
Have you been wanting to experiment with grilling your favorite foods or looking to expand your cooking small electric grills prowess, but don’t want to go through the hassle and time it takes to cook with a gas or charcoal grill? Perhaps it’s time to look at electric grills.
These alternatives to traditional grills come in indoor, outdoor, and combo models. Electric grills tend to be more portable than their gas and charcoal counterparts and are easier to set up and clean, making them ideal for those living in apartments or other small spaces. But electric grills come in all shapes and sizes, from hooded to convertible to those with removable lids, so how’s one to choose?
What We Like
Large enough to cook for a crowd
Nonstick grill plate is easy to clean
Can be used indoors or out
What We Don’t Like
Heat control can get spattered with grease
George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor Grill Review
If you want a freestanding electric grill, you can’t go wrong with the George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor Electric Grill. This model features a removable stand that lets you use it outside on a patio or indoors on the countertop, and its spacious 240 square inches of cooking space lets you make around 15 servings at a time.
The George Foreman grill has a number of features that will make grilling an enjoyable experience. The durable grill plate is removable for easy cleanup, and it has a sloped grilling surface that helps drain the fat off meat. There’s a dishwasher-safe drip tray that collects excess grease, and the adjustable temperature control lets you choose from five heat settings. According to our tester, this grill is easy to assemble and clean, and it gets super hot for searing meats and other grilled dishes.
George Foreman has a few other indoor/outdoor grills, including the GFO3320GM, which has a similar MSRP and features a premium ceramic coating and built-in temperature gauge.
Dimensions: 22 x 18 x 35 inches | Cooking Area: 240 square inches | Watts: 1600 | Use: indoor/outdoor