Extension Cord For George Foreman Grill

By David T Smith

You might be wondering why anyone would need an extension cord for an appliance meant to be used solely in the kitchen. Most people who own George Foreman grills probably would not even think of needing an extension cord for their grill. However, there are situations where an extension cord for George Foreman grill users are a necessity.

Keep in mind, though, that the manufacturer does not suggest or condone using an extension cord for George Foreman grill products and even has a warning in the owner's manual advising against the use of an extension cord. That being said, an argument for the use of an extension cord for George Foreman grill models that seem to be tailor made for outdoor use, such as the indoor/outdoor grill that comes with a stand, can easily be made. This grill can be used on its stand or can be placed on a cart or table. While this grill is meant to be very convenient, some people who own this grill have complained about the length of the cord. The one caveat the makers of the grill do ask you to remember if you must use an extension cord is to use one with enough power for the model grill you are using.

For indoor grilling with an outdoor feel, an extension cord for George Foreman grill model GGR50B, might be the answer. It is a solution for those without a yard or for someone who lives in a complex that does not allow outdoor grilling. Electric grills can provide a much-needed break from ordinary dinners prepared in a conventional oven. But if you are using a smoky marinade or grilling spices, the smell might be too much for indoors. In an apartment or condo if you are grilling indoors it may pique the curiosity of your neighbors or someone on the homeowner association board. Taking your grill to the patio or balcony may help you avoid detection.

You can also take your George Foreman grill camping. Of course, your campsite will have to offer an electrical outlet, but many do, especially those camping areas for motor homes or RVs. An extension cord for George Foreman grill users at campsites comes in handy as you do not want to grill too close to your RV or tent. The electric grill is easier to use, easier to clean up than a traditional gas or charcoal grill and makes a great meal.

Another reason an extension cord for George Foreman grill usage may be necessary is if you want to use it in the middle of the kitchen as opposed to close to the outlet. Since the grill is on a stand, it lends itself to being away from a wall or the counter where the outlets may be. It may seem a simple distinction, but not every household has ample counter space for meal preparation. Since the manufacturers felt a short cord was safer, you may need to improvise.

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