There are many disadvantages of an electric stove. Some of the cons include high consumption of energy and having a greater risk when compared to other types of stoves.
A great resource for finding reviews on electric griddles is electric griddle reviews.net. This web site reviews some of the top brands in electric griddles and does a nice job of giving an overview of each one.
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On most electric griddles you can cook just about anything for breakfast. Such as, eggs, pancakes, and bacon. Another benefit is electric griddles are alot healthier as they do not give off harmful chemicals and more fat escapes the food.
Commercial griddles are designed for high volume applications. They will generally be bigger and will last longer than regular consumer griddles. They are made of higher quality materials and are also more expensive.
There are numerous online merchants that sell electric griddles. To compare styles and prices take a look at http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=14009271.
Cuisinart makes fantatstic non-stick electric pancake griddles that clean very easily. They are an extremely trusted brand.
You can get cast iron griddles on Amazon and eBay. You can also buy cast iron griddles at stores like Walmart, Target, Williams-Sonoma, and Home Depot.
Electric griddles are available online as well as in many retail stores such as Wal-Mart, Kmart, Sears, Kohls, JCPenney, Macy's, Target and Home Depot. You should also try eBay and Amazon.com.
There are several companies that make stove top griddles including Lodge, Nordic Ware, Anolon, Chef's Design, Cephalon, Cuisenart and Emerilware. These griddles are availble from most online and offline stores.
Cast iron griddles are used for cooking, so the obvious places that they are used at are kitchens in restaurants, houses, apartments, and condominiums.
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You can do comparison shopping of griddles at Nextag.com (http://www.nextag.com/stovetop-griddles/compare-html). Sears.com and JCPenney.com also carry them. If you are looking for an overall guide and reviews of stovetop griddles, Cook's Illustrated has a lot of information at: http://www.cooksillustrated.com/equipment/overview.asp?docid=14733