b_ said:i have one of the original models that won't let you change temperature and stuff. i can put about 3-4 burgers on it total so it is big enough for my wife and i. works great and i use it all the time. i don't think you can go wrong with any model they make.
i was watching that hulk hogan reality show on vh1 the other day. he was telling his wife reasons why he would never forget professional wrestling. he mentioned getting a call from some guy offering 1 of 2 different ideas to market with his name on it. he couldn't get to the commercial shoot in time so he went the next day.
the two items where: a flat press grill, which george foreman got to pick first because hogan couldn't show up; and a drink mixer that sold poorly that hogan was left with to choose.
yeah after he reflects on his poor selling mixer and how foreman got the grill because he missed out his wife was trying to talk him into marketing some new items as a way to generate income that wasn't wrestling based because she is tired of him getting hurt.Egg_Sauce01 said:Didn't Hogan have a grill machine of his own too? I thought I saw it on his show. It was the same episode where he's selling his new energy drink. I have a Foreman Grill and it works great. Cooks burgers damn fast but it takes all the juices away. They taste pretty plain unless you put something on them. I've cooked steak on them before and that works great too.
PIT FIGHTER said:the newer one w/ removable grill plates is the best IMO since cleanup is the easiest