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Replacing the Grill on a George Foreman Propane GrillThanks, Jackie Feedback About This Post:RE: Replacing the Grill on a George Foreman Propane GrillSyd had a great suggestion on that topic some time ago! She suggested pressing a sheet of aluminum foil (I'd use the heavy duty) on each grill plate while it is cold, molding it to the ridges, and then grilling as usual. Seems like a cheap solution to me.........plus easy clean up! Post By Grandma Margie (Guest Post) RE: Replacing the Grill on a George Foreman Propane Grill
I know what you mean . . . . we love our Foreman grill too! Here's the info to reach the company to see if they can help you: Salton, Inc., PO Box 1526, Columbia, MD 65205-1526. If you prefer to call them: 1-800-937-3883. Or if you like, you can email them at: Salton@Saltonusa.com Post By Jill (Guest Post) |
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