Grill, Electric, 240 sq. in., No Wheels
The George Foreman Indoor and Outdoor grill is the perfect year round grill. Easily converts from outdoor to indoor use.
Price Range: $80 - $100
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MPN: GGR50B
Type: Grill
Fuel Type: Electric
Cooking Area: 240 sq. in.
Ignition Type: Push-button igniter
Top Lid: With Lid / Top Hood
Wheeled: No Wheels
Temperature Gauge: With Temperature Gauge
Width: 17.5 in.
Depth: 18.5 in.
Height: 38 in.
Weight: 27 lb.
Product ID: 20759052
worthwhile if you're not die hard
Pros: if you can't get gas or coal this is the way to go.
Cons: doesn't take a beating like higher grade electric grills.
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Review: if you live in an apartment complex this is optimal but there are many other electric grills out there so shop around. this is lightweight, nonstick (don't go crazy, the nonstick wont last long if you try to do any real live grilling) worthwhile if... Read Full Review by haydenmars, Apr 25, 2007
Pros: heats up quick.
Cons: required an extension cord.
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Review: This grill is good for either indoors or outdoors, its great for a rainy day or for the winter. The food tastes good and you know its not as greasy as other grilling methods. Mine was given to me by my dad but I would still buy it for full price its... Read Full Review by amber82, Mar 23, 2007
Pros: Large grill surface, non-stick (easy clean), electric/indoor operation, grease trap, light weight.
Cons: Gravity held components, lid holder.
The Bottom Line: If you love other Foreman grills and you need more cooking surface, or if you just can't go outside to grill, the GGR50B is for you.
Review: Hear ye dwellers of apartment, condo, and some town homes! We who live without access to'yard','patio', or'back porch', must we also live without freedom to grill? Must friends and family who come to feast wait while each cut of our... Read Full Review by customeright, Feb 4, 2007
If it has to be electric, this is your grill!
Pros: Affordable, fast heating, excellent alternative to those that cannot have a real grill.
Cons: Challenging to clean, fats don't run into drip pan due to a lack of tilt.
The Bottom Line: If you're not allowed to use a conventional grill, this is a wonderful alternative. Affordable, fairly stylish, easy to use and maintain. Perfect for an urban dwelling.
Review: This outdoor version of the George Foreman has been a godsend for my family ever since we moved into a condo that does not allow coal or propane on the wood decks (a wise decision). We had become accustomed to doing quite a bit of grilling year round so... Read Full Review by gtoreo, Aug 22, 2006
An outside version of the tried and true Foreman Grill
Pros: large, removable cooking surface. Sturdy.
Cons: a bit difficult to clean
The Bottom Line: While this is not a model everybody will want, if you need it, it is indispensible for large-scale grilling.
Review: I bought this grill because I needed one with a larger surface area from my old model, and because grills with open flame are forbidden in my apartment complex. Overall, this model meets both qualifications well. It's great for cookouts and parties... Read Full Review by Godai-kun, Jul 5, 2006
Simplest grill you'll ever own baby!
Pros: light, inexpensive, easy cleaning, large cooking surface
Cons: because it's light, it's not really sturdy, but that's about it
The Bottom Line: DEfinitely Get this Grill, (cooking.com is great!!) it's small and compact, but cooks large number of food easy maintenance, cheap, trusted brand
Review: I LOve ThiS gRiLL simply put!!...if you are one of the unfortunates who are not allowed to have charcoal grill where you live (like me) this is the product to get. CHeap, simple assembly, very very easy to clean, light and portable,... Read Full Review by normanamme, Apr 18, 2006
Pros: Easy to clean and use! Can cook inside in winter!
Cons: Takes up a little bit of space, but not a lot!
The Bottom Line: For anyone that loves to grill foods all year round or might not have the ability to have a big grill, this is the answer!
Review: When we first moved into our apartment, we didn't quite realize just how much we'd miss a grill. The oven in our apartment is from the 1950's and is literally older than we are. It has no broil capabilities and does not cook evenly. That wouldn't have... Read Full Review by Hawkee, Nov 12, 2005
Next best thing to a regular grill - George Foreman GGR50 Indoor/Outdoor Grill
Pros: Portable, better than comparable indoor grilling products, easy to use
Cons: I would rather have a regular grill, but that isn't an option
The Bottom Line: I hate to think what I'd be eating for dinner without this grill! Cereal maybe?
Review: Guess what? There are NO gas/charcoal grills allowed on the patios at my apartment complex! For a lover of all things grilled, this was quite a traumatic realization. My husband was equally upset, and came home a short time later with the George... Read Full Review by chelledun, Jun 25, 2005
Wonderful Indoor/Outdoor Grill
Pros: Indoor/outdoor capability, large cooking surface, easy to clean, can use as oven
Cons: you have to be careful with any non-stick surface, but this one is very durable
The Bottom Line: It has lasted 6 months with me (I'm hard on it) no problems still as good as new, fits so much food!
Review: I have had several foreman grills and this is by far my favorite. Some pros are: # Easily converts from outdoor to indoor use # 17.5"diameter - over 240 square inches of cooking surface # Center channel drains fat into large grease tray # Non-stick... Read Full Review by abuelreem, Sep 1, 2004
Pros: Light cooking okay. We use it primarily for cooking vegetables on cabobs now.
Cons: Teflon surface will scratch and once that happens watch out. ONLY USE PLASTIC UTENSILS!!
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Review: Don't even think about doing meat in barbeque sauce with this one! Still are not able to get all the cooked sauce off as it bonded with the surface. Also, never use any utensil other than a plastic one because once the teflon coating starts to peel your... Read Full Review by truitjay, Aug 24, 2004
Pros: Small size takes up little deck space. Fastest clean-up I've ever experienced in a grill.
Cons: None that we noticed.
The Bottom Line: IF… You are a casual griller who's looking for an easier way to get there at a reasonable price, this is a must-have!
Review: This is possibly one of the most unique grills we’ve ever purchased. Now, neither my husband nor I are grill fanatics... We just love to eat, and to be able to sit on the deck and crack open a cold one while we’re cooking sounds like a pretty... Read Full Review by zoeinnc, Jul 7, 2004
Pros: Simple, fast and doesn't take up much space. East to clean.
Cons: We haven't found anything negative. Its perfect for our lifestyle
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Review: We moved from a home to a condo and didn't want a huge gas grill out on the deck, and wanted a compact grill that was simple to plug in and yet grilled everything that we were use to barbequing on a gas grill. We absolutely love the George Forman grill... Read Full Review by smockle, Dec 26, 2003