With Variable Heat, Dishwasher Safe
Knock out the fat, sear in the flavor with the George Foreman G5 grill--a must-have for every busy kitchen. This versatile machine has five interchangeable plates that turn out your favorite dishes in a flash. It packs in 84 square inches of cooking surface, but is small enough for your countertop--the ultimate in cooking convenience.
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MPN: G5
Type: Indoor Grill
Variable Heat: With Variable Heat
Stay-cool Handles: With Stay-cool Handles
Dishwasher Safe: Dishwasher Safe
Width: 17.5 in.
Depth: 12.25 in.
Weight : 14.75 lbs
Warranty: 1 Year
Product ID: 29410179
George Foreman G5 Indoor Grill
Pros: Larger grill surface. 5 removable&dishwasher safe plates.
Cons: I'd love to see a thermostat control by numbered degrees.
The Bottom Line: With 5 removable dishwasher safe plates, along with temperature control, this is by far a huge upgrade from the old grill.
Review: George Foreman G5 Indoor Grill Being a family of 5 with growing children, I found a need to upgrade our old George Foreman grill to this newer larger sized model. I wasn’t hesitant at all because I knew I would be getting a quality... Read Full Review by opalbabe, Aug 8, 2008
Pros: Heats fast, versatile.
Cons: Cord too short, extra plates take up too much space.
The Bottom Line: Excellent product for grilling and for waffle iron. The rest doesn't add to its value.
Review: A few years back I had a roommate who owned one of the small George Foreman Grills. I'm not one for extra appliances and so I wasn't too impressed by something else to put on the counter. Well my opinion began to change when I saw how quick it cooked,... Read Full Review by jarofoil, Jun 16, 2008
George Foreman G5 Indoor Grill
Pros: ease of clean up, cooking quality, numerous cooking options
Cons: no timer
The Bottom Line: Highly recommend because of its ease of cleaning and good cooking results.
Review: I purchased this grill on sale for $65.00. Prior to purchase, I was using a single burger size Foreman. I didn’t use it that much because it took so long to make a meal because by the time even the second burger was done, the first one was cold... Read Full Review by jade86law, May 2, 2008
Pros: Changeable plates, Tilt it or leave straight.
Cons: One plate is different from the rest.
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Review: I have been waiting for a changeable grill for the longest. When I saw this one I got it. I love the grill. Cooks the meat perfectly and it is very easy to clean. The only thing that is a little strange is the one plate with straight lines for grilling... Read Full Review by mrsconsumer, Apr 13, 2008
Pros: Speed, easy cleanup
Cons: Food sticks at times, inconsistent cooking
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Review: My husband bought me this grill for Christmas two years ago. I use it all the time. The two features I use most often are the grill plates and the waffle iron. The grill function browns beautifully. I have issues at times with items sticking... Read Full Review by dizneylvr1971, Feb 19, 2008
Yes. The George Foreman G5 is Worth Every Cent.
Pros: grill plates lift out for easy cleaning, versatile, low fat cooking when tilted
Cons: a little messy - use Pam spray - wipe with paper towel before washing
The Bottom Line: I wasn't going to get on the George Foreman bandwagon, but I did. And this model is the max.
Review: The George Foreman G5 is definitely a step up from the old George Foreman grills. Though I really like my small Foreman with a bun warmer, the new George Foreman with lift out grill plates is a huge step up. When I got my mini George Foreman grill, I’... Read Full Review by CyndiA, Jan 19, 2008
Pros: was great for getting rid of the fat
Cons: teflon didnt stay on it long
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Review: i bought the george foreman grill and loved it . was very careful about looking after it but the teflon still came off . now i cant use it. is there anything i can do? i also bout the flat grill..love that. so far i havnt had any problems with... Read Full Review by kathysanford, Dec 30, 2007
Pros: I suppose I could say that it's compact, and the color matches my kitchen.
Cons: Sticky waffle plates, hard-to-wash grill plates, and there's no timer...
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Review: I loved the small grill I owned, so jumped at the chance to register for this when getting married last summer. It works fine for meat, but the waffle plates constantly stick, so we end up with wafers after we peel them off the two sides. The plates... Read Full Review by healthymantra, Nov 12, 2007
Pros: Easy to clean and quick cooking
Cons: Could you make them other colors besides red?
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Review: Our family has owned several George Foreman Grills before purchasing the G5. The G5 is the easiest to clean and use. We cook everything on it. This morning we had waffles cleaned it off and had steak for dinner. This is just so easy and on a rainy... Read Full Review by fraction22, Sep 4, 2007
Pros: 3 appliances in 1. Super easy to clean.
Cons: None so far.
The Bottom Line: Great Product. Easy to use and clean. Replaced extra appliances in the kitchen.
Review: When I saw a commercial for this I thought it was pretty cool. So, when my mom asked what my husband wanted for Christmas I told her this grill. We went shopping for it and found it on sale for $119. The sticker said retail was $159. It was a little... Read Full Review by seggers12, Mar 12, 2007
The BEST George Foreman Grill for less than $100!!
Pros: Price (at BJs), Features, Durability, Brand Name, Easy Clean-Up
Cons: None, this product is wonderful!
The Bottom Line: If you are going to purchase a George Foreman Grill, this is a wonderful investment. Many features at a great price!
Review: This grill is wonderful! I researched and found that the best price was at my local BJ's wholesale club. It was $95 plus tax. I've had a"regular"George Foreman grill for almost 8 years. It was time for a new one, as the old was showing wear. I... Read Full Review by branandnessasm, Feb 21, 2007
Pros: 5 interchangable surface.
Cons: Does more steaming than grilling
The Bottom Line: I can't recommend a grill that steams its meat.
Review: After reading great reviews about the George Foreman G5 Indoor Grill, I thought I might try it myself. It's been a month and it has been nothing but a disappointment. The G5 have 5 non-stick interchangeable plates. These grilling surfaces are 84 sq... Read Full Review by lordplayer, Jan 14, 2007
What I was Waiting For... I Think
Pros: Adj. temp., multiple plates (removable), stable, cool touch handle
Cons: Weight distribution of top (favors front)
The Bottom Line: This finally represents a device worthy of my kitchen. Great features and functionality.
Review: I got one of the little Foreman Grill knockoffs a few years ago and thought it was ok, but a PITA to clean. So I was waiting for the removable plate version... which did indeed come out. But then I still waited and finally noticed this one with multiple... Read Full Review by gozor, Dec 30, 2006
The Small Household Kitchen Appliance
Pros: Good design, easily cleanable, variable cooking plates, reasonable price.
Cons: No timer, not for large households, one color
The Bottom Line: null
Review: I was disposed to find something to dislike about this cheesily hyped product. But I was encouraged by friends who swear by it to buy one at, I might add, the reasonable price of $99 at a local Aldi store. This is not your cheaply made, over-hyped... Read Full Review by docmoreau, Dec 21, 2006
George Foreman G5: Someone Listened
Pros: Cooks just about everything just right, especially pork chops
Cons: May be too small for special occasions.
The Bottom Line: This a greatly improved version of George Foreman's lean, mean, fat reducing grilling machine.
Review: Although our second George Foreman grill cost 30% more than our original, the benefits over the old model are well worth the difference. You can read my clever review of our last grilleration titled,"You Bought a What?"under Salton Large Family... Read Full Review by immac, Aug 18, 2006
Five Removable Plates - The Best Foreman Grill Yet!
Pros: Cook meats, waffles, pancakes and more; removable plates for cleaning.
Cons: No timer.
The Bottom Line: With the George Foreman G5 grill you can cook just about anything - and cleanup is a breeze.
Review: Over the years we have had a number of George Foreman grills, all of which we used a few times a week, until they were worn out. A few months ago, the Foreman grill that we were using began taking longer and longer to heat up, and did not seem to get as... Read Full Review by Staceys1, Mar 29, 2006
five appliances for the price and space of one?
Pros: Very easy to use and clean.
Cons: Borderline ugly, and quite bulky.
The Bottom Line: A good multi-use appliance, but not as compact as you might think.
Review: I bought the new George Foreman G5 grill because I wanted - but had no space to store - a contact grill and a waffle iron. First impressions? Don't expect to save a lot of space! The G5 is not tiny (14x13x7"). Strangely, it also looks very different... Read Full Review by bim909, Mar 12, 2006