George Foreman GP200GM Portable Propane Camp & Tailgate Grill, Portable Gas Grill, Camping Grill, Gun Metal
George Foreman makes a propane grill? You bet we do! We know you like to make great food even when you’re away from home, so we put the convenience and versatility of our electric grills into the Portable Propane Camp & Tailgate Grill. Take it to your gameday tailgate or on your next camping trip-wherever
George Foreman makes a propane grill? You bet we do! We know you like to make great food even when you’re away from home, so we put the convenience and versatility of our electric grills into the Portable Propane Camp & Tailgate Grill. Take it to your gameday tailgate or on your next camping trip-wherever you go, you’ll enjoy 200 square inches of cooking space (12+ servings), a reversible and dishwasher-safe grill/griddle plate (nonstick, of course!), and up to four hours of grilling with a 1-lb. propane tank. Don’t worry! We didn’t forget our signature slope. You can keep the grilling surface flat or slant it to drain away excess fat-it’s up to you and your fellow feasters!
So when you head out on your next adventure, don’t leave good eating behind! Take along the George Foreman Portable Propane Camp & Tailgate Grill and experience the joy of speedy, tasty food.
George Foreman Portable Grill If I had to sum it up in one word, AWESOME!!! This thing is way nicer and user friendly than the other guys. It folds up and fits in a small space, doesn’t go through a bunch of gas and gets pretty hot and is fairly even heat on the grill top. Grease trap is very handy and tucks inside under the grill with the gas tube when folded up so no loose parts getting lost on transport. has a nice wind block on three sides when in use. I am very pleased with this purchase and I recommend it especially…
Nice and compact Got this for my husband for fathers day and we finally used it tailgating at a FSU game. Nice and compact. A few concerns we have are: It should have a lip on the back to prevent food from sliding off the back when you try to use a spatula to pick it up. He wishes the lid closed when cooking, I thought it did when I purchased it. Finally, we thought we were missing a piece because there is a gap where the propane tank attaches to the grille. Weird…doesn’t seem safe. My filet mignon was…
cookin with George outdoors. Works great have used both sides of grill. Only downside is can’t close top when cooking.