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Great for STEAKS, quesadillas & burgers. but NOT MUCH MORE
Works great for steaks and burgers and my quesadillas, came out okay after a long time. But it does NOT cook pancakes or eggs at all...I give this item a very big thumbs down for poor false advertising showing that you can cook breakfast , when there is no recipes and the grill does not get hot enough for pancakes or eggs..IF THIS ITEM WAS NOT A GIFT I WOULD OF RETURNED IT..
[Wednesday, January 07, 2009]
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It's Just OK
I have used several George Foreman grills over the past few years and have been generally pleased with the results and the product. However, the 360 grill is expensive and the performance feels cheap, like it is going to fall apart at any time. The grill plates do not attach easily and too much time is spent trying to line up the grill plates with the upper and lower grills. The actual grilling turned out well, as did the quesadillas I made. But, overall, the design and operation is overdone.
[Wednesday, January 07, 2009]
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Grill works great.
This grill work's pretty much as described, and I use it almost everyday. As some other reviewers mentioned, the label did appear to be stuck on their with some sort of Airplane glue, and took A LOT of work to remove. Someone mentioned that they thought it may have been stuck from being in the heat, but mine was stuck after sitting outside when the temperature was below freezing, so I'm sure that wasn't the case.
At first I tried just pealing the sticker off, and it ripped from every side I tried taking it off. I ended up loosing the sticker with a heat gun that is used to remove decals from cars, similar to a hair dryer, and that was successful in getting all of the paper off. There was still a good amount of glue stuck on the grill after removing the sticker. I tried cleaning it off with just soap and water, and that didn't do a very good job. I got the remaining glue off with WD-40.
If it weren't for the label being infused to the product, I would have given it 5 stars. I don't see any reason for putting a label on the grill when you won't be able to even see it until after removing it from the sealed box. Why put a sticker on the product when no one who hasn't already purchased it is going to see it?
[Wednesday, January 07, 2009]
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