Thursday, February 11, 2010

George Foreman 3-Plates Stainless Steel Grill - GRP100

From George Foreman

Price: $119.99
 


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Features
- 100" Griddle/Bake Pan
- Timer
- Temperature control
- 1" floating hinge
- Drip tray

Product Description
George Foreman 3-Plates Stainless Steel Grill Features: * Specially designed spatula * Tilt action swivel base * Variable time control * Variable temperature control * Patented slop grill design * Dimensions: 15.25" x 10" x 18.75"

Customer Reviews

GRP100 is GR8!
Date: 2008-08-05 | Rating: 5
George Foreman 3-Plates Stainless Steel Grill - GRP100 My DH and I have been long time fans of the George Foreman line of Grills. When my last one went "toes up" I looked to my friends at amazon.com and they came to the rescue with this great grill. It heats up quickly and cooks evenly. In fact this is the first one that I've had that I have not had to turn foods a couple of times during grilling to get them cooked. I use it for bacon, chicken, hamburgers, paninis, porkchops, sausages, steaks, veggies and more. If you have a large, hungry family (IE: teenage boys) that eat all at once, you would probably want to find a bigger one. This one is fine for a couple of big ribeyes or 4 to 5 hamburgers - depending on how big you make yours! I love cooking bacon on this grill! Yeah, it takes a little longer than frying, but no more splatter burns on my hands and arms! Plus! All that wonderful bacon grease drips down into the tray so I can save it. This is a little off topic but....ok, I know that it is bad for me, but seriously....have you ever eaten chicken fried in bacon grease? I grew up on a farm and that is a way of life for us! You can't go wrong with this grill - it cooks veggie burgers too, for those of you disgusted by my bacon grease. LOL! I haven't used the included plate for making pancakes, but it looks like it should work great. The grill can be adjusted so that it allows stuff to drain off or so that it is level --- for the pancakes.

I am pleasantly surprised
Date: 2008-10-25 | Rating: 4
Having happily owned a top of the line Hamilton Beach grill for the past 11 months til yesterday (dropped it and one of the hinges broke leaving the top lopsided), I desperately searched for a good replacement and found this puppy today at a local kitchen store going out of business. I put 2 good size burgers on the tray and less than five minutes after a good preheat, I found myself more happy with this grill than my previous one. Now I understand that I have only used it once, and haven't found yet too many things I could call an ergonomic flaw. But I can fit 4 of the same prepackaged burgers on this grill than my Hamilton Beach one, which I could only get 3. More width on the Hamilton, but less depth than the Foreman. When I raise the lid, the top of it doesn't clear the cabinet bottom above it. Make sure you have enough cabinet headroom before cooking anything on this grill, as the lid doesn't stay up until it is exactly vertical when removing your food. But this grill is also more stealthy built than the Hamilton, and much more adjustable on tilt so that the grease runs down and front faster. A little foul plastic burning smell at my first preheat, but I removed the plates and washed them. And now the smell is no more! Also having an extra tray that is flat for cooking stir frys, omelets, sandwiches, kabobs and the like is a bonus. I looked at a bunch of other George Foreman grills yesterday and today, but this one I feel is better functionally and has a very solid feel. And the burgers I grilled didn't have any fragments of what looks like loose beef skin on top of my burgers, just solid clean beef when I finished cooking them. And they tasted fantastic, not dried up at all. I've read of the plates non-stick finish wearing off of many George Foreman grills. But time will tell with this one. Right now I can vary the temp and set the timer between 1 and 30 minutes. I have no grey spots or cold spots, as the meat cooks evenly. And I am now more inspired to do more other types of cooking on this grill more often. I couldn't be happier right now, but only time will tell if this one lasts as well as my Hamilton Beach grill did.

Foreman 3 plate grill
Date: 2008-12-12 | Rating: 4
Easy to clean grill. Instructions could be clearer on which plate is top and which one is bottom. Still trying to adjust to setting the timer mechanism to preheat, then reset to cook, but if I remember both of those steps, this grill works very well. Perfect burgers, vegetables, fish. Absolutely no sticking, and even though the plates can be put in the dishwasher, they also pretty much wipe clean with a paper towel. I would definitely buy this product again.

Great grill for the health concious
Date: 2009-01-12 | Rating: 4
I just bought this item a few days ago. I am so pleased with this grill. The first item i made was chicken breast with a garlic and herb rub. Prep time was about 5 minutes to get the chicken and ingredients ready. After that i put in on the grill for 10 minutes. The check was cook well and was moist and flavorful. This is a must have grill for anyone looking to eat healthy. And the detachable plates makes it quick and easy for clean up.

havent used it yet... christmas present
Date: 2008-12-16 | Rating: 4
I havent used this yet. I got it for my brother for christmas so I cant say for sure but it LOOKS cool. :) I think he'll be pleased with it.

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