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Indoor Grills Buying Guide

George Foreman grills. However, there are a wide variety of indoor grills available from other manufacturers as well (and many cost a lot less). Read on below to find out more information!

Electric vs. Propane

*propane since they are cooking your food differently. * Electric grills can be easier to operate since they just need to be plugged in. * Propane grills allow you to control heat by offering more settings. * Propane grills can be more expensive to run than electric because they use more watts. * Concerned about gas emissions? While electric grills (obviously) do not produce any, propane also produces very little.

What to Look For in an Indoor Grill

* '''Size:''' Yes, it matters! If you want to cook for more than one or two people, get a larger grill. However, keep in mind that while a bigger grill is usually better, so consider the space you need to store it. Do you have the shelf/cabinet/closet/counter space to store a large grill? * '''Cleaning''': Are any removable parts that are dishwasher safe? Ease of cleaning will make using the grill more convenient. Are the surfaces non-stick? ** Keep in mind that grills with removable plates don't heat as evenly as ones with built-in plates. ** Dishwasherpan'>grease pan and scraper, are still a plus. * '''Features: '''Watch out for features you may not need, like a timer or adjustable temperature. Food will cook best at the highest setting in almost all cases, and you can just as easily use your watch or the George Foreman * Hamilton Beach * VillaWare * Toastmaster * Presto * Krups *