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Which is the best George Foreman grill? Here are Mumsnet users' favourites
Lose the fat but keep the flavour with our pick of the best George Foreman grills for quick and easy family meals which will save you money on your energy bills.
By Kelly Rose Bradford | Last updated Aug 19, 2025
Who doesn't love a slab of squeaky, griddled-to-perfection halloumi or a healthy salmon fillet, grilled to just the right level of flakey tenderness? Not to mention irresistibly gooey cheese toasties, and deliciously sweet breakfast pancakes. It’s precisely these kinds of dishes that a dedicated grill or griddle device can make light - and tasty - work of. Enter the George Foreman grill - a simple kitchen gadget with the potential to become as indispensable as your trusty bread maker or best food processor.
George Foreman grills have been helping us create lean and healthy dishes for over 20 years. And, with many of these clever devices claiming to use up to 80% less energy than conventional ovens, what better time to invest in one than in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, when many of us are trying to cut down on bills?
There are now so many iterations of the original George Foreman grill, it can be hard to know which will suit your family best. Fear not, we've combed through the Mumsnet forums - the biggest online network of parents in the UK - to find the best George Foreman grills for 2026. Using Mumsnet users' recommendations along with consumer reviews, we've rounded up the finest fat-busting gadgets which will have you poring through your cookbooks to find all recipes mentioning the word 'grill'.
Plus, for alternative ways to cook healthily and efficiently, don't miss our guides to the best Ninja air fryers and best dual air fryers, as recommended by Mumsnet users.
Best George Foreman grill UK: at a glance
Best George Foreman grill overall
Claims to use up to 82% less energy than conventional ovens
Also available in an on-trend copper finish
Great value (currently on sale)
Plates aren't removable
Key specs
Price on writing: £32 | Size: 27.5 x 33.3 x 7.7 cm | Plates: Fixed | Washable parts: Wipe clean | Power: 1630W
What Mumsnet users say
With its speedy heat function (from switch on to food served within six minutes), wipe-clean plates and slimline design, this versatile grill is good for busy households. It's a handy size for whipping up family meals but it's not too big that it'll dominate your kitchen worktop.
It's not overly complicated to use either so it's perfect for teens and novice cooks. We rate this particular model as our favourite overall grill for its size, speed and price. Our only grumble is that we wish the plates were removable for easier cleaning, but there's very little to fault with this impressive gadget.
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Best budget George Foreman grill
Claims to save up to 88% energy than a conventional oven grill
Easy to store
Great price
Can be fiddly to clean
Not ideal for large families
Key specs
Price on writing: £19 | Size: 7.5 x 19.2 x 26.8cm | Plates: Fixed | Washable parts: Wipe clean | Power: 760W
With its compact size and small footprint, this is a brilliant grill to pack your kids off to uni with, or to take away if you're staying in a caravan or self-catering accommodation. It's also fab for smaller kitchens, and we think it'd be a good option if you have a vegan in the family that wants their own grill just for plant foods. The plates are fixed which makes cleaning a little tricky, but they're non-stick and it has a sloped drip tray to drain away fats and oils.
With many Mumsnetters admitting they use their George Foreman to make toasties, paninis and wraps, it's a great alternative to one of the best sandwich toasters if you want a more versatile gadget.
Best George Foreman grill for BBQs
Good size for large families
Removable plates are dishwasher safe
Smokeless technology
Some reviewers said it took a while to heat up
Pricey
Key specs
Price on writing: £65 | Size: 49.7 x 33.5 x 7.8 cm | Plates: Removable cooking plate and drip tray | Washable parts: Dishwasher-safe cooking plate and drip tray | Power: 1606W
What Mumsnet users say
Brilliant for BBQ-ing, as well as quickly grilling up those weekend brunches or Friday night burgers, this grill eliminates up to 80% of smoke, and has different heat controls (minimum, medium, high) to cook your meat just how you like it. This feature also makes it easy to control when cooking plant-based burgers and sausages, or grilling halloumi or vegetables that need a gentle heat distribution. It gets bonus points for featuring parts that can be thrown in the dishwasher, too.
It's one of the pricier grills on our list, but its size means it's ideal for entertaining, even if the weather forces your barbecue indoors.
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Best George Foreman grill for families
Heats up in six minutes
Clip-in drip tray
Claims to use 88% less energy than conventional ovens
Good size for families
No handle so you'll need to use oven gloves when hot
Fixed plates
Key specs
Price on writing: £39 | Size: 12 x 44 x 38cm | Plates: Fixed | Washable parts: Wipe-clean plates | Power: 2400W
What Mumsnet users say
With a 160% faster heat-up time than a conventional electric oven grill, and a large plate capacity capable of cooking up to nine portions, this is the perfect George Foreman for big families, with reviewers claiming it can heat up to six paninis at a time. This George Foreman has also been designed to store upright and is flatter than other models, saving 30% of space - perfect for slotting into your kitchen cupboards alongside your kitchen scales.
It also has a modern look and feel, making it an attractive addition to your worktop as well as a practical one. Just make sure you have a pair of oven gloves to hand as unfortunately there's no handle included.
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Most versatile George Foreman grill
Large Variable Temp Grill & Griddle 23450
Cooks up to 10 portions
Can cook multiple dishes at a time
Each side has adjustable temperature controls
Two cooking surfaces
Some reviewers found it tricky to clean
Expensive
Fixed plates
Key specs
Price on writing: £58 | Size: 13.3 x 57.4 x 31.7cm | Plates: Fixed | Washable parts: Damp cloth | Power: 1800W
What Mumsnet users say
The all-singing, all-dancing 10-portion grill and griddle from George Foreman is the ultimate grilling solution for busy homes and frequent entertainers. You can cook four portions on the grill and six portions on the griddle at the same time, and both have independent temperature controls.
It’s a bit of a beast, but it can be stored vertically to save space in your kitchen. It's also quite pricey compared to other grills from the brand, but for the versatility and large capacity, we think it's well worth the expense if you have a big family.
Which is the best George Foreman grill?
All George Foreman grills have huge selling points. The fact you don't need to use any extra fats or oils and that they cook food so quickly makes one a great addition to your kitchen (or even as an outdoor grill if you choose a model with good portability). Picking the right appliance for you comes down to the size of your household, kitchen and budget.
Our top-ranking grill is the George Foreman Medium Fit Grill - it's versatile, a handy size and great for families. We also like the 10-portion Variable Temperature Entertaining Griddle because it offers side-by-side griddling and grilling at different temperatures and it can handle a lot of food at once. If you have the space for it, it will revolutionise your family meals.
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Is it worth getting a George Foreman grill?
If you grill a lot of meat or fish, regularly make toasties, or cook hearty breakfasts with bacon and hash browns, then a George Foreman grill will really simplify your cooking routine. In most cases you can just bung all the ingredients in the griddle, close the lid and let it do its thing! You don’t need to use any extra fat either, so it’s a much healthier way of cooking.
Can you cook anything on a George Foreman grill?
You really can grill almost anything on your George Foreman, including sweet treats like pancakes. It might be trial and error with some things, but there are loads of ideas online and whole websites devoted to recipes for the grills.
How we chose the best George Foreman grill
Because we know that there’s nothing like a real recommendation from a real parent, we first headed to the Mumsnet forums to find out which George Foreman grills Mumsnet users had bought. We checked out the best electric grills they recommended for being efficient, easy to clean, economic to run, and well-priced. We then did some research across the wider web, looking at which George Foreman grills had won accolades or been featured in ‘best buy’ lists across websites and print media, and what customer reviews said about them.
Having collated all that information, we picked the top George Foreman grills we thought would make the best buys.
About the author
Kelly Rose Bradford is a freelance journalist and broadcaster with over 20 years' experience across print and digital publications, and occasional TV and radio punditry. She is a single mum to a recently turned 18 year old (gulp!) and a demanding 10-year-old dog-baby. Kelly is passionate about animals and the environment, and enjoys very long walks with pubs at the end of them.
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