George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill with Removable Plates

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Product Details of George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill with Removable Plates

Description

Indoor grilling thrills with this latest innovation. This popular George Foreman model features an ample 96-inch cooking surface and removable nonstick grill plates that are dishwasher safe. Simplicity of design and countertop convenience add to its appeal.

Quick Glance

Cooking Surface: 96 sqin

Summary

Product Title: George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill with Removable Plates

Manufacturer: George Foreman

Lowest Price: $97.80

Power Score: 3.9 | 14 Reviews

General Info

Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty

Fuel

Fuel Type: Electrical

# Of Burners: 1

General

Color: White

Features: Catch Pan

Dimensions

Total Cooking Area: 96 sq. in

Warranty

Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty

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Reviews on George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill with Removable Plates

  • 4
  By member: patrickfeldman - Jun 13, 2008

FOREMAN RULES

Strengths: Extremely convenient

Weakness: does not make food taste nearly as good as a regular outdoor grill

Works very well and very fast. I like to make myself quick fast hot meals. This does the trick fine. I also like how the fat drips off. Makes me feel healthy. Meat tastes a little like microwave cooked, but not nearly as gross. For quality I still recommend an outdoor grill

  • 4
  By member: DottieRo - Jan 11, 2008

George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill w

Strengths: Removable plates, easy cleaning.

Weakness: Cord is entirely too short.

I cooked a great grilled cheese sandwich as my first meal. Came out very crispy. However, it shows on the package you cooking bacon and eggs together on the grill plate, but the plate has no out for the grease. So your eggs are cooked in bacon grease.

  • 1
  By member: Stakeholderman - Oct 13, 2007

Waste of money

Strengths: Removeable plates for cleaning

Weakness: Doesn't reach temeperature, steams rather than grills

We bought one of these to replace an older family GF grill, which was losing its non-stick coating. A big mistake, although the plates are easy to clean tey simply don't get hot enough to grill food, it rather bakes or steams to cook. So disappointed we thought it must be faulty and sent it back. The replacement stopped working at all after a week, so now that's going back too and we will get our...

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  • 4
  By member: srohira - Mar 25, 2007

Excellent grill

Strengths: Easy to clean.

Weakness: Wish the smoke had a directional output towards the hood.

Overall I like it over the other indoor grills I have seen.Removable plates are a blessing. Otherwise in the older grill, I had to wash the whole thing in the sink and it was difficult. This one improves on the experience. Electronic controls are very good.

  • 5
  By member: blackcapten - Jul 27, 2006

A Nice Grill Upgrade from Previous Generations

Strengths: removable parts for cleaning, temperature indicator, cooks fast and efficiently

Weakness: none yet

We had one of the older, smaller George Foreman grills which we used quite often but had it's annoyances. There was no off/on switch and no temperature or time indicators... the cooking area was also pretty small. There was also no easy way to clean it. All of that changes with this newer model. It is bigger, easier to use, and much easier to clean. We've used it a few times so far and have not...

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  • 5
  By member: chrisrandb - Nov 10, 2005

Foreman Grill

Strengths: Great, was able to cook brats and cook steaks, fast, easy to clean

Weakness: learning curve how long to cook meat.

Loved it, used it at small cottage with limited counter space. Used on brats one night and steaks the next. Very easy clean up, dishwasher save pans. The expandable hinge helps with thick items. Very fast too.

  • 4
  By member: TJ665 - Jul 28, 2005

Great grill

Strengths: Removable plates, timer, temperature controller

Weakness: Little smaller than former jumbo grill

I have had the previous george foreman grills in the past and all worked pretty well until they quit working because of internal wiring issues. The one thing that would make clean-up easier would be the removable plates. Now I don't have to position the grill near the edge of the sink to rinse the fat and gunk off it. Oh yes, it cooks food with grilling perfection.

  • 5
  By member: sherrydee63 - Jul 12, 2005

Worth the wait!

Strengths: Easy to clean, accurate timer, variable temperature.

Weakness: Steam seems to leave permanent marks in the finish in a couple of spots.

I love this grill. I've been stubbornly waiting for this specific model. I kept telling my husband that I was waiting for removable grill plates. It seemed so obvious to me that the grill plates should come off for ease of cleaning. It was worth the wait. I use it for all sorts of things ranging from sandwiches to "steak-ums" to chicken breasts and burgers. You name it. Great for things that...

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  • 3
  By member: DOMINIC54 - May 19, 2005

George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill with...

Strengths: Removable plates, stainless steel look, size.

Weakness: The product has been known to be defective. Doesn't get as hot as the older models.

The timer and temperature control went out on my grill the first time I used it, but the food still cooked and it was good. I received a replacement that just had the same problem so I will have to send it back also. The grill cooks great while it is working.

  • 4
  By member: stargazer423 - Jan 20, 2005

George Foreman GRP99 Next Generation Grill with...

Strengths: Removeable grilling plates, temperature display, timer display, on-off switch.

Weakness: Needs to be the size of the old family size unit. Doesn't really brown the meat.

I had the older George Foreman Lean Mean Grilling Machine in the large family size unit. It was a pain to clean. So, I stopped using it. I use the GRP99 at least 3 times a week. I love it. It cooks items without drying them out like conventional grilling. I wish it was a little larger though. You can comfortably cook three NY strip steaks, and four if you really cram them together, but then they...

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