Pros and Cons of George Foreman Ggr50b Indoor Outdoor Grill
Now here’s a grill that’s worth having. Whether you’re a BBQ fan or not, George Foreman ggr50b indoor outdoor grill is worth having. It not only does BBQs but it just great for grilling anything you want, not just meat.
It’s not just an electric grill, it’s a masterpiece of hot plates where everything that’s cooked on it tastes good. It also makes a great Panini sandwich.
Before we get to the pros and con let’s look at what exactly a George Foreman ggr50b indoor outdoor grill is and what it does. This grill gives you the best of both indoor and outdoor grilling, whether it’s in the summer, winter, fall, or spring, you can grill breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This ggr50b model has a large cooking area for a least 10 to 12 hamburgers or a lot of shrimp or vegetables. It makes wonderful vegetable kebabs.
George Foremen designed this grill to “cut the fat” from any cooked meats. So with all that said here are the pros for George Foreman ggr50b indoor outdoor grill.
- It’s a quick heat – the grill heats up quickly and is ready to use in a few minutes.
- It’s compact – you have the surface which is flat, the stand, the dome lid and a bottom dome. Everything you need to grill stands in a little space so it’s a space saver.
- Easy clean up — the clean up is easy with a little hot water and the grill is clean. Use a squirt of soap and you’re done cleaning.
- Assembles easy – you can put it together in two minutes flat. It also stores well in the tiniest of spaces.
- Produced great tasting food – it really does cook up foods that tastes better. Try cooking the same thing on an outdoor BBQ, the stovetop or oven, and the George Foreman ggr50b indoor outdoor grill. See if you don’t notice the difference.
Now for the cons of this grill:
- Picky people are goners — if you’re a picky person you won’t have much bad to say about this grill. It’s hard to be picky with something that doesn’t have anything to be picky about.
- Heavy – some might find it on the heavy side. Kids definitely will find it heavy and little old ladies whose strength has worn out but other than that it’s easy to drag around if you have to.
- The handles — the handles come out so you can’t lift it by them but the grill just sits on the stand so it’s hardly a con but some might think it is.
- Grease not dripping — some have complained about the grease not dripping all the way to the pan but if you’re have a meat such as chicken or pork, it might not have enough fat to drip all the way down to the pan.
That’s it for the cons on the George Foreman ggr50b indoor outdoor grill. You’ll just have to get one and try it for yourself to see if you can find more pros and cons.
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