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George Foreman Grill

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A typical George Foreman Grill.

The George Foreman Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine is a popular indoor grill promoted by boxing legend George Foreman. It is often promoted in infomercials and is manufactured by Salton, Inc..

Featuring a clamshell design with top and bottom teflon-coated heating surfaces, and a grated bottom surface which allows fat and other coagulants to sluice down and away from the primary grilling items, the George Foreman Grill is available in several different sizes and configurations. Since its introduction in 1995, over 55 million grills have been sold. George Foreman himself has made over $150 million from the sales of the grills, more money than he made during his entire boxing career. The grill is said to "knock out the fat".

Foreman's grill has many uses for hamburger and other meats, but also can be used as a panini grill or to cook sandwiches or quesadillas and is a mainstay in college dorm rooms and fraternity houses across the nation.