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George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor Grill

June 19, 2013 - Comment

GEORGE FOREMAN INDOOR-OUT- DOOR ELECTRIC BBQ GRILL *17.5″ dia. *240 square inch cooking surface *Non-stick cooking surface *Center channel drains fat into large grease tray *Grill can be removed from the stand to cook indoor *Immersible with probe removed *”Mega Dome” lid with adjustable steam vent *Adjustable temperature control *Cool touch handles *Boxed *UL listedGrilling

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GEORGE FOREMAN INDOOR-OUT- DOOR ELECTRIC BBQ GRILL *17.5″ dia. *240 square inch cooking surface *Non-stick cooking surface *Center channel drains fat into large grease tray *Grill can be removed from the stand to cook indoor *Immersible with probe removed *”Mega Dome” lid with adjustable steam vent *Adjustable temperature control *Cool touch handles *Boxed *UL listedGrilling really can’t get much easier than this. After assembling the grill (which takes only a few minutes), simply plug it in and allow about 10 minutes to fully preheat the surface while you gather your steaks, kebabs, or whatever’s to be grilled. The electric heat has an adjustable range from low (for keeping food warm) to high (for searing steaks). The nonstick grill surface not only means you can use a minimum of added fat, but it also makes cleanup a cinch. The surface has a subtle slope, with channels that draw accumulated fat or other liquids into a tray just below the surface. The high domed and vented lid helps create a circular flow of hot air to ensure even cooking–particularly important for a large roast or whole chicken.

The grill can be placed either directly on a tabletop or atop its pedestal. On its own, the grill surface stands about 6 inches high; with the pedestal, it stands about 2-1/2 feet high, not counting the domed lid. The pedestal is plenty sturdy for cooking, but the grill still seems a bit top-heavy, so pay special attention if grilling in a high-traffic area or near kids. Because of the easy electric heat, this grill can be used outdoors or indoors–when using it indoors, though, be prepared for potential spattering, steam, or other side effects of cooking. –Cynthia Nims

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Guest says:

Great for an ELECTRIC grill Before I get into this review, we have to understand the product we are looking at: a George Foreman ELECTRIC grill. George Foreman products are essentially useful variations of hotplates. In this case, the hot plate takes the form of a grill (with a stand, a dome cover, a large cooking surface with raised grooves etc…).That being said, this product caters to people (me) willing to try a product that is not a traditional charcoal grill, could be useful in smaller spaces/porches,…

Toya says:

backup grill Originally I saw my mother’s George Forman grill (smaller indoor one with lid). Then I saw my brother’s Party Size grill. Both of them love their grill. I was able to taste the food from both and found it very tasty and easy to use. I decided to do some investigating on my own intending to purchase the party size grill, when I saw the indoor/outdoor grill. I was impressed with the fact that it appeared to be a bigger cooking surface and the price I found was within reason. I purchased it…

M. Chang "an impulse shopper" says:

George is right. It actually does what he claims it will do! I bought this grill 4 months ago and have used it several times per week ever since. I am a very lazy cook with 3 hungry teens and a hubby who eats like he’s a heavyweight boxer. So, I needed something that would cook and clean-up as easily as possible. I can turn on the grill (it has an adjustable thermostat), take out a package of frozen chicken, hamburger patties, whatever, prepare it as usual, and the grill is ready to go to work. Dinner is on the table in no time. Its non-stick surface…

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