In a bold, striking red stainless steel, the George Foreman three portion grill makes a statement in your kitchen and an impact on your cooking. Whether it's Saturday morning bacon butties, a quick Tuesday night tea or Friday night kebabs, your George Foreman grill can cater for every occasion. Ready to use on the healthy days, the hungry days and the comfort food craving days, your George Foreman grill has got you covered. Cook up a storm in the kitchen and make a variety of foods with your George by your side. Contemporary designed upper steel lid A contemporary new design combines a strong red, stainless steel and sleek black with deep, indented grill lines on the lid. The family grill is the perfect size for your cooking creations, whether that be a meal for you or for a few. Need to save on space? Featuring clever vertical storage, this three portion George Foreman grill can easily be stored away neatly in your cupboard. Improved design on clip in drip tray, rear adjustable foot Remove up to 42% of fat* with the rear adjustable foot for angled cooking. This feature lets the excess fat and juices drain away from your food into the new perfect fit, clip in drip tray for efficient, clean cooking. Easy to clean non-stick plates Cooking your whole meal on your George not only saves time on cooking, but also time on cleaning thanks to the easy clean, non-stick grill plates. These can be simply wiped down between uses, so you have more time to enjoy your flavoursome food without having to worry about the hustle of the cleaning. *Measured against 20% fat content beef burgers (113g)
D**E
All Good But Takes a Bit of Time
Size wise and quality wise the grill is great. But it takes a bit of time for grilling and there is no temperature knob to set. Would been better also if it had some kind of lock to press the top portion firmly with the bottom one.
S**I
It’s just ok.
It’s great if you are looking to quickly “grill” raw chicken or meat for your meals. Doesn’t cook burgers very well (comes out very hard and dry). You cannot regulate the temperature and there is no “on/off” switch.
E**.
missing too many features
you can't adjust the temperature/heat , the plates are not removable, and there is no tray to collect grease.
M**B
Good product. Working really good for me.
I am happy with the purchase. It's very practical and serving the purpose. I recommend this product.
P**R
How did I live without this?
I ADORE this grill! Makes cooking easier, tasty, quick, and fewer items to cleanup when I cook this way!
A**.
GF Grill is just fine
I enjoy my toasted sandwiches (boring I know) and the GF does a good job
A**B
big and bulky
too big and bulky
J**E
Broken
Grill turned up broken. Requested to replace items and four days later the broken grill still not been collected
P**N
A simple, easy to use contact grill
I owned a family size George Foreman grill years ago, it was a decent enough and useful addition to our kitchen and I used it plenty until the non stick coating started to peel off, then in the bin it went.Later I bought a Tefal Actifry, I like my gadgets, and a contact grill with auto meat thickness sensing, auto temperature setting for the food you are cooking, auto timing, multiple programs and a coloured light which told you at what stage of the cooking your food was at, rare, medium, well done etc, was right up my street, unlike the "dumb" George foreman grill, the Tefal is a "smart" grill, although it is a tad on the small side, a larger version is now available.Then this recent black friday week I saw this new Foreman grill, on offer at £32, a bargain I thought, as the RRP was £99, so decided to take a look as I was curious to see how this latest addition to the burgeoning Foreman contact grill stable had evolved from the one I had years ago.Its largely of metal construction, though the casing is quite thin steel, it feels quite well made. it's billed as a 7 portion "entertaining" grill, so right away I'll say take that "7 portion" bit with a pinch of salt!, Im certain this one is smaller than my old "family sized" Georgie.If you look at my photos you will see I was able to cook a lot of sausages on there...but they are small thin chipolatas, look at the bacon, good sized thick cut smoked back bacon, but you will only get six on there not 7, you will get five good sized chicken breasts on there (not 7?, nope!),You can get six 8 inch kebabs (nope not 7), but eight if they are smaller 6 inch kebabs, you will probably get six good quarter pounder burgers on there...nope not 7!.Ok so how well does it cook?, pretty good to be fair, but its not great at everything...Our first trial was as part of a good old fry up, now this is a "dumb" grill, no programs or presets and no temperature control, and unlike the old one I owned years ago this one doesn't even have a timer!.So a good place to start is in the instruction manual, now those sausages you see in the pic, according to the manual they should take 5 to 7 minutes, the ones in the photo I cooked for 12 minutes, turning them once because otherwise you only get grill marks on two sides, and the other two sides look anaemic, to be honest I do prefer my usual way of cooking sausages which (if they are fresh, chilled) is to seer them in a hot pan or skillet to caramelise the outside then finish off the cooking on a wire rack on a baking tray in the oven, if they are frozen sausages (cook from frozen) like our favourite Debbie and Andrews brand, then I cook in the oven for 14 minutes then chuck them in a hot pan on the hob to caramelise the outside, lovely!, I am going to try some good quality thick sausages to see how they turn out, and will sit them on the grill vertically instead of horizontally as above. (when I say good quality, Im talking high meat content of at least 70% meat, not the so called "family favourite since blah blah" Richmond, which are around 47% meat with loads of smelly fat which leaks out when you oven cook and stinks your kitchen up!.Next up was the bacon, I generally use thick cut smoked bacon from Tesco, which is usually good, So I cooked some on the Foreman... and thought "well where's the grill marks?"(see attached pic), Unlike my Tefal optigrill, on the Foreman your meat (or veggies) have to be of a certain minimum thickness to get those grill marks both sides, because at the front lower edge there are raised bits which keep the plates a certain distance apart when the lid is closed, to show the difference in results between the Foreman and my Optigrill I have attached a photo, my "opti" only fits four rashers of bacon, but it does a better job of cooking that bacon as you can probably tell from the pic, bacon on the foreman still cooks nice enough, but the Tefal cooks it better!".Now I do like a bit of french toast (eggy bread anyone?), dip your bread in seasoned beaten egg, stick it on the grill, close it and three minutes later you have french toast, non greasy and very tasty, so, well done George!.Then a few days later I tried homemade kebabs, four seasoned chicken only kebabs for my son, the rest of us had marinated "gunpowder" chicken kebabs, they took about six minutes to cook, smelled lovely while cooking, and tasted great, so Georgie cooks them very well!.We have not tried good steak burgers, or a nice bit of serloin yet, so can't comment on them yet.In a few days I'll be cooking Brazilian marinated pork loin steaks, if I remember I'll upload a pic and a comment.Cleaning, it is reasonable easy to clean while still warm, a sponge with hot soapy water does the trick, sometimes you can use good kitchen towel, but some of the cooked on residues can be a bit tougher to remove. there are dedicated shaped cleaning pads available, not cheap though, you would have thought one would have been included in the box to try out.The plates, unlike my Optigrill, are not removable, this is a big advantage with the Tefal, once the plates have cooled, press a button on the side and off pop the plates, put them into a bowl of hot soapy water, rinse off after cleaning then just clip them back in, easy!, but with the George you have to clean on the machine.Final thoughts... is it worth buying?, yes if you can get it for £40 or less, I really dont think its worth anywhere near the RRP of £99, if you want a "smart" contact grill, then check out the Tefal optigrill, but be warned those (two sizes) are a lot more expensiveMain differences between this new Foreman and my old one?, the new one has a floating hinge at the back so the top cooking plates will lift and level so they contact the food more evenly, second is a flip out flap under the back which allows you to cook with the grill at an angle so fat and juices run out and into the drip tray, or you can have your grill flat for cooking toasties, paninis etc (can't do that with the Tefal!) the omission of even a basic timer is questionable though as timing, as with most things cooking, is important.Also the ridges on the cooking plates seem to be deeper and more pronounced than on my old one, giving better grill marks.So all in all, this recent addition to the George Foreman range is decent enough, if your on a budget and see this at a good price it might be worth a punt, but if you have a bit more cash to spare and want more features then you should look elsewhere (not just at Tefal either).Happy cooking!
C**R
perfect sandwich toaster for a simple person
I did my research before purchasing this one as I was looking for something quality focused rather than the price tag and was willing to pay a little extra for something worth it. To summarise, it’s my first sandwich toaster so I can’t compare with anything else but to save you time on your own research - this one is the best choice in amazon at the moment!Pros: design (I like this red-finish ).It’s the smallest version I purchased but it’s convenient for me.Quick heating time (<30seconds) and sandwich toasting another 3-4 minutes.Drip tray is functional.Short cable (useful for my small kitchen)I skip cleaning process by placing baking paper on it.For anything else photos speak for them self.Cons: not giving five stars as I think the cleaning process can be tricky if you grill meat and oil spills all over the plates inside of the toaster. And in the join of two plates - the screws are not protected- so it can get messy. I would hope for better solution to clean between the plates.Nevertheless, for simple sandwich toasting is perfect and yes I do love cheese melting all over the place haha!Happy buying.
A**K
Grill Measurements Medium Five Portion 25041
George Foreman Medium Grey Steel Grill 25041 5 Portion Grill.Having bought this grill I am very pleased with it and thought I would share the cooking surface of the grilling plate.28.5cm left to right. Approx. 11 inches19.5cm top to bottom. Approx. 7.5 inchesHeating up time from cold to hot is under 2 minutes when the green light comes on.
P**S
Outraged Customer!
I cannot give Amazon any stars for the disgusting George Foreman grill which was delivered, as a gift from me, to my son’s house today. The box had lashings of sellotape and the picture on the front was partially torn off - possibly from where a previous address label had been. The unit is scratched inside and outside and is coated in grease and food debris! The grill has clearly been used and looks like it’s never been cleaned. I am outraged that Amazon has despatched used/second hand goods when I had paid for new. I have spoken with Customer Services and look forward to a full refund. ** this site doesn’t allow the customer to post 0 stars, so I begrudgingly post the minimum**
A**G
George Moron Grill. Don't waste your money.
It's useless... Annoying to clean the top part as it drips all down the back plate into the worktop.Doesn't cook evenly see the video i attached.Some chicken was cooked, some was raw. With no temperature control either it's just idiotic especially when it's not cooking evenly. Not everything should be cooked at the same temperature either. A steak for example in this would be ruined unless you like it hard on the outside and soft on the inside. Sent back for full refund.
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