Large grill plate (cooks up to 5 portions)
Angled grill design channels fat and grease into the separate drip tray
Power and temperature indicator light
Floating hinge enables cooking of thicker foods
Non-stick easy-clean plates
Vertical storage with cord wrap
16 comments
dragon76
10 Jan 16#16
Thanks Jayley
dragon76
10 Jan 16#14
does anyone know if this has removable plates?
jayley21 to dragon76
10 Jan 16#15
No, its doesnt
TesseractOrion
8 Jan 161#13
Certainly not 'George Foreman' adult sized I'd suggest... :laughing:
Loubou
8 Jan 161#12
They must base them on baby sized portions. They certainly aren't adult sized are they? Lol
Proveright
8 Jan 16#9
Saintsbury's had them for this price in the Xmas sales.
I think more of these are bought as presents than actually bought to use. Another kitchen must have product that ends up in the back of a cupboard.
dinono10 to Proveright
8 Jan 161#10
not in my case. Usually daily sometimes twice a day.
akGTR
8 Jan 16#8
Heat added.
Also has 3 year warranty!
Does anyone know what these are like in terms of power consumption? Better to use electric oven in most cases?
spaceinvader
7 Jan 16#6
Garbage quality, look for a knock off on Aliexpress, It will be built better. Had a few GF grills and they've never lasted beyond 6-12 months, and I barely eat any grilled meat, and their definition of a family size grill is seriously disingenuous, 4 pieces of bacon don't feed a family. You can make a good toasted sandwich in on a teflon frying pan and it wont get crushed. Total waste of money IMO.
shaman to spaceinvader
8 Jan 161#7
So despite advising they are a waste of money you've had a few of them, usually when someone thinks an item is a waste of money they go for an alternative next time-seems strange
Elevation
7 Jan 16#5
It's so good, I put my FACE on it!!
MattP79
7 Jan 16#4
Also good for making toasted sandwiches.
kelsbels12
7 Jan 161#3
heat
Loubou
7 Jan 161#2
Voted hot but George Foreman grills are always smaller than the size they say. I'd say this would be good for 3-4 people. :-)
TesseractOrion to Loubou
8 Jan 161#11
I agree. I've got the '10 portion' one and it's hardly what I call huge...
Opening post
Angled grill design channels fat and grease into the separate drip tray
Power and temperature indicator light
Floating hinge enables cooking of thicker foods
Non-stick easy-clean plates
Vertical storage with cord wrap
16 comments
I think more of these are bought as presents than actually bought to use. Another kitchen must have product that ends up in the back of a cupboard.
Also has 3 year warranty!
Does anyone know what these are like in terms of power consumption? Better to use electric oven in most cases?