🌮 Quesadilla Perfection in Minutes!
The George Foreman Electric Quesadilla Maker GFQ001 is a vibrant red kitchen essential that allows you to whip up perfectly cooked quesadillas in less than 5 minutes. With its 10-inch plates featuring 6 deep-dish pockets, you can load up on all your favorite fillings. The nonstick coating ensures easy cleanup, while the press and seal lines lock in your ingredients for a mess-free experience. Compact and designed for vertical storage, this quesadilla maker is perfect for any kitchen.
Warranty Type | Limited |
Color | Red |
Style | Classic |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | Manual |
Material | Nonstick |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 10"W x 3"H |
C**D
Fantastic Find!!!
Loved it so much bought more as gifts for others. I have used them for pancakes, paninis and other things.
S**S
George Foreman Quesadilla Maker holds up to it's reputation
I have been nothing but pleased with my quesadilla maker. It has a solid make, does not require much clean up (as the food does not stick to the pan if cleaned before the food has a chance to harden on the maker) is bigger than most quesadilla makers I have used in the past (this allows me to use more fillings, something I am a big fan of), has a beautiful red exterior that will look good in almost any kitchen, and has a lip at the edge of the maker so that if you accidentally (or subconsciously on purpose :p ) stuff too much food inside of the tortillas, the food will be caught in the lip allowing you to avoid hot and melted cheese dripping all over your counter.That being said, I did have to order this maker twice within two weeks. The first one that was sent to me has a weak part connecting the top and bottom plates and broke within the first two weeks. However, because I was so satisfied with the over-all performance and can easily tell by the weight and rich design that this was a fluke, I sent it back and had another shipped to me without a second thought.I would recommend this quesadilla maker to anybody who wishes to expand their cooking skills in the kitchen, or simply to someone who would like a quick and delicious quesadilla without the frustrating mess to clean up afterwards.
K**.
Easy
Easy to use and clean. Only takes about 10 minutes start to finish
M**A
Love it
Pros:The 10-inch cooking surface is perfect for the quesadillasThe edge-sealing rings effectively prevent the filling from leaking out.The non-stick coating is truly non-stick, making it easy to clean with just a kitchen paper towel.The six pockets make it convenient to portion the quesadilla once it's ready.The cord is neatly wrapped around the base, making storage hassle-free.The quesadilla maker can be stored upright, taking up minimal space.It features a power indicator light (red) and a preheat indicator light (green).Cons:The latch on the quesadilla maker feels somewhat flimsy.The cord could be longer for more flexibility in positioning.There is no dedicated on/off switch; you simply need to plug it in and unplug it.The filling capacity is limited, so you can't go too crazy with stuffing your quesadillas.
D**E
I love this thing.
I love making my homemade chicken quesadillas. But however, this can do so much more with different fillings. I didn't think I would like it as much as I do. It heats up fast, maintains the heat level. Has a nice browning.
C**W
There are quite a few different models available and the price ranges pretty drastically, but this one is definitely a great ...
A roommate of mine had one of these years ago (a different brand) and I have always kept an eye out for one. The other day it hit me to look them up on amazon and woohoo! There are quite a few different models available and the price ranges pretty drastically, but this one is definitely a great buy. I honestly have no idea why it was so cheap (less than 19 bucks!) The build quality if great, the non-stick plates work perfectly and they instantly come clean with a few wipes, even after many many meals. The power chord could be longer, as it's short length makes positioning it kinda annoying, but otherwise it's a great product.I think the #1 feature of this one is that it has a few rings on the outer edge of the plates so that it can compensate for variations in size of the tortillas. My favorite tortillas often vary as they are hand pressed, so it's nice knowing that even some of the smaller ones will still get a nice crimp on the outer edge and not spill all over.
K**.
We love it!!!
We love it!
S**C
Very cheap construction; does not make good quesadillas; don't recommend buying (and I'm not a picky person!)
Shocked at the poor quality and workman ship of this item. We had an older, larger George Foreman grill that we only used for making quesadillas believe it or not. We sent that one off with my college son and thought we'd treat ourselves to a new quesadilla maker, since that's all we used the old GF gril for.Right out of the box, I could feel this product was cheap. The latch flopped around and the whole lid wiggled. Thought we'd give it a shot. I made a "test" quesadilla just to get the feel for how this worked, and put a tortilla, a very small handful of cheese sprinkled evenly around, then topped with the other tortilla. I latched it shut and good luck getting that latch open again without burning yourself! Note the instructions say to use a potholder to use the device. Try opening a floppy latch with a potholder...it doesn't work very well...So I figured, that's ok, we'll give it a shot with some "real" quesadillas...First time making quesadillas and I was shocked at how poorly it performed. We only added a thin layer of refried beans, a couple spoons of green chilis, and a handful of cheese, and the top wouldn't latch, which causes the "front" of the quesadilla to not brown unless you press on the maker, which then spews cheese from the sides of the maker. I'm not exaggerating...the thickness of this quesadilla was no more than 1/4" thick. So forget ever adding sliced meat to a quesadilla in this machine. I bought this one specifically because it advertised "deep-dish pockets hold all your favorite fillings" but that is completely false. The finished product was less than 1/4" thick so very dry...Then cleanup. This machine advertises "easy cleanup" which is also false. Sure, it has non-stick grills, but it also has a small space between the grills and the bottom of the maker where your cheese will flow into when it overflows. You can clean the grills with a damp cloth, but you will need to go digging into this "crevice" with a toothpick to pull out the large chunks of cheese, etc. that will seep into that space. That is not sanitary. I only used cheese, but if I used chicken or other meat, the juices would flow into that space and become a bacteria haven.Sorry George Foreman company. We LOVED our old GF grill and I'm sorry now I gave it to my son. I just ordered a new, regular GF grill, once again to use for quesadillas and I hope this works as well as our old one did. We really enjoyed the quesadillas the old grill would produce...I would not recommend this grill to anyone!BTW...the Amazon Marketplace seller, Mamancita123 is not responsible for my dissatisfaction with this product. I'm hoping they take it back and grant me a full refund, although I am having to spend $10 to ship it back to them...not happy about that since this was only a $30 product, but what can you do?
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