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George Foreman 3 Burger Grill #GR12

George Foreman 3 Burger Grill #GR12
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George Foreman 3 Burger Grill #GR12

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Description:

The George Foreman Grill prepares healthy reduced fat meals in minutes. With Easy to clean fixed plates. Distinctive Features: Grill Size:52 sq. in. Number of Plates: 2, Floating Hinge, Fixed Plates, Double Non-Stick Coating, Plastic Integrated Unit Handle, DripTray, Spatula

Features:
  • With the famous fat reducing sloped design this indoor grill fits 3 burgers,

  • Floating hinge allows even cooking,

  • Nonstick grill plates make cleanup easy.

  • Hand Wash

Product Details:
Product Length: 18.0 inches
Product Width: 14.0 inches
Product Height: 8.0 inches
Product Weight: 5.55 pounds
Package Length: 13.8 inches
Package Width: 9.9 inches
Package Height: 5.9 inches
Package Weight: 5.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 18 customer reviews )
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26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

4Lean Mean Cheap Grilling Machine  Mar 15, 2008
By M. R. Reynolds
Super Champ Limited Edition First impression: We've cooked fish and chops so far. The grill officially heats up in 5 minutes but actually seems to heat up in 3 to 4 minutes according to the orange light on the lid. The owner's manual says to open the lid after cooking with a pot holder. We didn't need a potholder. You MUST put a kitchen towel under the grill to catch cooking splatters. The grease catcher does catch all of the grease coming off the bottom grill. I think the bottom grill gets hotter than the top grill. You are warned to not unplug the grill with the orange heat light on to avoid sparks. I unplugged the grill with the orange light on and didn't see any sparks. The book doesn't say to use or not use a product like PAM. My dear wife's attitude is if it doesn't say use it then don't use it. The little spatula is very handy. The grill cooks very quickly. The grill uses 800 watts.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

2Look for a Better Product  Feb 22, 2008
By Rufus Quail
I have been using this product for a few years. I keep meaning to replace it with a better one.

This grill does the job as far as cooking, but cleanup is a hassle. The juices don't drip neatly into the plastic collecting tray. The juices miss the plastic tray and flow across the bottom of the unit, dripping onto the counter. It makes a considerable mess.

For my next purchase I will pick one with cooking plates that can be removed for washing. It should have an efficient system for collecting drips. I've been looking at the Cuisinart. Not only does it have removable trays, it has a variable heat setting.

Update May, 2010: I ended up buying a Cuisinart grill at Costco. The ability to remove the trays and scrub them is a big improvement. Dripping juices are captured more readily. A temperature setting is great for my Trident salmon burgers. The cooking instructions specify 350 degrees at 5 minutes. The Cuisinart cooks them to perfection.

Don't be lazy about cleaning your grill. The grease tends to bake on, so cleaning after every use is best. Wipe down the unit. The special George Foreman sponges available at Target or on Amazon are perfect for scrubbing the plates. Run the plates through the dishwasher. Put the sponge in the dishwasher too. They'll stay like new.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Tip for easier cleanup  Apr 04, 2009
By D. Stringer
Just after you unplug the grill after cooking, pour a small amount of water across the bottom grill. Be careful; it will turn to steam quickly while it's loosening any stuck-on drippings. Then, using a wadded WET paper towel, wipe the top and bottom grills clean. Again, be very careful not to burn your fingers--those grills are mighty hot. The manufacturer would rather you wait until the grills are cool, but my way works fast and cleans thoroughly. I do love this appliance for the way it cooks burgers (80 percent lean), boneless chops and boneless chicken breasts (the latter two marinated first). Good size for two people. Would buy it again.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Works Great - For a Short Time!  Dec 06, 2008
By anoldman
We received this grill as a present and loved it at first. It was great for bacon, sausage and burgers. Trouble was, the non-stick coating soon started coming off. We took good care of it and only cleaned it with the plastic spatula and paper towels. Searching for a solution turned up lots of similar complaints too. Save your money and buy a different brand!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Love concept but want larger unit with removable plates  Aug 22, 2009
By Loretta
I had been skeptical about all of the George Foreman grills until I tried this one. It works great. I've had it and used it every day for 6 months and the coating is fine. Not sure why one reviewer had trouble with the coating. I use Pam for grilling fish and it's great. In fact, it cooks fish faster and better than anything I've used before. The first time, I overcooked the fish thinking it would take longer. I followed the enclosed recipe for marinated veggies and they were delicious. For the price and size, it's great. I think removable plates would make cleanup easier. And sometimes I want to cook more than one thing at a time. So, I'm looking at the larger models right now. I'll continue to use the Champ for smaller items or one-item meals.

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