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thinking of buying one for the office... anybody seen one in singapore?
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not that i know of.
try this niche kitchen store down jalan merah saga, opposite holland village.
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kacie wrote:not that i know of.
try this niche kitchen store down jalan merah saga, opposite holland village.
The butcher?

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galapogos wrote:
kacie wrote:not that i know of.
try this niche kitchen store down jalan merah saga, opposite holland village.
The butcher?
cant remember the name of the place.
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grill in the office.. you're gonna have a hard time cleaning up..
each time i grilled i had to go to the bathroom and hose it down and scrub it clean.
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you probably don't know what it looks like... my friend had an older version back in michigan, it's really easy to clean.

in any case, there's a kitchen sink in the office, and... there's a cleaning service...
(i'd probably clean it right after user though)
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I read about these grills in some bodybuilding magazine. Apparently Foreman ranks as the top two in the US. I think Hyo is right, it can't possibly be a hassle to clean up if it's meant to be portable.

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foreman grills are the bomb apparently.

cleaning isnt a problem for most of the models. afaik.
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They're non-stick surfaces and are angled so that drippings go into a drip tray, which is probably the hardest thing to wash after. Oil and plastics, not a good combo.

So they would be easy to maintain.

And in case anyone who hasn't seen the grill before wants to talk about it without letting their fingers doing the walking first...

http://www.georgeforemancooking.com/pro ... oductID=11

A lot more versions now than what I remember

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YES omfg, i fucking hate to wash the grease!
Takes alot of scrubs to get it squeaky clean!
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