George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill w/Removable Plates N
$89.94 to $104.07 from 3 sellers
Rating:
7.84
Indoor grilling thrills with this latest innovation. This popular George Foreman model features an ample 96-inch cooking surface and removable nonstick grill plates that are dishwasher safe. Simplicity of design and countertop convenience add to its appeal.
| Review Date: 13-Jun-08 | |
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patrickfeldman
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Rating: Time with product: Strengths: Extremely convenient Weaknesses: does not make food taste nearly as good as a regular outdoor grill Summary: Works very well and very fast. I like to make myself quick fast hot meals. This does the trick fine. I also like how the fat drips off. Makes me feel healthy. Meat tastes a little like microwave cooked, but not nearly as gross. For quality I still recommend an outdoor grill |
| Review Date: 11-Jan-08 | |
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DottieRo
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Week Strengths: Removable plates, easy cleaning. Weaknesses: Cord is entirely too short. Summary: I cooked a great grilled cheese sandwich as my first meal. Came out very crispy. However, it shows on the package you cooking bacon and eggs together on the grill plate, but the plate has no out for the grease. So your eggs are cooked in bacon grease. |
| Review Date: 13-Oct-07 | |
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Stakeholderman
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Rating: Time with product: Strengths: Removeable plates for cleaning Weaknesses: Doesn't reach temeperature, steams rather than grills Summary: We bought one of these to replace an older family GF grill, which was losing its non-stick coating. A big mistake, although the plates are easy to clean tey simply don't get hot enough to grill food, it rather bakes or steams to cook. So disappointed we thought it must be faulty and sent it back. The replacement stopped working at all after a week, so now that's going back too and we will get our money back. Looks like its got to be fixed plates for it to work. |
| Review Date: 25-Mar-07 | |
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srohira
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Rating: Time with product: 30 Days Strengths: Easy to clean. Weaknesses: Wish the smoke had a directional output towards the hood. Summary: Overall I like it over the other indoor grills I have seen.Removable plates are a blessing. Otherwise in the older grill, I had to wash the whole thing in the sink and it was difficult. This one improves on the experience. Electronic controls are very good. |
| Review Date: 25-Jan-07 | |
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KellyGates
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Months Strengths: Removable, Nonstick Plates Weaknesses: None so far! Summary: This grill is a nice kitchen appliance to own. It cooks and performs well. The metallic exterior is a nice touch and blends well with stainless kitchen items. Meats cook quickly and taste very good. The size is medium to large (in comparison with other GF grills). It allows one to cook a handful of burgers (approx.) at the same time. The product is a great addition to the GF line. |
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