
Food Party
The Food Party Hot Pot with Grill is a 2‑in‑1 electric appliance that combines a smokeless grill perimeter with a removable 2 L hot‑pot center, offering independent temperature controls for indoor Korean BBQ, hot‑pot and grilling. It serves 6‑8 people, features fast even heating, oil‑drip collection and portable side handles, but its 1700 W power draw can trip household breakers.
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$103.99
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$98.47
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$75.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Food Party Hot Pot with Grill for its versatile 2‑in‑1 design, effective smokeless operation, independent temperature controls, and capacity to serve 6‑8 people, noting fast, even heating and efficient oil‑drainage. However, they caution that its 1700 W power draw can overload circuits and that the central grill area’s limited non‑stick coating may cause sticking, while its bulk makes it less suitable for cramped kitchens.
What Users Say
Everyday users celebrate the product for creating a fun, interactive dining experience that works well for families and parties, especially praising the smokeless indoor use and ability to serve large groups. Recurring complaints focus on the high electricity consumption that can trip breakers and the need for extra oil on non‑coated grill sections, with some noting the unit’s size as a storage challenge.
Common Complaints
The most common issues are the appliance’s high power draw that can trip circuit breakers, food sticking on the grill’s non‑coated central area requiring extra oil, and the large footprint making storage difficult for single users or small kitchens.
What People Are Saying
“whole family has so much fun”
How It Compares
Compared to other 2‑in‑1 electric smokeless grills and hot‑pots, the Food Party model stands out with a larger 2 L dual‑soup pot and capacity to serve 6‑8 people, independent temperature controls, and an oil‑drainage system. While competitors may offer lower wattage and fully non‑stick surfaces, they often lack the same group‑size capacity and multifunctionality. The trade‑off is higher power consumption and a bulkier footprint.