2. Energy
Whichever energy source you choose for your plancha - French griddle - gas burners, radiants or electric heating elements - these are the engines that power your plancha - French griddle. Their characteristics will determine the heating power and energy consumption of your cooking appliance.
Gas: Power and mobility
There's no need for an electrical connection, because a propane or butane gas tank (5 to 7kg) supplies the fuel for your appliance. Ideal for moving your plancha - French griddle anywhere you want on your patio or in your back yard.
Straight, double-walled stainless steel burners: ensure excellent heat distribution and ultra-fast temperature rise. Their power is unmatched by anything else on the market! They are also highly resistant to corrosion and heat. Unlike steel burners, the gas outlet holes on stainless-steel burners won't enlarge over time. This ensures low, constant gas consumption.
Trumpet stainless steel burners: shaped to ensure optimum heat distribution. They are also highly resistant to corrosion and heat. Unlike steel burners, the gas outlet holes on stainless-steel burners won't enlarge over time. This ensures low, constant gas consumption.
Electricity: for convenience and safety!
Connect your plancha - French griddle to an electrical outlet, turn the knob, and you're ready to start cooking! Ideal for balconies and patios, especially in urban areas, because they comply with condominium regulations.
Heating elements: integrated into the plate for optimal temperature rise.
Radiants: for rapid temperature rise.