Our favorite George Foreman electric grills
The household name that made indoor grilling normal.
About George Foreman
Salton-branded grills bearing George Foreman's name sold over 100 million units worldwide after the 1994 launch, making it one of the most successful appliance licensing deals in history. The brand's signature sloped drip design is still its defining feature, channeling fat away from the cooking surface for leaner results. Modern George Foreman grills span indoor countertop units, indoor/outdoor hybrids, and full-size patio models.
- Sloped drip design removes up to 42% of fat
- Indoor/outdoor use with detachable stand
- George Tough nonstick cooking surface
- Unbeatable entry-level pricing
Our top George Foreman pick
Editorial choiceGeorge Foreman GGR50B 15-Serving Indoor/Outdoor Grill
The classic George Foreman goes big with a 15-serving capacity and detachable stand that lets you grill anywhere, indoors or out, for under $100.
Is George Foreman a good brand for electric grills?
George Foreman is the best brand for budget-conscious buyers, first-time grill owners, and anyone who needs a grill that works both indoors and outdoors. Nothing else in the category delivers 240 square inches of cooking surface for under $100. The build quality is not Weber, and the nonstick coating will not last a decade, but for the buyer who wants a functional electric grill at the lowest reasonable price, George Foreman is the right answer and has been for twenty years.
See how George Foreman compares to Char-Broil
If you are comparing budget electric grills, George Foreman and Char-Broil's entry models are the two brands worth looking at closely.