Gold Member Username: PitbullguyI support the Zac Davi..., Chicago Post Number: 2491 Registered: Oct-06 | Who has one? What model is it? What do you like/dislike about it?... I'm looking to get one, i eat tons of chicken, beef, steak etc. and it's just too time consuming cleaning pans, heating the oven, and firing up the grill all the time. Went to check out the foreman grill at Target a couple weeks ago while I was xmas shopping, and to my surprise, they had at least 10 different models varying in shape, size and price range!!! lemme know what you guys recommend, thanks!! |
Silver Member Username: Bnd_rulezPhoenix, AZ USA Post Number: 975 Registered: Mar-05 | Get any one. They are awesome. We used to have the huge family size one and it was a beast, cooks meat very well. I would recommend the interchangable one. |
Gold Member Username: PitbullguyI support the Zac Davi..., Chicago Post Number: 2493 Registered: Oct-06 | I'm looking at the "Next Generation" family sized one. I like that it has removable grill plates that are dishwasher safe, or even if i am gonna clean it by hand it seems like it'd be wayyyyy easier with the removable grill plate. Other opinions/reviews? |
Gold Member Username: Naledge503Http://www.LowDownForu...Zac Davis 4 ... Post Number: 2539 Registered: Jun-06 | I never owned one but I used my moms when I went and visited her down in Cali. I loved the thing. Its very convenient and cooks well. Damn.....thats what I should have asked for, for Christmas....... |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 12061 Registered: Jun-06 | I have a smaller "cheapo" version that can handle 4 hamburgers. I think I paid $20 for it. I love it. Dual sided cooking rocks. |
Gold Member Username: PitbullguyI support the Zac Davi..., Chicago Post Number: 2496 Registered: Oct-06 | somehow, I just KNEW Paul Larrea owns a foreman grill. it just seems appropriate |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 12104 Registered: Jun-06 | Lol, well it's not the name brand version. Just some cheap knock off. Works actually quite well. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14099 Registered: Dec-03 | Foreman grills FTW. Get the biggest size you can practically use. The removable and dishwasher safe grills are always a plus. I used to have the older model and it was excellent for quick meals on the fly. I have to upgrade to the newest ones now. |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderPalm Beach, Florida Post Number: 5682 Registered: Jan-06 | one of the things my girl got me one for xmas, havnt had a chance to use it yet though. its the lean + or somehthing like that only like 30 at sears looks great though. |
Gold Member Username: PitbullguyI support the Zac Davi..., Chicago Post Number: 2525 Registered: Oct-06 | well i ended up buying this one. http://www.foreman-grill.com/store/jumbogrill.php used it once for some burgers. I was quite happy with the outcome, the burgers went from raw to well done (all the way to the middle) in about 9 minutes, and they were tasty. Clean up was pretty convenient, took off the removable grill plates and washed them by hand. No build up that was difficult to remove or anything. I do wish however there was some way of knowing how much fat is coming off the burgers. I mean the tray was like full of nasty fat when they were done, which is good, but i don't really know how much fat i'm eating then because the nutrition facts of the burgers dont account for fat being drained out like that. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 14150 Registered: Dec-03 | Get the 98% lean beef and you won't have to worry about how much fat you are taking in. |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderPalm Beach, Florida Post Number: 5684 Registered: Jan-06 | http://shopsite.bizland.com/ss8.3/sc/productsearch.cgi this is the one i got. what all do you guys cook on yours im just making hot dogs and a burger in a few minutes on it? |
Gold Member Username: Nyyfan13Fi SSD USA Post Number: 7777 Registered: Jul-06 | Those things are fantastic. I love mine. Hotdogs, burgers, grilled cheese, etc. You name it, you can cook it on there. |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 12176 Registered: Jun-06 | And you don't have to spend $80 to get one. |
Gold Member Username: ShortysetniesRock Vegas, NC US Post Number: 1604 Registered: Mar-06 | damn. you love the off brand stuff dont ya paul? haha. nothing wrong with that. Speakin of off brand stuff, I might buy a drill from ya hear soon unless you wanna send me a late christmas present. haha but for real, I'll let you know when and if. |