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The Bellemain Bacon Press Rectangle is a heavy-duty, pre-seasoned cast iron grill press weighing 2.8 lbs with a 9” x 4.25” surface area. Designed for even weight distribution, it cooks food faster while creating stylish sear marks. Featuring a smooth, ergonomic wood handle for safe handling, this versatile tool is perfect for bacon, sandwiches, steaks, and more. Easy to clean and built to last, it’s a must-have for any home chef aiming to impress.






| ASIN | B09LMS18KW |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (482) |
| Date First Available | 2 December 2021 |
| Item model number | EB82977 |
| Manufacturer | Bellemain |
| Material type | Cast Iron |
| Part number | EB82977 |
| Power source type | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 22.86 x 10.8 cm; 1.18 kg |
O**Y
Heavy duty
A**R
Works great. Quality product, easy to clean with soap and water. I use to hold down bacon and sandwiches . Never realized I needed this . Size is a bit small so I do need to move it around when cooking bacon.
D**E
My son loves to sear meat to cook quickly and maintain the juicyness of the meat. It's solid and heavy. He loves this item.
J**E
Yes, this is a standard cast iron grill press. However, the advertising is very deceptive. Just below the product description is a giant ad for the Bellemain Company. It tells the story of the young Frenchman (with a easily recongnizable name) coming to America and starting this successful company. Nowhere does it say that the press is made in China. The Amazon description never mentions this is a Chinese product. It makes you wonder about the product safety when you are pressing Chinese iron onto your food. Also, notice the lack of the actual packaging in the photos. You see everything except for the cardboard wrapper where it says "made in China" in 4 point font. I am going to send it back primarily because of the deception.
A**R
This was bought to use on bacon as we eat a lot of BLT’s . Used it on burgers & it helps cook the burgers faster if you heat it up prior to cooking . Haven’t tried it on steaks yet but I’m sure it will do as well cause it is heavy cast iron !
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