
George Foreman
The George Foreman GIO2000BK is a 1600 W electric grill with a 240 sq in non‑stick aluminum surface that serves up to 15 people. It features a removable stand for indoor or outdoor use, five‑setting temperature control with probe, and a sloped surface that removes up to 42% of fat.
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$119.99
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$128.19
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$65.79
Highest
$336.13
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the George Foreman GIO2000BK for its massive cooking area, precise five‑setting probe, and flexible indoor/outdoor design, labeling it apartment‑approved and ideal for large meals. The main criticisms focus on its reliance on a power cord and its substantial size, which can hinder portability and storage.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the grill’s large capacity, quick preheat, easy cleanup, and health‑focused fat‑removing slope, often describing it as perfect for parties and family gatherings. The recurring complaints center on its bulkiness and the limitation of being tied to an electrical outlet.
Common Complaints
Bulkiness and weight make storage difficult, and the fixed electrical cord limits true portability for outdoor or camping scenarios.
How It Compares
vs. Cuisinart Griddler (Elite)
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Choose Cuisinart for compact indoor kitchens where portability and storage are priorities; choose George Foreman for larger groups and outdoor versatility.
vs. Hamilton Beach Electric Indoor/Outdoor
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Select Hamilton Beach for budget‑friendly, smaller meals; select George Foreman when you need maximum cooking area, precise temperature control, and higher serving capacity.