
George Foreman
The George Foreman GR340FB is a compact electric indoor grill and panini press that uses a sloped, nonstick cooking surface to drain up to 42% of fat into a dishwasher‑safe drip tray. It delivers quick heating with 1000 W power but realistically serves only two large portions despite a four‑serving claim.
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$42.99
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$37.29
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$34.99
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$46.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the GR340FB for its durable George Tough nonstick coating, effective fat‑draining slope, and space‑saving design, noting that the 1000 W heating is quick. However, they criticize the overstated four‑serving capacity and the fixed‑plate design that hampers cleaning, recommending larger models for families.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the health‑focused fat‑drain feature, rapid cooking, and compact footprint, but many are disappointed by the limited real‑world capacity and the difficulty of cleaning non‑removable plates, often feeling the product falls short of its advertised serving size.
Common Complaints
Limited cooking capacity (only two large items), fixed non‑removable plates making cleanup harder, and a gap between advertised four‑serving claim and actual performance.
How It Compares
vs. GRS120 GT
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the GRS120 GT for families or batch cooking; stick with the GR340FB for single‑person or small‑household use where space is at a premium
vs. GRS040BC
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Disadvantages
GRS040BC is best for ultra‑compact needs, while the GR340FB offers a slightly larger cooking surface and dual grill/panini functionality