Wednesday, March 26, 2014

George Foreman GRB48B G-Broil Electric Grill with 48-Square-Inch Cooking Surface

George Foreman GRB48B G-Broil Electric Grill with 48-Square-Inch Cooking SurfaceI've used a different sized foreman grill in the past (I believe the GR10ABWI which was more square shaped) this grill is really quite rectangular, so it seems like its width is too short. However, in most cases you aren't cooking large, square pieces of food. This gets the job done and has a nice feature of being able to suspend the top part over the food (without touching it) which is good for melting cheese. What George Foreman lacks in creativity for naming his offspring, he surely makes up for by inventing such a great grill!

The G-Broil is just like the other George Foreman Grills except it has the ability to lock the top hot plate 3inches or so from the bottom. This will allow you to broil smaller stuff. I would highly recommend you get a George Foreman with removable hot plates for easy washing. Putting the entire grill in the sink (cord and all) is very awkward.

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Its was on sale for a really good price and I picked it up. Wish it was more sturdy but it is not. So I just gifted it to some one else and will be buying another one

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Im very happy with my new grill. It comes in so handy especially for my sons who need to cook something quickly.

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Bought this thing for $50 at Walmart.

Pros:

Easy to use.

Adjustable heat settings.

Big surface area for grilling for the whole family.

Cons:

Timer broke down on me after 3 months of use. I looked at the owner's manual and I guess I committed the cardinal sin of forcing the timer dial off. It's kind of like resetting the trip odometer in a '73 Volkswagon while the car is moving--you'll break the odometer every time. Guess what, George, there's a reason they don't make 1973 VWs anymore. The grill (and the car) have to be smarter than the idiots like me who use them.

Conclusion:

Who knew that buying a fat reducing grill from an overweight boxer could be such a mistake? Like Mike Tyson said, "Yes, time flies. And where does it leave you? Old too soon. Smart too late."

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