George Foreman 18870 Black 5-Portion Family Grill - £19.99 @ Amazon
These are the new models from what I can tell, added to Amazon only last Monday :)
£29.99 + Del @ Makro, £39.97 @ Tesco, £39.99 @ Sainsbury's
Product Features
5 Portion Black Grill
Floating hinge, enabling cooking of extra thick food
Grill channels fat and grease into separate drip tray
Adjustable rear foot for flat or angled cooking
Power and temperature indicator light
Technical Details
Family 5 Portion Grill
510cm squared grilling surface
Angled Grill design
Dual Power and temperature
Ready indicator lights
Floating hinge


All Comments (26)
Jump to unread Post a CommentNo - he's made much much more from the grills
The old ones were the best IMO (as in when they first come out). I'd personally go for one with a variable temp so you can set it to cook different foods at different heats. i.e. a toasted sandwich needs far lower heat than a burger for instance.
I personally think this is the best one,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/George-Foreman-10099-6-Portion-Entertaining/dp/B00008WFCW/
I had mine for years and years before it was replaced, although looking at the reviews there seems to be a big change in them (for the worse) over the past year... so possibly isn't as good any more?:
Or the newer model, but I can't vouch for that one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/George-Foreman-18891-Entertaining-Variable/dp/B008HS4HPG/
Edited By: mamboboy on Sep 19, 2012 18:12
http://www.zavvi.com/electronics/new-arrivals-electronics/salter-digital-health-grill/10584837.html
sie10 minutes ago #11ReplyReportLikeIgnore
Ones with removable plates are the best as you can chuck them in the dish washer
Maybe better for cleaning but not as good for cooking. The plates are only used as conductors so dont heat up as well as the ones which plates arent removable. And they are easy enough to clean as long as you dont let them cool down and the fat solidify.
Reality58 minutes ago #9ReplyReportLikeIgnore
I agree with mamboboy, these are rubbish unless you have a thermostat on them. I have this model and it tends to burn everything. You have to constantly turn whatever you are cooking. Huggychair the salter doesn't mention a thermostat or am I missing something? If it has Im getting one! oO
Look at the reviews mate, people say you can adjust temperature control,will be done digitally.
I've had kitchen scales from salter before, were ok,did the job.
they are excellent.
I bought a basic one from argos for £20 last year,one of the best things I ever bought.
Showing 2-4 weeks delivery on Amazon now - but still there under 'other buying options'
I hope so ... They're great products. I bet he's well happy that he put his name on them!