George Foreman indoor/outdoor grill - Reviews?

replied on 23/04/2017 21:23

Posted on 23/04/2017 21:23

I'm looking at buying a George Foreman indoor/outdoor grill, very much like a Cadac but runs on electric.

I cant find out how much power it requires and wondered if anyone has one of these, if so does it work ok on site or does it trip?

Thanks.

SELL replied on 23/04/2017 22:15

Posted on 23/04/2017 22:15

I have one use it in the awning to cook breakfast so no bacon smells in the van, not sure on how much power it uses but are just careful that not to many other appliances are on whilst using. not had a problem with it yet.

artyboo replied on 26/04/2017 17:06

Posted on 26/04/2017 17:06

To be honest, although great, I have replaced mine with a Salter Panini maker which is so versatile. Cook breaky on the twin plates (it opens fully for the purpose) or make your panini/ toasted cheese butties. Bought another one for home I like it so much (but I haven't bought the company)

Anyway, last time I looked they were on a great deal at ASDA for £28 as opposed to £50 on some wheel known sites 🙀

G Cherokee replied on 28/04/2017 22:09

Posted on 28/04/2017 22:09

Not a bad piece of kit,

Considering it's endorsed by someone who started off playing the ukulele!  laughing

replied on 01/05/2017 19:21

Posted on 01/05/2017 19:21

Tried it out, works fine and did not manage to trip the electric. A good alternative to using a Cadac whilst making use of the on site electric.

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