Cook Up a Storm Anywhere! 🌪️
The NostalgiaMyMini Personal Electric Griddle is a compact and versatile cooking appliance designed for quick and healthy meals. With a dual-sided nonstick surface, it allows you to prepare a variety of dishes, from breakfast to dessert, in just minutes. Its lightweight design and cool-touch handles make it perfect for any kitchen, office, or on-the-go lifestyle.
Item Weight | 567 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.25"D x 6.75"W x 3.5"H |
Style | Griddle Orange |
Color | Orange |
Material Type Free | PFOA Free, PFAS Free, Lead Free |
Material Type | Plastic |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Number of settings | 3 |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Additional Features | Manual |
D**Y
Heats up fast and very hot!
I love this thing! As a flight attendant / it’s hard to find healthy affordable food — I keep this on me for my teas/ breakfast and heat up meals in my hotel. It’s so small and light. Cons: I’ve burnt myself because it gets really hot / really fast and the handle is too small to lift the pot. And my pan got bent so make sure it’s protected. It can’t hold a lot - but perfect for 2 eggs and some veggies. Plan to buy the next slightly bigger skillet. This has saved me hundreds and kept me on my clean eating!
I**
Another Very Flexible & Adaptable Small Appliance You Never Heard Of
Here is an another excellent example of an real from kitchenless to a tiny kitchenette food preparation alternative especially for people with no to limited kitchen access and/or no longer needs to prepare more food than for no more than 2 or so.. This appliance could also possibly be pressed for emergency use during unexpected situations (like blackouts) hooked up to an alternative power source. This style of food preparation/cooking does makes this activity/chore much more easier-or at least tolerable-to do in rather less than these ideal situations & circumstances either planned or unplanned. Which is incorporated into the these ultra portable "mini" type of LOW (generally around 500 watts and under) compact appliances.This particular one reviewed here covers the frying, stir frying, grilling spectrum well. At only 260 watts! It can also steam, rolling boil liquids, and warm up pre-cooked foods. Although as it's advertised Ramen Cooker, not so much. I feel that it's really much better at frying.I've been using the traditional, very basic 1 button/switch mechanical Rice Cookers for years to prepare most of my meals & snacks rather than on a more traditional stove. The only thing they could not offer me was a real true way to sizzle fry/griddle my foods. With this new MyMini appliance, I can do it all now very well without drawing too much power just like those much higher wattage type of appliances did previously!This little appliance is very unique in it's design. It has 2 (!) cooking surfaces. The upper one has a removable skillet & glass lid (included in the box) which nestles into the lower plate. This lower one is simply a nonremovable flat griddle hot plate also intended for cooking. I chose to only use the upper part with the skillet to actually do all my meals in. I have also been purchasing SEPARATELY more pots/pans/skillets to cook a much wider variety of stuff from a camp kettle to boil water for tea/coffee to a tiny cast iron pan for grilling a hamburger pattie! All these accessories nestle very well into the lower level hot plate like a well fitting jigsaw puzzle piece or the included skillet & lid. Plus they all are much easier to clean after use.I also learned to cook my food in batches (first Teriyaki marinated beef strips, then carrots sliced at a approximately 45 degree angle as "chips", finally thinly sliced mushrooms) as the tiny 5 inch diameter size of this unit cannot fit all the ingredients together at once. It might be a bit slow, but it works well. As you can see with my heaping Teriyaki Beef Plate just smothered with carrots and mushrooms. Though I did used one of the bit larger at 300 watts "6 cup" Rice Cooker I already owned to boil the Udon Noodles separately. I usually use 2 appliances as once to speed up the cooking process-just like on a multiple burners on a typical stovetop. And the result was so tasty. Without using any stovetop whatsoever.I recommend purchasing this product for yourself and for truly wonderful gifts for others.
N**4
Smaller than I thought but still works
I got this when it was on sale for $11.99 during the holiday season and then had discover points to pay for it with! Couldn't say no! I was thinking it would be good for the office. I finally got around using it, I wanted to test at home before taking to the office. I feel like the skillet could be a little deeper. The whole reason I bought it was to make ramen noodles in. The skillet was filled with the 3 ozs of noodles and water. I wasn't sure it was going to work, but it did. Now, I won't take it to work, it bubbled over a little bit, but I will use it at home. Once the grand kids get a little bigger they will be able to use it when they visit.I gave it 4 stars because I would prefer the skillet be a little deeper, other than that it's going to do what I want it to do.Oh, let me add that the manual that comes with it has a couple of recipes in it to start off cooking for one. I think this would be great for college kids and single adults.
L**A
Family loves it!
Great my nephew loved it since he moved away to college. He’s even washed it, like completely DRENCHED it in water and it still work so if that doesn’t make you buy idk what will lol😂😂
N**A
No heat dial
Works really well, but the lack of temp control can be scary. Just remove the top pan from the heat constantly
C**E
Very small but it works
It’s a mini pot/skillet, not sure what you honestly expect. No heat control but it heated up quickly enough and cooks well. Cleanup was easy, though I’ve yet to burn anything to it and where’s no weird residue or anything.Pot holds maybe a cup and a quarter? About enough for a single serving of ramyun and a bit of veggies and/or an egg/slice of meat but no more. Skillet cooked burgers well and evenly (beef, turkey, salmon, etc), eggs & bacon, sausage all good. Done oatmeal and cream of wheat in the pot but you can’t really look away because it has potential to boil over due to the lack of control. All in all you can cook a decent variety of things in a single serving but there’s not a ton of room so stir fry was out of the question.Anyone who says anything about ramen not fitting hasn’t paid attention. You have break the noodles first, and you won’t have a ton of broth that’s indeed true. Ramyun comes in a 2 serving size brick of noodles so this should be common sense if you eat the good stuff.Now my review is a bit low bc it came in a beat up box and missing one of the rubber feet so it wobbles horribly until I found something to put in its place. I like the product but the quality control leaves a lot to be desired.
D**R
Makes a mess out of regular-sized pieces of bread and is REALLY hard to clean
This is a really great idea for a quick, comfort food meal, BUT - it's too small to fit regular size bread slices into without mashing them in, and the overflow goes right into the BACK of the toaster, which is also the messiest and most difficult part of it to clean. I suppose cutting all four sides from each slice of bread might work, but that's wasteful and makes me grumpy.It is also WAY too shallow - pushing it down to make sure it toasts evenly practically FLATTENS your sandwiches, and the split in the middle that is supposed to divide to make two VERY small sandwiches doesn't do so, so you have to cut them in half yourself which squishes even more cheese out of what is already a pancake of a sandwich.This is a great idea for an appliance, but is disappointingly designed, and frankly, a waste of money. If y'all have better luck than I have with it, color me impressed! Right now mine is just sitting on a shelf gathering dust.
G**E
Convenience and small
Are use the small pot to heat water for coffee in the mornings.
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