[Electronics-talk] George Forman Grill

Jim Barbour jbar at barcore.com
Fri Jan 22 00:53:52 UTC 2010


pure balderdash!

I'm a blind guy who  owns one of the lower end models, and yes I have
to actually plug it in to use it, and unplug it when I'm done.

Safety hazzard you say?  only if you don't dry your hands before using
the appliance <grin>

Jim


On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 07:00:53PM -0500, Gerald Levy wrote:
> 
> A warning about the GF grill.  Some low-end models have no on/off
> switch, which means that you have to plug it in to use it and unplug
> it when you're finished.  Not only is this a royal pain if you can't
> see and have to grope around to get the plug into the outlet, but it
> could pose a safety hazard as well.  If you buy a model without a
> power sswitch, you should buy an adapter plug with a built-in power
> switch, which is available at most 99 cent stores.
> 
> Gerald
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> >
> >Hi Reese
> >In my experience with the George Foreman grill, there really isn't
> >much to it as far as accessibility
> >.  There are no buttons, controls, or dials.  You just plug it in
> >and when it gets hot, you begin cooking.  The difference in models
> >I think has more to do with the size of the grill and if you want
> >one with surfaces that can be removed for cleaning.  I've used two
> >models and both are simple to use. I use a talking thermometer to
> >let me know when the food is done.
> >
> >Michael----- Original Message ----- From: "Reese"
> ><reese at shilohstravel.com>
> >To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
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> >Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:56 PM
> >Subject: [Electronics-talk] George Forman Grill
> >
> >
> >>Hi list:
> >>
> >>OK I'm looking for the in door George Forman grill to cook up
> >>burgers, hot
> >>dogs and steaks on.  Now when doing this search on wal-mart I
> >>found several
> >>models of this product.  So which one is more accessible for all of the
> >>blind cooks out here?  Thanks!
> >>
> >>Reese
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