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George Foreman 14525 Family Removable Plates Grill and Melt, 4-Portion, Brushed Steel

by George Foreman
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (269 customer reviews)
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Product Features

  • 1550 watts.
  • Cooks up to 4 portions.
  • Non-stick cooking plates.
  • Removable dishwasher safe plates.
  • Floating hinge so you can cook extra thick food.

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Product Description

Product Description

The George Foreman 14525 grill is packed full of features and design details making it one of the most special and impressive grills in the whole range. It's the only George Foreman grill with both the sought after "Removable Plates" and "Grill and Melt" features. Its grill plates are easily removable and dishwasher safe and the additional "Melt" feature enables the top plate to lock open in order to melt toppings on your favourite foods. Like all George Foreman grills, the 14525 cooks over twice as fast as conventional cooking methods and filters away any excess fat and grease in to a separate drip tray. The addition of a digital timer with an audible alarm will give you extra reassurance that your food is cooked to perfection while the brushed steel finish ensures that the stylish 14525 can take pride of place on your kitchen worktop amongst your other appliances.

Energy Efficiency

The George Foreman grill is a more energy efficient way of cooking your food when compared to an oven or even an oven grill. Cooking food from the top and bottom at the same time means that cooking times are more than halved. The result is that the grills use a lot less energy which will also save you money in the long term.

About George Foreman

In 1996, the first George Foreman Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machine was launched, following former heavyweight boxer George Foreman's quest to find a product which allowed him to eat many of his favourite foods, but in a more healthy way. The George Foreman Grill has gone on to sell a phenomenal 100 million grills worldwide. Its success is due to it being a healthier, quicker and more convenient way of cooking.

Manufacturer's Description

The George Foreman 14525 grill is packed full of features and design details making it one of the most special and impressive grills in the whole range. It's the only George Foreman grill with both the sought after "Removable Plates" and "Grill and Melt" features. Its grill plates are easily removable and dishwasher safe and the additional "Melt" feature enables the top plate to lock open in order to melt toppings on your favourite foods. Like all George Foreman grills, the 14525 cooks over twice as fast as conventional cooking methods and filters away any excess fat and grease in to a separate drip tray. The addition of a digital timer with an audible alarm will give you extra reassurance that your food is cooked to perfection while the brushed steel finish ensures that the stylish 14525 can take pride of place on your kitchen worktop amongst your other appliances.

Energy Efficiency

The George Foreman grill is a more energy efficient way of cooking your food when compared to an oven or even an oven grill. Cooking food from the top and bottom at the same time means that cooking times are more than halved. The result is that the grills use a lot less energy which will also save you money in the long term.

About George Foreman

In 1996, the first George Foreman Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machine was launched, following former heavyweight boxer George Foreman's quest to find a product which allowed him to eat many of his favourite foods, but in a more healthy way. The George Foreman Grill has gone on to sell a phenomenal 100 million grills worldwide. Its success is due to it being a healthier, quicker and more convenient way of cooking.



Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
456 of 461 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very hot, very fast cooking times. 5 May 2010
There's a lot to consider when buying a Foreman grill and I definitely did my research and love my purchase. I also took my time before submitting a review for this product because I felt there were a lot of mixed reviews across the board on these grills and wanted a very accurate portrayal of this grill specifically.

First I'd like to address the cooking times. While the Foreman Grills advertise a very true statement of halving the cooking times they don't tell you that you need an additional five minutes to heat up the grill. It won't ruin your life, but when you're hungry that can seem like an eternity. However, find comfort in the fact that you will generally make that time back due to the double sided grilling. It's somewhat important to note that i regularly spend 5 minutes of heating for a 1 minute panini or grilled cheese sandwich. It's a daily chore, but I do it cheerfully live with it considering how good it tastes.

The manual that accompanies the grill underestimates the power of this grill. Nine minutes for a 6oz beef burger? No way. I've been buying 6oz beef burgers and cooking them from frozen in 5, yes, the grill is that hot! However, I do like my bacon extra crispy and the 8-9 minute recommended time for that has been the only thing I would agree with. Overall it seems like the guide for the grilling times is generic and used across some of the cheaper less effective grills.

That brings me to the major point in Foreman grills; the fat draining. It's not long into the grilling before you see just how much fat is drained, and believe me it's always more than you think! Is there a drawback? Oh yeah. The grill can drain enough juices from the meat that it will leave it dry and tasteless. My first victim was a thick and juicy steak but thankfully I overcame it by adjusting my timer. Overcooking meat on the Foreman won't burn as easily due to the design of the plates but will cause your food to be sapped of moisture. Counteract it by dialing back the timer and you will find the balance of juicy and cooked thoroughly. The best guide I can give a new user is to half the suggested times, taking into account that the grill is double sided and it is hotter than a pan, don't give into your instinct to add an extra minute, you'll have to eat your mistakes!

The main event of this grill is the removable plates, the reason you'd look at this grill. No heat loss, in fact I'd say this is easily one of their hottest grills. The only thing I dislike is the cleaning. While the plates are dishwasher safe a dishwasher doesn't clean them fully and I routinely clean my plates by hand once or twice a week but then again, I am a stickler for hygiene. The upshot is I couldn't imagine the pain of cleaning a grill with attached plates. Dishwashers are 90% effective and you'll need some elbow grease occasionally to make it perfect. Only negative thing I can say is the non stick coating has shown very early stages of wear and the lifespan won't be a life long appliance, a year or two seems likely.

Last major point is size. You will never cook for four people on this grill. I would consider it a very spacious two person grill. If you want to make some bacon cheeseburgers you'll do it two at a time (albeit two bouts of 5 minutes to serve 4 delicious beef burgers with melted cheese if you use the raclette feature). Two juicy fillet steaks, or one massive sirloin. Three to four chicken breasts however which would give the grill some president in it's four portion field, but in my opinion that's just too limited to warrant the 4 portion size that's been attributed to the grill. If you've ever been to burger king, 2 whoppers would fill this grill with not much room to spare.

The physical qualities of this grill are definitely second to none. The handle is metal and sturdy, the catches are unbreakable, the locking mechanism for the plates is perfect and you won't make a mistake leading to a plate falling off onto your feet... sounded painful, nowhere near experiencing it :P The aforementioned wear and tear on the non stick plates is the only thing that could make me replace this grill. This is a fantastic addition to any kitchen with little to no learning curve and great tasting food. Steer clear of tomatoes on it, they turn into lava hot gooey malformed messes if directly thrown on.

Great grill, worth every penny for me. If you want to maximize your bang for the buck (even if you have more than 2 people in your household) buy this. You won't be lead astray with great food, great snacks (no grilled sandwich will ever require cleaning after beyond a wipe down with a kitchen towel) and generally speeding up the time you spend in the kitchen. I love this product and I've used it every day since I received it. If mine stopped working in the morning I'd be online buying a replacement and at the price I paid I could honestly pay double. This is their best grill currently so grab it while you can.
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61 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars It's great! 21 Aug 2010
I decided to invest in a George after having a massive paddy when all the cheese spewed out of the sides of my toasted sandwich, which I'd made in a traditional toasted sandwich maker machine. Someone seriously needs to reinvent those things to allow people to put a decent amount of filling in them! So I went on a search online to find a better toasted sandwich maker and my searches and reading loads of reviews lead me to this George Foreman machine! So I thought I'd write a review in case there's anyone out there in the same position I was the other week. I'm very happy with my George machine and I'm having great fun making toasties and grilling meat & veggies now. I'd never had one of these machines before so I'm a complete ignoramus about what everyone is on about so I hope I can help anyone out there who is like me, looking at the machine but with no experience of them at all cause a lot of the reviews seem to assume people have used one of these machines before.
This machine will make great toasted sandwich makers. It obviously won't clamp the sides of the bread together like a traditional machine but don't worry, it won't spew all your filling out the side either. I worried that everything would just slide out the bottom with the angle on the bottom plate but it doesn't. The trick is to put your sandwich in there (I butter the outsides of the bread and so far have done things like cheese, onion, ham, tomato) and close the top lid down but don't lock it closed (cause that will cause all your filling to spew out the sides). I think it works better if you just leave it and don't open the lid too often, 4 to 5 minutes seems to be optimum for me. And then your sandwich will be great! I've also done panini from Sainsbury's and these work great! I did one last week with ham, cheese, onion, spinach and tomato and it was devine!
So far I'm overcooking steak in it cause the manual says 5-7 minutes and we did our first ones for 5 minutes and it was too long but hey, I need to experiment with it and get used to how quick it cooks and I'm sure then I'll be flying. I did chicken breasts with Levi Roots Reggae Reggae sauce on them last night and the manual said 5-7 minutes again, I did 5 and they probably would have been done in 4. Seriously fast!
So I'd recommend this model, it's great, looks good, I like the removable plates and I'm having fun trying out things in it. If you're tossing up whether you need one of these things, I'd say go for it. I don't think this will end up one of those kitchen appliances you chuck in the cupboard and never bother to get out cause it's so handy and it really makes cracking sandwiches!
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124 of 125 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant 19 Jan 2010
By JO
I am so glad I picked this model as it works brilliantly.

I was very concerned, after reading many reviews (on other
models), that the removable plates would not get hot enough.
I should not have worried, these plates get sizzling hot and
leave grill marks on the pork steaks, turkey slices and chicken
breasts that I have tried so far.
The pork (about 12mm thick) took 5 minutes.
The turkey took 4 minutes.
The chicken 8 minutes.

Actual measurements for the grill cooking surface is 27 x 15 cm.
The grill takes 5 minutes to heat up.
The size is perfect for 4 chicken breasts, 4 pork loin steaks.

The timer has been invaluable for me.
It also has an on/off switch, and can be stored upright.

The same grill, but without the removable plates and no timer
George Foreman 14181 Grill & Melt Silver with Sloped Grill Design and Vertical Storage
came out as the top best buy on Which?
(they have not, as of yet, reviewed this model)

I have found that it is better to just rub some oil onto the meat,
rather than the plates themselves, (as it says in the instruction
book) as this method results in a much easier clean up, the residues
wash straight off. It is so easy, that I wouldn't even bother putting
them in the dishwasher.

I think this model is superb, I highly recommend it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars So far so good
This is a replacement for an identical item that developed a fault. The plates fit better on this one so there will hopefully not be a problem this time. Read more
Published 4 days ago by E. Friend
1.0 out of 5 stars Awfull Grill. Only valid for Paninis and sandwiches.
Been searching for a while for a proper grill, one able to produce enough heat to cook meat properly. Well, this one is not. Read more
Published 7 days ago by RaveCR
5.0 out of 5 stars Just what the doctor ordered.
We found the George foreman grill excellent. With the excess fat collector dish it makes you feel that you are eating healthy when you see the amount of fat that is taken from the... Read more
Published 7 days ago by A. Maybury
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This grill has taken over the duties of our oven cooks breakfast and other items well. Its quick and easy to clean just detatch and place in the dish washer,the deco we choose... Read more
Published 8 days ago by Adrian Rees
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
This is the fifth grill I've bought over the last 10 years, this one was for my daughter & son-in-law
Published 9 days ago by Grandma Swindon
5.0 out of 5 stars george formeman grill with removable plates
i thought this itam to be very good especially the removable plates, so easy to wash up.just sook while your eating your meal. easy.
Published 10 days ago by james cooke
5.0 out of 5 stars Quick cooking
Handy for those quick mid week meals although i find cooking times quoted in the book are a bit lean (pardon the pun) and can easily be doubled. I admit I do need more practice. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Aries
4.0 out of 5 stars Great but slow to get hot
I bought this George Foreman model as a replacement for my trusty George Foreman 14053 Silver 5-Portion Family Grill, which had gone past the point of no return in regards to its... Read more
Published 17 days ago by M. Lynette N. Dobson
5.0 out of 5 stars grill
by far the best "george" we've had for a while. (have had different models since they first began)
this is very good with removable plates for ease of cleaning... Read more
Published 17 days ago by rmcr
4.0 out of 5 stars Well used!
Bought as a present, it was well recieved and since has been very well used! Eating healthy is so much easier with it.
Published 20 days ago by J. Newton
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