Looking for the best George Foreman grill? Well, you made it to the right place! Welcome to the ULTIMATE guide for the best George Foreman grills.
I’ve thoroughly reviewed the top 7 best George Foreman grills, all different needs and sizes, and which of them is perfect for what.
I’d recommend you read through the reviews, but if you’re in a hurry, you can jump directly to the conclusion from here, you’ll find what you’ve been looking for.
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The Thing You Should Know!
George Foreman organizes their grills in a way that every model has 1 or 2 more features from the model below it. You’ll find the missing feature(s) from the one above in the bottom line.
And like we did in the best weber gas grills list, I organized the list to be in order from the high-end to the most affordable.
What Are The Best George Foreman Grills?
1- GRP4800R – 5-Serving Multi-Plate
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For me, it’s the best George Foreman grill and my personal favorite on the whole list, and probably will be yours too if you’re like me, a guy who likes to have plenty of options. And the GRP4800R is pretty good at that actually, as you’ll see in the next few lines.
Description:
Price range: Comes with different models, the range of $100 – $125
Specifications and features: Multiple plates (Ceramic grill plate – Deep dish bake pan/Griddle – Muffins pan) – non-stick coating – 75 square inches cooking area – Digital timer up to 20 minutes – Digital temperature control 325˚-450˚ Temperature range and 500˚ searing button – Adjustable surface angel and hinge – Drip pan – Dishwasher-safe.
Physical specifications: Measures 8.5 x 15 x 13.5 inches dimensions and weighs only 1 pound
Warranty: 3-years limited
Pros
- Provide plenty of cooking options, has a total of 7 plates options (bought separately) check them all from here.
- Easy to clean, use, exchange plates. Thanks to the non-stick coating and the dishwasher-safe feature.
- The adjustable surface angel and hinge provide even more food cooking options.
- Even heat distribution.
Cons
- Short power cord, which limits moving the grill, if it concerns you can use an extension cord.
The Bottom Line:
If you decided to go for it then make sure you order the right model, there are different models of it, they are all the same but the plates collections. So read through every model and see what comes with it, and if you need more plates, you can add more from here.
2- GGR50B- 15-Serving Indoor/Outdoor
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This by far is the most popular George Foreman and it has tons of positive reviews on Amazon, Walmart, and others. Make sure you read the bottom line before going for it. Let’s dive in.
Description:
Price range: $90 – $120 range
Other specifications and features: Full electric system – 1600 Watt and works on 120 Volts – 240 square inches cooking space – Patented slope design – Apartment-approved – Removable grilling plate – Removable drippings tray – Removable stand – temperature control knob with 5 levels or settings – Domed lid
Material: George Tough Nonstick Coated grilling plate – Hard plastic drip tray – Coated metal stand.
Physical specifications: Measures 22.2 x 20.5 x 13 inches dimensions and weighs 15.5 pounds.
Warranty: 3-year limited
Pros
- The removable stand gives you the freedom to cook indoor or outdoor.
- Large cooking space and bigger capacity.
- Easy to assemble, use, and clean.
- The Apartment-approved, patented slope design, and non-stick coating all together make a perfectly clean cooking experience without any mess.
Cons
- Difficult storage, Can’t store it outdoors, you have to find an indoor place for it considering its size.
- Relatively expensive, but it’s worth investing.
The Bottom Line:
3- GR2121P – 8-Serving Classic Plate
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The third grill in the list, ladies, and gentlemen, meet the GR2121P. It’s considered as an above-average grill on George Foreman’s menu, as it has some cool features which create a cool experience.
Description:
Price range: Around $70 or less
Specifications and features: 120 square inches cooking area – 3 temperature levels (Min – Average – Max) – Fixed plates (not removable) – dishwasher-safe drip tray – non-stick coating – Comes in black OR silver – Ready and power light indicators – Dual cooking positions (Flat or sloped) – 1 adjustable hinge.
Physical specifications: 13.25 x 4.25 x 14 inches dimensions. 7.1 pounds weight.
Warranty: 3-years limited George Foreman warranty.
Pros
- Adjustable temperature.
- Relatively large cooking space
- The floating hinge makes it suitable for thick or thin sandwiches or cuts.
Cons
- The non-removable plate makes it harder to clean.
- Relatively expensive.
The Bottom Line:
So if you can live without the adjustable temperature feature, I think you should consider one of the next items, they’re more suitable for you and will save you some money.
4- GR2144P- 9-Serving Basic Plate
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It’s the exact middle of the list and the exact average on George Foreman’s Menu in terms of features and also the price.
Description:
Price range: Around $55 give or take
Specifications and features:
133 Square inches cooking surface – Dual cooking positions (flat or sloped) – Fixed Plate – floating (adjustable) hinge – dishwasher-safe drip tray – Power and preheat ready indicators lights – Nonstick coating.Physical specifications: 8.80 x 7.25 x 19.10 Inches Dimensions (L x W x H)
Warranty: 3-years limited Warranty
Pros
- Family size.
- Suitable for thick or thin sandwiches or cuts.
- Preheat the ready indicator.
Cons
- Fixed plates are harder to clean.
- Non-adjustable temperature.
The Bottom Line:
And as I told you there, it makes it easier for you to decide, if you need the different temperature levels so bad then go for the last one if you cloud live without it then go for this one, it will save you $10+ bucks and give 13 inches more space.
None of them suits you? Check the next 3 basic and affordable grills, you’ll love them.
5- GRP472P – 5-Serving Removable Ceramic Plate
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Although this one is considered a below-average grill, it’s one of the best George Foreman grills for me. It’s somewhat different than the last and next few grills, so it was essential to include it on the list.
Description:
Price range: Around $40 Plus
Specifications and features: 72 square inches cooking surface – Non-stick ceramic coating – Removable plates – Dishwasher-safe plate and drip tray – 1-inch adjustable hinge – slope design – Power and ready lights – Domed lid.
Warranty: 3-years limited.
Pros
- More healthy because of the premium ceramic coating is free of PTFE and PFOA.
- Easy to clean because of the ceramic coating and the dishwasher-safe removable plates.
- Charming looking.
- Suitable for thick and thin cust because of the adjustable hinge.
Cons
- Not enough space, definitely not 5-Serving as said.
The Bottom Line:
6- GR10B – 2-Serving Classic Plate
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If you took a look at the other prices, you’d notice that it’s the least price on the list, which makes this GR10B our winner of “the most affordable” prize for today.
Description:
Price range: around $20 give or take
Specifications and features:
760 watts – 36 square inches space – 25 inches long electric cord – George Tough non-stick coating – Fat-Removing slope plate – dishwasher-safe – Grease tray –Warranty: 3-years limited
Pros
- Super Affordable.
- Super light and doesn’t take much space.
- The dishwasher-safe feature and the slope plates make it easier to clean.
Cons
- No temperature control, it’s pre-set.
- Very basic and small.
The Bottom Line:
7- GR340FB 4-Serving Classic Plate
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This one is the second most affordable after the GR10B (the one before this), and they’re pretty much the same except for a few things, so I will write only the differences in the description to save some time
The Differences:
Price range: Around $25 give or take
Cooking space: 4-Serving (60 square inches).
Weight: 4.6 pounds.
Dimensions: 5.2 x 10.04 x 13.47 inches
The Bottom Line:
It’s simple, if you need more space. It is what will help you decide because the price is almost the same, only 5-10 bucks more, and the weight and dimensions don’t make that much of a difference actually.
Here’s a summary of the list in a best-in-terms-of way.
Versatility (and our winner): GRP4800R – 5-Serving Multi-Plate ($100 – $125 range)
Cooking space: GGR50B- 15-Serving (Indoor/Outdoor – $90±) OR GR2144P- 9-Serving Basic Plate (Indoor Only – $55±)
Temperature control: GRP4800R – 5-Serving Multi-Plate ($100 – $125 range) OR GR2121P – 8-Serving Classic Plate ($65 Plus)
Health: GRP472P – 5-Serving Removable Ceramic Plate ($40 Plus)
The most affordable: GR10B – 2-Serving Classic Plate ($20±) OR GR340FB 4-Serving Classic Plate ($25±)
The Conclusion