Electric Indoor Grill, 6 Servings
Last verified June 19, 2026 · classified April 26, 2026
What it is
Summary
AI-generated from vendor-published content · April 26, 2026
This is a countertop contact grill — the kind where food sits between two heated plates that close like a clamshell, cooking both sides at once without flipping. It's being offered here specifically for people with low vision or limited hand dexterity who find stovetop cooking difficult: the enclosed design keeps hot surfaces contained, reduces the need to handle food repeatedly, and produces a ready meal with minimal steps. You get the grill itself as a complete, plug-in appliance — no additional equipment needed. That said, this is a mainstream consumer appliance, not an AT-specific product, so it lacks specialized accessibility features like tactile controls or audio feedback; someone with very limited vision may still need help with initial setup and learning the temperature indicators.
Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
- AT Act lending
- Medicaid waiver
- Out of pocket
What Setup Looks Like
- Out of the box
Plug in the grill, place food on the lower plate, close the lid, and wait for the ready light — no additional setup required for basic use. - With a guide
- Review the indicator lights with a sighted assistant or OT to confirm you can reliably distinguish 'power on' from 'ready to cook' before solo use.
- Practice placing and removing food safely; consider tactile markers on the temperature dial if one is present — takes about 15–20 minutes with a helper.
Getting it
Try Before You Buy
Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.
Where to Get It
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How to Fund This
Equipment like this is often pursued through official state programs. These are common starting points — each program decides its own eligibility and what it covers, so the first step is always a phone call.
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Sources & fine print
Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from Independent Living Aids — view on vendor site; last verified June 19, 2026.
Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on April 26, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.