At first glance, the appearance and sheer size of this unit both look really promising and impressive, and the removable grilling plates make the entire electric grill griddle even more attractive to the average consumer. Seeing some of this George Foreman indoor grill reviews that warn future users not to insert the plates to the dishwasher I have decided not to risk the griddle grill by doing this, and frankly, the cooking plates are not that hard to wash manually so it's fine by me.
It looks like the large electric grill is just made for cooking burgers; however the unit does have a tendency to dry up pork meat before it get completely cooked. Moreover, I was a bit disappointed to see that bacon can take a lot of time and sometimes even will not get crisp at all. After we have figured this out, we switched the grilling, cooking and all other actions performed by the indoor grill griddle with much higher cooking temperatures than previously recommended. After doing this, we are pretty much happy with the performance of the George Foreman grill GRP99.
We would probably look for electric griddles or electric grills that are from the same George Foreman Company since we respect the brand a lot more after this experience. If or when we look for an outdoor grill, we might as well check the George foreman outdoor grill that looks pretty popular and reputed too.
Anyway, not every was great with this large electric grill. I wasn't happy to see that the timer controls started to cause problems after the fourth or fifth use by simply malfunctioning. We can pretty much say that the electric grill griddle acts a bit funny, basically it counts up and down and we have no way to stop it other than unplug the griddle from the outlet.
We started to use a different kitchen timer that has nothing to do with the George Foreman Company, but we still needed to be cautious whenever we activate the George Foreman electric grill, since the unit just would not function when the timer is not placed in the correct location. Therefore, someone has to constantly monitor the electric griddle grill by standing next to it. However, the user would need to do this anyway while cooking or grilling, and probably other electric griddles would require the user to act in a similar way.
Right now, we are not able to return the George Foreman indoor grill, and we don't want to when thinking of how useful it is. Maybe we could replace it with a similar design devoid of a timer, but I can say for sure that we are not willing to cook without the George Foreman grill GRP99 or a unit that would take it place. Yes, we can accept some of the flaws of the large electric grill, because everything else is just perfect.
The previous entry is the Presto Big Griddle, so you can go back and read it if you haven't.
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