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George Foreman GR19BWBC Contemporary Design Grill with Bun Warmer, Black | 
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| Brand: George Foreman Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $59.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 108098
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 13 x 6.9 Warranty: 1
MPN: GR19BWBC Model: GR19BWBC UPC: 082846027533 EAN: 0082846027533 ASIN: B00022Z3OE
Release Date: February 15, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 800-watt electronic grill with 64-square-inch non-stick cooking surface | | • | Built-in bun warmer with transparent lid and one-touch release | | • | Double grill plates; patented, sloped design; 1-inch floating hinge for even heating | | • | Includes drip tray to catch run-off fat, specially designed spatula, and recipes | | • | Measures 13-1/4 by 13 by 7-1/4 inches |
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Product Description Sporting a sleek, contemporary design with a black finish, this 800-watt electronic grill features double grill plates with 64 square inches of non-stick cooking surface for quickly cooking burgers, fish, vegetables, and more. Another variant of the popular George Foreman Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machines, the unit provides not only simplicity and countertop convenience, but also a patented, sloped design with deep channels that collects fat for healthier cooking. Its 1-inch floating hinge accommodates foods of varying thickness for even heating, and the top of the unit is designed with a built-in bun warmer with a transparent lid and one-touch release. Other useful features include an updated rib design for even easier cleaning, cord storage, and a thermostat-controlled ready light that indicates when the grill is hot. A drip tray to catch run-off fat, a specially designed spatula, and recipes are included. The grill measures 13-1/4 by 13 by 7-1/4 inches.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
grill is not removable November 8, 2007
I think it is a nice unit...i find the bun warmer part useful as it uses otherwise dissipated energy ( escaped heat).. The angle of compression is adjustable.. The only con is that the grills are not removable...hence cleaning is not practicle... Also, a general suggestion: before you buy anything like this..check your local second hand stores because they often carry similar stuff ( never used ) for a much better price.. I was regretted when I saw the exact same grill in its original box for less than 10$
once you go black you'll never go back July 17, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I owned the smaller George Foreman "Lean Mean Fat Reducing Machine" for years and really enjoyed it because it quickly grilled hamburgers, steaks, and chicken strips. And it was always very easy to operate. I decided to upgrade to this new grill because it beautifully matches my kitchen (black.) I also wanted this grill because I really needed a slightly larger grill to "knock out the fat." My parents have two George Foreman grills and they offered to give me their extra-large jumbo grill, but that one is way too big for me. So, instead I opted to get this grill which is medium in size, between the small champ size and jumbo size. The value and quality are both exceptional; I have seen similar grills with less features go for much more. I also like the recipe booklet that it comes with because the recipes look very good and simple to make. And I found the little section on the back of the grill convenient because it can hold the cord in place. For everyone that enjoys hot buns, I recommend putting them in your toaster oven for a few minutes to get them toasty. I did not purchase this grill for that reason, so it really doesn't bother me if the bun toaster doesn't work too well; however when I recently used the bun warmer it worked very well for me. It's also a prefect grill to make baby back ribs in. I just cut the rack in half, boil the ribs first, spray the grill with lots of pam and grill them for about 10 minutes (turning them over after the first five), during the last few minutes I baste each side with my favorite barbecue sauce. The only thing I didn't like is that I had a little trouble stowing it away because it is somewhat bulky. Overall, it's a wonderful addition to my kitchen!
Nice grill.... not a great bun-warmer July 16, 2007 Nice grill... what you'd expect from a GF grill I suppose. I cook burgers, fish, and everything else on this... chicken comes out a bit dry, however. The one thing this grill doesn't do well is warm the buns/bread... the top warmer is not hot enough to do that... Otherwise a decent buy.....
Nice Upgrade March 30, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We recently upgraded to this larger grill from the little George Foreman GR10ABWI Champ Grill with Bun Warmer, Indigo, so this is a good improvement for us! Now we can cook heftier sliced of meat or make 2 grilled cheese sandwiches at once, so the increase in surface area is nice. For some reason I also like the flatter contemporary design of this grill. I haven't even attempted to use the bun warmer on this George Foreman, because just like everyone else, the lids have broken off our previously owned GF grills. Also, if the grease tray gets bumped a little you'll have hot grease on your counter tops. Overall, I'm pretty happy with this grill since it's quick & easy to use and clean, but we mostly just cook chicken, burgers, & sandwiches on it.
Great Product !! January 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Grill does what it claims: Cooks quickly, Minimal Cleanup, Reduces Fat using nature(gravity) ..ingenious ! This particular model has a Bun Warmer provided on top, there is no need to worry about burning or otherwise ! No false claims here! The performance of this product is a "Lifesaver". Elinor s. Leal
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