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George Foreman indoor/outdoor electric grills are just $55 at Walmart
TL;DR: Get this convenient George Foreman electric grill for indoor and outdoor use for only $54.99 at Walmart. You save $44 off a grill that can cook up to 15 servings.
Outdoor grilling season is here, but you can’t rely on the weather to always cooperate. And your typical gas grill can take up a lot of precious space if your patio is lacking. That’s why George Foreman grills are still so popular after all these years, and Walmart has an amazing offer on one that’s meant to serve up to 15.
Just don’t pull a Michael Scott and burn an extremity because you just had to grill up some bedside bacon.
Cook anywhere with an indoor and outdoor George Foreman grill that’s only $54.99 at Walmart. That’s 45% off the regular price, and about $10 cheaper than Amazon’s current listing. It even qualifies for free two-day shipping.
For that $55 sale price you get plenty of versatility. With 240-square-inches of circular grilling space, you can cook as much as 15 servings or more for large parties. Since it’s electric, it’s also easy to move from your counter top to your patio or backyard, or take it on the road for tailgate parties.
When outside, it sits on a sturdy grill stand that’s easy to remove for indoor use. But no matter where you cook, there’s no need to worry about flare-ups, messy charcoal, or smelly propane. Just turn it on and enjoy uniform heat across the nonstick grill coating with five heat settings. And in true George Foreman fashion, the sloped surface removes up to 42 percent of excess fat into a dishwasher-safe drip tray.
If you need a grill for tailgating or have limited space in your apartment, this electric George Foreman grill offers a perfect solution. Easy to use, simple to clean up, and large enough to serve an entire party, you can hardly do better than $54.99 for an adaptable grill.
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