
George Foreman
The George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor Electric Grill offers a 240‑square‑inch nonstick cooking surface that serves 15+ people, featuring a patented sloped design that removes up to 42% of fat. Its removable stand, five‑level temperature control, and dishwasher‑safe components make it versatile for both indoor countertops and outdoor patios.
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$113.89
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$116.15
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$97.99
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$133.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the grill for its large 240 sq in cooking area, effective fat‑draining sloped surface, and versatile removable stand, positioning it as a top choice for group cooking and indoor/outdoor flexibility. They also note its bulk and dependence on an electrical outlet as drawbacks for highly portable scenarios.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the grill’s capacity, quick heating, and health‑focused fat reduction, while common complaints focus on the heavy weight, stand stability, and occasional uneven heating on larger loads.
Common Complaints
Stand instability or difficult assembly, cumbersome 17‑lb weight, uneven heating on large loads, and confusion over whether the cooking surface is 240 sq in or 200 sq in.
How It Compares
vs. Cuisinart Griddler (GR-5B)
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Disadvantages
Choose George Foreman for outdoor flexibility and larger group cooking; choose Cuisinart for a lighter, compact indoor‑only grill.
vs. Hamilton Beach Electric Indoor Grill (25361)
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Select George Foreman when you need capacity and fat‑draining design; select Hamilton Beach for a lightweight, budget‑friendly indoor grill.