George Foreman Temp to Taste Grill
$50.00
Released January, 2010
George Foreman's Tempt to Taste grill is a mid-range model and can cook between three and four servings at once. Its main feature is that it had a floating hinge larger than most other Foreman models, allowing for thicker cuts of meat or more food in general.
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It has a slanted grill surface to drain fat, two non-stick coatings that make oil unnecessary, and a drip tray and spatula that can both be washed in a dishwasher. It also has a preheat indicator light, and overall its design is rectangular and unique-looking, compared to other Foreman models.
Features
- 80 square inch cooking surface
- For three or four servings
- Slanted grill drains fat
- Dishwasher-safe spatula
- Dishwasher-safe drip tray
- Preheat indicator light
- 2-inch floating hinge allows various thicknesses of food
- Double non-stick coating
- Elements disperse heat evenly
- Variable temperature control
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