On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 03:23:58 -0700, you wrote:
>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 16:28:15 +0300
>From: Annice Grinberg <annice.grinberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: George Forman grill
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>Hi,
>
>I keep hearing about the George Forman grill. I live in Israel and am not
>familiar with it. Can somebody tell me about how big it is and how much it
>costs? I will be in the U.S. next month and could buy one if it seems
>feasible.
>
There are three sizes, Annice. Anything but the largest
would not hold many veggies at all: I'd recommend the
largest if you plan to cook veggies in it - that's the one I
have. It's about 14" x 11" x 6" high - not terribly big,
really.
The three-sizes are priced (roughly) $30, $60, and $100.
I do wonder, though: this is an electrical appliance. In
the USA, electricity is 110-120 volts, our appliances won't
work without a converter in Europe - the frequency is also
different. I don't know whether American appliances will
work in Israel or not.
I like mine and use it a lot: however, if I had an
outdoor barbecue grill, I'd prefer that.
Pat Meadows