George Foreman 3-Plates Stainless Steel Grill - GRP100

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George Foreman 100" Grill. 100" Griddle/Bake Pan. Timer. Temperature control. 1" floating hinge. Drip tray. Specially designed spatula.
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Technical Details

- Features 100 sq. in. of cooking surface, as well as time and temperature controls
- From one of the most recognized names in grilling comes this exceptional unit with a trio of grilling
- Dishwasher-safe removable plates
- 10Hx15.25Wx18.73D
- Floating hinge accomodates various food thicknesses
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Customer Buzz
 "Recipe for disaster" 2009-09-21
By Jesse C. (New York, NY)
I feel a little guilty writing a negative review for this product, because I've really enjoyed having grilled food. I would definitely recommend getting an indoor grill, just not this one. This one has a couple of design flaws:



1) Grease tray just barely sits at the front of the unit. Doesn't catch all of the drips and isn't attached, which wouldn't be a big deal if it weren't for the...



2) Booby-trapped rear leg latch, which WILL throw hot grease on you. The back latch frequently un-latches if you bump the unit or, say, close the lid, causing the unit to rapidly move to the flat position, the front legs to shove forward propelling the catch tray off the counter, dumping its contents all over your pants and the floor. Many, many expletives have been shouted at this machine.



3) Attachment points for the grill plates are very cheaply made. The clips on a demo unit I saw in [department store] were broken. (Must say, though, that removable plates make cleaning a breeze.)



SUMMARY: I'm not going to return this to the store, but I really wish I didn't have to jury-rig a rear leg backup safety latch. The removable plates make cleaning easy but cooking slightly uneven, and will probably break at some point. All in all, not that great of a product.

Customer Buzz
 "Disappointment" 2009-09-20
By C. Reid (Purlear, NC USA)
I purchased this item to replace a lean and mean foreman grill in a concession stand. This item is 1/4 in size and takes an hour to cook 12 hot dogs so this does not work in a half time situation. I ordered this because I cannot find a replacement for the other one we loved. I would not recommend this to anyone.

Customer Buzz
 "very disappointed" 2009-06-24
By sue reviews (atlanta)
I have used a number of the small Foreman grills for cooking in the summer. They all cooked hot and fast, which is my reason for using one.

But they were small and I wanted one that I could cook a full meat at once, meat, veggies, etc.

I also wanted removable plate for easy cleanup.

This one looked like it would do what I wanted. The size was right and it had the removable plates...

But it takes forever to heat up, and it does not get really hot...it just kind of slowly steams the food.

I used it twice just to be sure...Then I returned it to the store.

It is possible that I got a bad one but I suspect a design problem. There is a metal plate which covers the heating element, and I think this prevents the heat from getting to the cooking plates.



Customer Buzz
 "It works but I'm not sure it is accurate to call this a grill" 2009-03-07
By gmanvbva
This is our fourth GF grill. We have had this for almost 2 months now and use it frequently.



I like the design and the removable plates. It cleans easily and the plates are easy to snap on and off. The cord is a little short so you will need to set this on a counter with 1-2 feet of an outlet.



We have cooked chicken breast, hamburgers, brats, quesadillas and steaks on this. It cooks all items thoroughly.



The one gripe (and it is a big one in my opinion) is that this does not really get hot enough to actually grill what you are cooking. It cooks items thoroughly but does not brown/grill the food. This is the main reason I knocked off two stars on it. I mean, this is a grill that does not actually grill anything.



From my research before purchasing this grill, this seems to be common to all of the George Foreman grills that have removable plates. This grill was one of the most recent models so I thought this may have a chance at being better than some of the others reviewed. The gamble did not really pay off.



We had gift cards that were almost ready to expire so I was searching for something we needed. This ended up being the best item we needed from that particular store. If we had to pay out of pocket for this, we would likely would have returned it. It works, but for $100+ it should do a better job at actually grilling items.

Customer Buzz
 "Not as good as the older Foreman grill..." 2009-02-05
By J. Boyd (Kingsville, MD.)
Recently dropped and broke an older Foreman grill, so I chose this as a replacement. The older grill was the type with non-removable plates, and washing it was a pain. I thought this grill would be easier to maintain since the plates (grilling surfaces) were removable. Well, it is easier to just toss the plates into the dishwasher for cleaning which is a bonus, but this grill takes much longer to heat up to cooking temperature than the old grill did. It also does not grill evenly at all, as the food items near the outer edges barely get cooked, while the items nearer the center get cooked quickly; therefore you have to move the food around on this grill whereas that was unnecessary on the older model. I would imagine that this problem is caused by the actual heating elements being farther away from the grilling surface due to the removeability feature of the plates.

Other complaints include the power cord being way too short (2' long). Come on, couldn't they make it at least 3' long to reach the nearest outlet, or is my counter top and outlet location different from the norm?

Be very careful with the adjustable rear leg latch. If you try to slightly move the grill on your counter while it is in the angled position, the rubber feet on the legs will grab the counter surface (which is designed to keep the grill from sliding around) thereby causing the latch to release and abruptly lowering the grill to a level position. This, in turn, causes the grill to push the grease-catcher tray forward; thereby spilling some hot grease.

I can't be all negative about this product though, there are some good points. At least this model has adjustable temperature settings, graduating between Low and High, which allows a wider range of foods to be cooked on the grill. Clean up is very easy since the plates are removeable. There is a separate, flat, grilling plate included with this model which also allows a wider range of foods to be cooked; versus the older model with only ribbed grilling plates. The stainless steel color perfectly matches all of the other stainless steel appliances in my kitchen. And finally, the size and shape of the grilling surface (square) is much improved over the somewhat elliptical shape of the previous grill. This allows for the cooking of 5 Bubba burgers at one time rather than the 4 that the old grill allowed.

In summary, I feel that Salton grills(which is the manufacturer)which Foreman puts his name on, should hire a few more quality control people and engineers to produce a product without some of these pesky quirks. Hence, only 3 stars.


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