Some George Forman have no dials or buttons. SSome have buttons that beep when press them. Some have dials and rings when time is up.

Mary Annome have a switch to turn off and on and others have nothing. Just plug it in to an outlet and it cooks, unplug and it stops but takes a while to get cool.

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From: "Kim Lookingbill" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 5:03 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [CnD] George Foreman advice needed

Hi:

Are you sure it's a George Foreman grill and not a Sunbeam or something
similar to that brand. My reason for saying that is that typically a George Foreman grill has a temperature control on the top lid that is a small round
button you push ranging from 300 to 425 degrees. Each time the button is
push it raises the temp 25 degrees. Half of these grills have a similar
small round button that acts as a timer. I've had many varieties of these
George Foreman grills which were all digital and don't have dial settings.


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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles Rivard
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 2:03 PM
To: COOKING IN THE DARK
Subject: [CnD] George Foreman advice needed


At Wal-Mart, I was looking for a George Foreman indoor electric grill, and
found the one I wanted on display. However, they did not have one still in a box. The one on display was the last one they had. So, rather than $89,
it cost me $39 along with a 10 percent discount.  I took it.  However, no
instruction manual could be found, and I'm not sure what model this is. If
I describe it, maybe someone can help with a question or two?

The top and bottom plates are detachable for easy cleaning.  On the top of
the lid is the temperature control.  It has off, low, medium, and high as
you turn clockwise, although there is no détente for each setting.  At the
right rear is a little knob that you can pull out and turn toward you to
tilt the grill forward.  And a little spatula came taped to the plastic
grease catching tray.

My questions for anyone who has or recognizes this grill are these:  What
are the temperatures of each setting, and what types of foods should be
cooked at each of the 3 settings? If you have one and know the model, what
is the model, so that I can look for a user's guide online?  Thanks.

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