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Cameron Cookware Mak'n Bacon

Cameron Cookware Mak'n Bacon


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Brand: Camerons Products

Buy New: $11.00



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews

Color: Plastic
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 8.8 x 1.6

MPN: MB
Model: MB
UPC: 704133129835
EAN: 0704133129835
ASIN: B0002HSFB2

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Features:
  • Cooks bacon in the air and not in the fat. 50% reduction in fat intake
  • Capture the fat in the tray - keep it for other uses or dump it
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Less mess and less fat
  • Only one paper towel section required

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This microwavable bacon cooker lets the grease and fat drip off the bacon as it cooks. It lets you cook more bacon at the same time and at a faster rate. Cool-touch handle makes removing Make'n Bacon safe, while the drip pan lets you pour out unwanted f


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars sure beats the frying pan !   July 6, 2008
David Rowe (beautiful east Texas)
Mak'n Bacon is a good product which works as expected. cooking is much faster, taste about the same, and clean-up a lot quicker than if using a frying pan.

with my 1000w microwave, i make 4-6 slices in 2-3 minutes. with a paper towel covering, oven splatter is minimal, and washing the unit is easy, though some drippings need persuasion.

i still prefer microwave cooking between doubled paper towels as compared to Mak'n Bacon, as the former gives nice flat pieces (great for BLTs !) and even less fat. otoh, timing is more critical there unless you enjoy paper fibers with your bacon.

nits : the hanger parts are a small pain to keep track of, in the drawer or in the dishwasher. instructions embossed on the back of the unit are hard to read; black plastic might work better for that.

i like it !



4 out of 5 stars great product!   May 15, 2008
Karen (Richmond, VA)
Can cook a whole package of bacon at one time and drain the fat. Only negative is that it comes out folded in half. I straighten them out on a plate while cooling. So far, I've seen no better product for this purpose.


3 out of 5 stars Easy to use for small bacon jobs   May 6, 2008
Kathy A. Ridenour
I really like this bacon cooker. It works best when I only want a few slices for my family. I can only cook about 4 to 5 slices because putting more than that will cause the bacon to stick together. You would have to pull the ends apart (and they're really hot) in order to get nice flat pieces of bacon. I usually drape the bacon all the way across the top of the T shapes. That way the ends don't stick together during cooking. It's easier to flatten the bacon out when cooking is finished. I like that the tray is really easy to clean. You just pour the grease off at the end of the cook time. Bacon is really crispy.


5 out of 5 stars Eating more bacon   April 15, 2008
Hey Jude
Cooking bacon is much easier and neater with the Mak'n Bacon. The bacon curls up a bit when it cooks but if you remove it from the rack immediately and lay it flat on a paper plate or paper towels it'll flatten out. You have to determine the cooking time...3 minutes worked well for me. Also very easy to clean. Great product!


5 out of 5 stars Still the Greatest Bacon Cooker in the World   April 9, 2008
Iris O. Moon (Florida)
This is the third of these I have owned. One got lost in moving, one got melted in the oven by mistake. I love really crisp bacon and this little devil really comes through. I also like to save some bacon fat for things that just have to have it to taste good. Every now and then, I can just dump the contents of the bacon booker into a little plastic tub and put in the fridge. I use disposable cups so that when I replace one, I can throw out the old one.

It amazes me that a young girl came up with this idea. Hooray for her!