bodkar Smash Burger Press Stainless Steel Rectangular Burger Smasher with Wood Handle, Grill Press Meat Flattener Tool for Flat Top Griddle Grill Cooking








Key features
- •Rectangular Burger Smasher, Sainless Steel:Rust-proof, stain resistant, stainless steel burger press, large rectangular design, fits in most pans and skillets. Enjoy caramelized crispiness in every bite, good to makes thin burgers and various meats. Be noted that the burger press is not a heavy type, better for grill and griddle press.
- •Sturdy Wide Wood Handle, Heat Resistant: The burger smasher has a heat-resistant wood handle, offering you a secure and comfortable grip. Its handle is made of natural wood, smooth without burrs. The wood handle is firmly fixed to the stainless steel with four screws, preventing it from falling or losing.
- •Wide Flat Burger Press: The smashed burger press has a flat and smooth surface, which transfers and retains heat evenly. The meat flattener can smash the burger patties and caramelize the shell. It easily flattens bacon and squeezes fat from meats. It helps you smash a thin burger with uniform thickness.
- •Easy to Clean, Easy to Use: the rectangular burger grill press fits most frying pans, skillets, grills and griddles. Preheating the meat press will reduce cooking time greatly. You can use the grill press on burgers, bacon, ham, grilled sandwiches, hamburgers, panini, and chops.
- •Good Gift Idea: The grill press can be used for bacon beef burgers poultry flatbreads grilled sandwiches panini quesadillas and more. It is a great gift for smashed burgers and grilling lovers especially in Thanks Giving, Christmas, New Year, and other special occasions.
bodkar Smash Burger Press Stainless Steel Rectangular Burger Smasher with Wood Handle, Grill Press Meat Flattener Tool for Flat Top Griddle Grill Cooking
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Customer Reviews
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Anays✓ Verified Purchase•October 2, 2023
Nice smashing tool
It was an amazing purchase!
Leobaldo Plaza✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2023
Definitely the best tool to prepare Smash Burgers like a Pro!
You won't be disappointed at all; family loves it!
You won't be disappointed at all; family loves it!
Perfect press for hamburger buns in 9" or 10" skillet!
Surf.Whammy✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
I like to toast hamburger buns, Sunbeam sandwich bread, and English muffins in whole butter to a golden brown in a stainless steel skillet.
For a while I used a spatula (flipper) to press on the hamburger buns, which works, but it means I cannot do anything else for a minute or two, hence is not so efficient and optimal, because I could be cooking something else rather than acting as a human bread press.
I had the idea to use a burger press, but nearly all of them are cast iron and heavy--excellent for beef patties, sausage patties, and bacon--so they flatten the hamburger buns like an Italian panini sandwich.
Last week I examined each burger press at Amazon on all seven listing pages, which took about 15 minutes but was successful; and this is the way I found the Bodkar burger press.
It's light--not heavy--and it's the perfect size for a 9" or 10" skillet.
I knew the concept was good, and for a while I was thinking about having a metal shop make a custom press, which probably would cost a lot; so I put the idea on hold for a few years.
Then I found the Bodkar burger press.
Without a press, only the outside edges of the hamburger buns get golden brown while the inside is just buttery but not golden brown.
This press is perfect for skillet-toasting various types of bread evenly in butter!
It's a matter of taste and texture--perhaps subtle but nevertheless very important for the overall experience.
P. S. After thinking about the practical usage aspect, I decided to drill a small hole at the top of each of my hamburger bun presses and to put cup hooks in the wall behind the stove top to hold the presses when not in use. I already have lid holder racks where I store lids and screened grease splatter protectors. The bun presses are hard stainless steel, so you need a suitable metal drill to drill the holes. For reference, these are the lid holder racks: DecoBros Wall Door Mounted Pot Lid Rack, Chrome Finish
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00COC83HY/
For a while I used a spatula (flipper) to press on the hamburger buns, which works, but it means I cannot do anything else for a minute or two, hence is not so efficient and optimal, because I could be cooking something else rather than acting as a human bread press.
I had the idea to use a burger press, but nearly all of them are cast iron and heavy--excellent for beef patties, sausage patties, and bacon--so they flatten the hamburger buns like an Italian panini sandwich.
Last week I examined each burger press at Amazon on all seven listing pages, which took about 15 minutes but was successful; and this is the way I found the Bodkar burger press.
It's light--not heavy--and it's the perfect size for a 9" or 10" skillet.
I knew the concept was good, and for a while I was thinking about having a metal shop make a custom press, which probably would cost a lot; so I put the idea on hold for a few years.
Then I found the Bodkar burger press.
Without a press, only the outside edges of the hamburger buns get golden brown while the inside is just buttery but not golden brown.
This press is perfect for skillet-toasting various types of bread evenly in butter!
It's a matter of taste and texture--perhaps subtle but nevertheless very important for the overall experience.
P. S. After thinking about the practical usage aspect, I decided to drill a small hole at the top of each of my hamburger bun presses and to put cup hooks in the wall behind the stove top to hold the presses when not in use. I already have lid holder racks where I store lids and screened grease splatter protectors. The bun presses are hard stainless steel, so you need a suitable metal drill to drill the holes. For reference, these are the lid holder racks: DecoBros Wall Door Mounted Pot Lid Rack, Chrome Finish
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00COC83HY/
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Krista✓ Verified Purchase•September 13, 2023
This was an awesome buy, it really helps when cooking & it was well worth the price & very easy to clean.
Great Product!!
James✓ Verified Purchase•September 7, 2023
Much nicer than expected for price! A++++++++
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