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George Foreman GR10AWHT Champ Grill | 
| Brand: George Foreman Category: Kitchen
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $39.00 as of 9/3/2010 02:36 MDT details You Save: $0.99 (2%)
New (4) from $39.00
Seller: paulasnook Rating: 433 reviews Sales Rank: 56997
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 9.8 x 5.8
MPN: GR10 Model: GR10AWHT UPC: 082846021999 EAN: 0082846021999 ASIN: B00004R93Z
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 6-by-7-inch nonstick cooking surface | | • | Great for grilling burgers, fish, vegetables | | • | Includes dishwasher-safe plastic drip tray and spatula | | • | Patented grill grooves let oil run off while food is cooking | | • | Interior wipes clean easily |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review This smaller version of George Foreman's famous "as seen on TV" Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine is perfect for preparing quick, low-fat meals for one or two people. The double-sided grill surface heats in less than five minutes to an even temperature perfect for grilling most foods. The high grill grooves and slight angle allow fat to run off the grill as food cooks, and the nonstick surface requires little or no additional fat for cooking. The plastic, grooved spatula works well to scrape off any bits that may have stuck to the surface. Meats and fish are the obvious choices to take advantage of the Grilling Machine's fat-reduced grilling, but vegetables and tofu dogs work well too. The double-sided grill means food cooks twice as fast, leaves attractive grill marks, and generates surprisingly little smoke. --Julija Gelazis
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Don't Buy This !! May 22, 2010 Catlady2323 (Indiana, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This does not have removable grill plates and is a PAIN PAIN PAIN to clean !! There is just no easy way to clean this since you cannot remove the grill plates from the unit, and of course you can't get the unit wet. Spend the money to get a grill with removable plates. In addition the unit does NOT have any adjustable thermostat control so every piece of meat cooks at a high temperature which produces a *crisp* (not in a good way) outer layer with a not well done enough middle. I couldn't cut through the outer layer of the meat it was so tough !
nice grill April 22, 2010 Michael Alexander (greenacres) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
the only reason why I gave this 4 stars is here.
1st if you cook hamburgers or chicken it will over flow
2nd messy for over flow
3rd will leak on counters..
pros
great grill for quick foods. as long as you can drop the fat
2nd the thingy that they give to clean the grill will eventually melt.....
3 if gets to hot it will discolor regular counter tops...
Kitchen counter Grill February 10, 2010 Robert Hammond (Burbank, Ca USA) The George Foreman Grill is as it was delivered. A good grill. But as hard as I looked, I didn't see the comments by the seller. No problem using a 2nd hand grill. it heats up fast. But there was no grease catacher or grill scraper.
Counter Top Greaser December 23, 2009 Grizzly Bear Mom (Washington, DC) LEAKED GREASE ON MY COUNTER TOP: I cooked BBQ Chicken, indivudal meat loaves, onions, peppers and potatoes on my grill and they came out very well. They were a little dry but I thought that was because of the lack of using grease. I'm pretty sure that as one becomes accustomated to less greasy food, they would appreciate the flavor imparted by this grill. So if you still have the grill, I recommend trying it again. My problem is that the grease that drips from the grill leaks all over my counter. That is a mess to clean up. I noticed no one else had the problem so I assume that I am doing something wrong. Even though I grilled eight burgers, six peppers a big onion, and four potatoes on it, clean up was as easy as one could expect from a non immersible item. Because any item occupies room on my counter, if I had to do it again, I would purchase one of those removable plated grills that does waffles, grilled cheese and "BBQ lines" instead. That way I could make waffles for breakfast, grilled cheese for lunch and mini meat loaves for dinner and only have to wash it once!
Go Propane May 26, 2009 D. Sun (Vallejo, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The thing with George Foreman, stovetop pan grills, and electric grills in general is they may put what sort of looks like 'grill,' marks on the food, but it isn't real grilling. It is fast, healthy, and you can make some good tasting stuff, but you can do the same with a non-stick pan.
These things are not easy to clean. The flavor isn't there as well, so I threw mine away.
It's a great idea in many ways, made George far more money than even his boxing, but I'd suggest a mini propane grill as the best compromise between electric and charcoal/wood.
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