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HEALTH GRILL EG George Foreman

Wonder if someone could recommend a health grill for me ?? It doesnt have to be a George Foreman i would just like to know the biggest one available as normally cooking for 2 adults and 6 children ??? It is difficult to know from websites how big plates actually are!:beer:
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  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    big one here at ---> Amazon for half price, £49.00 delivered

    it has 1058 square cm cooking surface & 'cooks up to 10 portions' (probably more like 8 though)

    HTH :)
  • BOBS
    BOBS Posts: 2,871 Forumite
    thank you Swan ... just spent 20 minutes on Amazon and didnt find that one!!! It looks just what I need .... thank you ... thankyou ;0)
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  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    I noticed it because I've spent weeks looking for a new one for myself & really fancied it, but can't justify the worktop space for just 2 of us :o

    ended up getting a smaller but more expensive one!
  • BOBS
    BOBS Posts: 2,871 Forumite
    I am panicing about the size too but dont think there is any point buying a smaller one. I am hoping i can store it on top of my microwave in the utility room as dont think i would have room to keep it out all the time in the kitchen
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  • Swan_2
    Swan_2 Posts: 7,060 Forumite
    I know, it's HUGE ... you'll have to get your tape measure out, and/or cut out a piece of paper or cardboard the same size as it is & see how much space it actually takes up

    from my past experience, you're better going for a slightly larger grill than you think you need & if you're going to use it for meat, don't get one with removable plates, they don't get as hot as the static plates & steam meat rather than grilling it

    I love mine, I thought they were just a gimmick till I saw a friend use one & now I wouldn't be without mine :)
  • BOBS
    BOBS Posts: 2,871 Forumite
    I already have a small George which is big enough for making a toastie and I love it ... but it is useless for feeding my lot ... as for the one burger each .... would be more like 2 burgers and 2/3 sausages!! thats why i think i need the big one ... ok so its huge but will manage to store it somewhere .... or maybe i will use it so much I can leave it out!
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