🔥 Elevate Your Grilling Game with Precision and Style!
The T-Fal OptiGrill is a state-of-the-art electric grill designed for up to 4 servings, featuring 6 automatic cooking modes and smart sensor technology that adjusts cooking time and temperature based on food thickness. With its nonstick, removable plates that are dishwasher safe, this grill not only delivers delicious meals but also ensures easy cleanup. Enjoy healthier grilling with up to 44% fat removal, making it the perfect choice for health-conscious foodies.
Item Weight | 11.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 13"W x 6"H |
Style | Up to 4 Servings / 6 Cooking Modes |
Color | Silver |
Material Type Free | PFOA Free, PFAS Free, Lead Free |
Material Type | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Number of settings | 6 |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Additional Features | Removable Dishwasher Safe Plates, Automatic Sensor Cooking, Adjustable Doneness, Precision Grilling Technology |
D**N
It makes a delicious steak for me
I’ve only had it a week and I’ve been using it every night. It makes a perfect medium steak. That comes out delicious. It’s very simple to use , Easy to clean. It does take up a lot of counter space. But I can’t tell you how good it is with beef and there’s nothing to it and I have no talent in the kitchen that doesn’t mean I don’t like to eat. I’m just figured on what I’m going to save for not having to choose takeout as my best option.
R**E
T-Fal GC702 grill is fantastic!
After looking over all of the George Foreman grills, I was struck at how primitive they are. The cheapest ones are not the easiest to clean, the more expensive have removable heat plates that are still difficult to clean, and all are pretty "dumb." I then wondered "what happens if I bump up my price expectations?" which was when I came across the T-Fal GC702. It is the first grill I ever bought. I now have about 4 months of experience using it and can offer my thoughts on it.For starters, its heat plates are "non-stick" and easily removable by single buttons on the side. This makes cleaning quite easy. I first followed others' recommendations by spraying PAM on the plates before cooking, but the smoke was more than I could bear. Plus, it tends to burn itself into the plates, making cleaning difficult and leaving a residue on the plates, even after a thorough cleaning. I then bought a good plastic scrub brush ("OXO Good Grips Electric Grill and Panini Press Brush"), and it's been a breeze to clean since. I simply run the plates under a bit of water, let them sit for about a minute, and the scrub brush easily cleans everything off. Piece of cake!What makes this grill unique is the meat thickness sensor in the hinge assembly. You must power on the grill with the nothing in the grill, which the sensor interprets as the time to ramp up the temperature. You input whether you want to first defrost the slab of meat, or if its not frozen already, as well as the kind of meat you will be cooking: chicken, meat patties, steak, fish, hot dogs, or sandwiches (grilled cheese, presumably). The unit's smarts then take it from there to do the next step, which is when you open the grill and insert the meat. The thickness sensor then knows how thick the meat is and adjusts its timer accordingly. If it's to defrost the meat first, then the defrost timer starts, based on the meat's thickness. If no defrost cycle is called for, then the cooking timer starts. It's a pretty decent sensor and timer, and gets you pretty close to where you want the cooked meat to be, be it rare, medium, or well-done.Part of this process if the simple "cyclops light" in the grill's handle. When the unit is first heating up, the light is purple, and slowly turns blue. When the grill is up to temperature, a little beeper goes off, alerting you that you're ready to start cooking. As the meat cooks, the light first turns yellow ("rare") and beeps, then continues as it turns orange ("medium") and beeps, followed by red ("well") and beeps. You can lift the lid any time during the cooking cycle without upsetting the cook time sensor. I've found that these indicators get you close to where you want to get it, although my sense is that they tend to overcook based on the sensor light color. Personally I prefer juicy chicken and slightly red steaks. Each of these desires, I've come to learn, can be accomplished by the "rare" timer. Typical grill times are: warm-up time, 6 minutes. Cook steak to a bit more than rare, 5 minutes. Cook chicken to juicy, 6 minutes.I've come to disfavor using the grill's defrost function, as it tends to over-char the meat. Instead, I use my microwave's defrost capabilities, which are quite good, and then cook the meat with the grill. The microwave's defrost cycle tends to cook the meat slightly, but since the meat is going into the grill in short order, so what?There's a little plastic drip pan in the front of the unit that I've found is only needed when cooking hamburger patties. Chicken breasts and steaks never seem to drip. The pan removes and inserts very easily, and is very simple to clean.I thought that the grill would really smoke up my kitchen, but the only smoke it has generated came from the PAM I sprayed on the plates in my early stages of cooking with it. Since I stopped with the vegetable spray, there is zero smoke from it!I have the luxury of owning a nice little thermal imaging camera and was curious to know how hot the lid got when cooking. To my surprise, it is a balmy 90 degrees F, so you won't burn your hand on it. Where you have to be careful is around the edges, where the removable grill plates jut out. Those WILL burn you at over 300 degrees F! However, I suspect that ALL grills offer the same exposure to high temperatures at the edges. It is probably not unique to the T-Fal grill.The first time I attempted to use the grill, I also wanted to bake a potato using my 1100 watt microwave while the grill did its thing. My 20 amp breaker, which was handling both appliances, then popped. No surprise there, but it made me want to know what the power draw of the grill is. It is rated at 1800 watts (as are most of the other larger grills on the market), which means about 15.6 amps for 115VAC. If my breaker was 15 amps, then the grill would have popped it all by itself. (BTW: my house wiring is 12 gauge, rated for 20 amps.) The meter indicates that my voltage is high, 126VAC, which takes the current up even higher — 16.6 amps, about 2100 watts! Thus, this grill really sucks the (electrical) juice! Potential buyers should be aware of this and make sure that they will be plugging into a 20 amp breaker circuit lest you be popping breakers with it!Other than that, I love the T-Fal grill. It has completely changed my cooking style, as primitive as it is. I no longer broil meat in my oven. Why bother?If you have the budget, I highly recommend this grill over any other of the cheaper Foreman grills. Sorry, George!
F**.
The best I've used.
I had to replace my George Forman large grill that is no longer made.This grill is great. Love the settings for meat temp so no over cooked steaks. So easy to clean. I would recommend to everyone. No smoking which is very important.
A**R
Grill
The grill is of very good quality, very convenient to use at home. No smoke, meat fries very well.
I**A
Good
I bought a T-FAL. Unfortunately, it didn't work, but we worked with the website and got a full refund. So, I have no complaints. However, since there was a return, I am giving 4 stars instead of 5.
S**8
This is awesome!
This thing is the best small grill I have ever owned. Turn it on, choose what you're cooking and push OK. Let it preheat and when it beeps, spray with oil of your choice and put the meat (frozen or not/seasoned or not) on the grill. Shut the lid. It beeps at each stage, whether it be rare, medium, well, etc. and you can take it off whenever you want. We let everything cook to the fullest and it beeps this little tune when it's done. The bottom and top racks are easy to remove and just put in the dishwasher. The grease tray, just wipe it out with a paper towel and it too, can go in the dishwasher. Easy to use and the food is thoroughly cooked.
S**.
Amazon my go to place!!!’
I have 2 of them. We keep one at our house and at a small home in Florida. We use them a lot
J**T
What A Mess!
What a piece of garbage. First of all, it’s tiny. Comes with zero instructions so no idea how long to keep the sandwich in. You’d think it would be self intuitive but it’s not. Worst part is the cleanup, or lack thereof. Yes, the cooking plates are nonstick and wipe easily. It’s the rest of the machine. You figure melted cheese is going to be a go-to in most sandwiches. Even using a small amount it ended up all over the place. I spent more time cleaning my counter as the cheese just kept coming. And, it ends up cooked and hardened within all the plastic crevices surround the plates. One “sandwich” in this maker was enough for me. I can’t return it fast enough.
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