Has anyone bought a George Foreman grill ?
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Has anyone bought a George Foreman grill ?
I'm thinking of getting one, it's just difficult knowing which one to pick with so many options available. Do you go for a temperature control one or can you get by without that ? Ideally i want it for doing chicken breasts, steaks and toasties etc.
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We went for baby one recently when our main grill (temp) packed up
Does the job, very slowly, easy to clean about the best thing about it
It started " cracking " alarmingly about 2 months ago ( only 4 months old) , more or less in rhythm with temp control
Only got it cos it was cheap there and then in Asda ( I was set on breville or vonchef ).
Apparently it's not even a Forman grill , just rebadged. I'm hoping spectacularly explodes sooner or later once and for all and I get my 20 quid back
Does the job, very slowly, easy to clean about the best thing about it
It started " cracking " alarmingly about 2 months ago ( only 4 months old) , more or less in rhythm with temp control
Only got it cos it was cheap there and then in Asda ( I was set on breville or vonchef ).
Apparently it's not even a Forman grill , just rebadged. I'm hoping spectacularly explodes sooner or later once and for all and I get my 20 quid back
Last edited by dpb; 04 March 2017 at 01:40 AM.
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had ones years. use it if the wife does proper burgers.. you wanna see the fat that drips out stuff!!!
don't use it a lot though
don't use it a lot though
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On a more serious note, we have two of these. Had them for years and they have had plenty of use. Would I buy another?......Yes I would.