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George Foreman Fit Grill Large GFF2022
George Foreman Fit Grill Black
The George Foreman Fit Grill Black | Large is a versatile and space-saving electric grill designed for quick and healthy cooking. With its improved non-stick coating and 160% faster heat-up time, it allows you to prepare meals efficiently while reducing fat content by up to 42%. Its compact design ensures easy storage without compromising on performance.
Features:- 25% Space Saving Design: Compact footprint for easier storage without sacrificing cooking surface size.
- Improved Non-Stick Coating: Plates are 2x easier to clean, allowing for a quick wipe-down after use.
- 160% Faster Heat-Up: Ready to cook in under 6 minutes, speeding up meal preparation.
- Fat Reduction: Removes up to 42% of fat from food during cooking for healthier meals.
- Floating Hinge: Accommodates thicker cuts of meat and sandwiches with ease.
- Adjustable Rear Foot: Enables flat or angled cooking, allowing fat to drain away efficiently.
- Vertical Storage with Cord Wrap: Saves counter space and keeps your kitchen organized.
- Clip-In Drip Tray: Collects excess fat and juices, making disposal and cleaning straightforward.
- Ready-to-Cook Indicator Light: Signals when the grill has reached the optimal cooking temperature.










