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Old 24 Feb 21, 11:20 PM  
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fluff48
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Recommend a health grill - Big George or tefal?

Hi

Does anyone have a health grill they would recommend please? My old big George broke & I need a replacement.

New George Foreman grills don’t appear to have adjustable temperatures but the Tefal grill does, but not sure if they are as good as the George’s

Does anyone have either that they would recommend?

I cook meat and panini’s on it, hence adjustable temp for the panini’s.

Cheers

Tefal adjustable grill:
amazon/Tefal-Inici...48Z6TN&psc =1
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Old 25 Feb 21, 08:48 AM  
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I’ve had a few GF’s and then last year I bought a Tefal optigrill following a thread on here. It’s brilliant and I’ve never looked back. I won’t buy a GF again.
The tefal is so good that my son got one for his Uni accommodation and it’s used constantly by his and his friends
I’ll see if I can find the thread
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Old 25 Feb 21, 08:49 AM  
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https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/sho...efal+optigrill
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Old 25 Feb 21, 09:56 AM  
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I have the Optigrill Elite, same one as Colette, seriously it's the best thing we ever bought, it's used most days, it does great paninis, chicken, sausage, bacon, homemade burgers, and the best steaks ever,wouldn't be without it.
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Old 25 Feb 21, 09:16 PM  
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Thanks guys, you have convinced me. I’ve went from the £55 one above to £150 for the optigrill XL but looks like its worth it. Got to love the Dibb for starting buying trends lol
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