Rated 5 times by customers who purchased this item 3 out of 5 customers wrote reviews Recommended by 80% of Reviewers Value: 60% rated it a good value
This is a Clearance Item. Supplies are limited. Sorry, no rainchecks.
Sunbeam Sunbeam Rocket Grill:
Most of us eat on the run, grabbing fast food, pizza, or microwave dinners. Yes, it's fast. But is it healthy and delicious? No way.
Introducing the new Sunbeam Rocket Grill. A breakthrough in grilling that gives you healthy, delicious meals at the speed of life. Chops, burgers, veggies, steak, snacks, deserts, and more. All from fresh or frozen to fantastic in just minutes. Food never tasted so good.
Best of all, there's no clean-up required. You just toss away the mess.
Part of the secret is in the special Sunbeam Parchment Pouches. The Parchment Pouches hold in all the juices, keeping the food moist and flavorful on the inside.
To use simply place your food into the Sunbeam Parchment Pouch, place the Parchment Pouch into the Rocket Grill, slide the switch to the desired setting - fresh or frozen, and set the timer.
The Sunbeam Rocket Grill is fast, it makes food taste fantastic, it lowers fat intake, and saves you time and money.
Great for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner - grills steaks, hamburgers, bratwurst, grill cheese sandwiches, veggies, fish, chicken, and more…
by Erin (HOUSTON, TX) 1 review It is much smaller than we thought it was. We were thinking is was great for families, but you can only cook enough for one person at a time, so it is hard to have everything ready and still hot for our family of 2.5. I really think that the amount you can cook in each bag were listed I would still have gotten the item, but I would not feel a bit cheated (which I currently do). I would recommend the cooker to others if they were single, but not to a larger family, since by the time your all the food is done, the first batch is cold.
by Ruth (HOUSTON, TX) I regret buying my Rocket grill. It tends to get the food too brown on the outside and not done or dried out on the inside. It is very difficult to gauge how long to cook something you've never cooked before and often you have to sacrifice the first one to tell how long to cook the rest. Several times I have gotten the exterior to the right brownness, only to have to finish up in the microwave to make sure the cheese has melted or that the interior is done enough.
On the plus side, the grill lives up to it's hype about being easy to clean. None of my packets have leaked and you just throw them away, leaving no messy grill to clean. The parchment packets are pricey though. If I don't figure out how to gauge the food before I run out of the packets, I probably won't order any more packets or use the grill again.