflects heat as the rotisserie turns for even cooking. Three-hour countdown timer with auto-shutoff helps ensure perfect cooking. Features five temperature presets, an interior light, programmable touchpad controls and easy to read LCD display.
Easy-clean unit includes dishwasher-safe accessories for poultry, fish, vegetables, roasts and kebabs, plus recipe book. Comes with 8-piece skewer set, roasting rack, poultry tower, multipurpose basket and drip tray.
Brushed-stainless-steel housing and nonstick interior clean up easily with a damp cloth. Roasts up to eight pounds. 16" x 15½" x 17½". Limited 3-year warranty.
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Cuisinart Vertical Countertop Rotisserie
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Value $365.00
$199.00
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- Manufacturer: Cuisinart
- Dimensions: 16" x 15½" x 17½&34;
- Material: Brushed stainless steel, chrome insert
- Care: Wipe housing and interior clean with damp cloth; accessories are dishwasher safe
- Capacity: 8 lbs.
- Warranty: Limited 3-year warranty
BENEFITS:
- Innovative vertical rotisserie seals in nutritious juices.
- Drains away unwanted fat or grease into a drip tray, so you can enjoy healthier and more delicious food.
- Removable chrome insert reflects heat as the rotisserie turns for even cooking.
- Three-hour countdown timer with auto-shutoff helps ensure perfect cooking.
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- Features five temperature presets.
- On/off interior light.
- Programmable touchpad controls and easy-to-read LCD display.
- Includes dishwasher-safe accessories for poultry, fish, vegetables, roasts and kebabs, plus recipe book.
- Comes with 8-piece skewer set, roasting rack, poultry tower, multipurpose basket and drip tray.
- Roasts up to eight pounds.
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