Nostalgia Electrics Hot Dog Grill Roller with Griddle Logo

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How does this machine heat the hot dogs, is it gas or electric. I'm considering purchasing this machine and cannot locate where to inquire about this item.

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What you want is an electrically operated hot dog roller. You can get
this from a food equipment stores in your area.

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Adjitater is loose , can this be tightened up? heater not getting hot in cloths dryer

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