Why don't George Foreman grills have on/off switches?

Kaido

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Between my family, we have 3, and none have on/off switches. Why??
 

JoeKing

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Because touch yourself at night, you do.

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actually I would also like to know. My guess is cost.
 

ttown

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I don't know... but the other annoying thing is that only the higher-end ones have removable grills.

I like them... they work well... but the non-removable grill makes it too much of a pain.


ps. got my parents an upper-end model for christmas, w/removable grills + thermostat, and I'm pretty sure it has an on/off switch, iirc
 

EyeMWing

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The same reason virtually no small kitchen utility appliance (sandwich maker, waffle iron) has no on/off switch. Because it's retarded.
 
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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
The same reason virtually no small kitchen utility appliance (sandwich maker, waffle iron) has no on/off switch. Because it's retarded.

My sandwich maker has an on/off switch. :confused: (Actually the only thing that runs on electricity in my kitchen that doesn't have an on/off switch is my ice box.)

edit: note I don't have, nor want a george foreman grill, I prefer actual fire to cook with.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Kaido
Between my family, we have 3, and none have on/off switches. Why??

hmmm is betterthanforman.com registered yet?
 

hdeck

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they don't need them. putting an on/off switch would just cause them to have to make the grill bigger, which isn't worth it.
 

BCYL

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Plug it in = On

Unplug it = Off

There's your on/off switch right there
 

BooGiMaN

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i think its a matter of saftey...unplugging it is the only sure way to know its off

if it had a switch im sure there would be a lot more idiot related accidents with the foreman grill which equal more lawsuits...
 

BD2003

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AFAIK, its cause apparently, leaving a kitchen appliance that heats up plugged in all the time is a fire hazard. If the switch fails = big fire.
 

sixone

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Originally posted by: BD2003
AFAIK, its cause apparently, leaving a kitchen appliance that heats up plugged in all the time is a fire hazard. If the switch fails = big fire.

That's true of any small appliance - even a curling iron.

 

Mark

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Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
The same reason virtually no small kitchen utility appliance (sandwich maker, waffle iron) has no on/off switch. Because it's retarded.

My sandwich maker has an on/off switch. :confused: (Actually the only thing that runs on electricity in my kitchen that doesn't have an on/off switch is my ice box.)

edit: note I don't have, nor want a george foreman grill, I prefer actual fire to cook with.



I never thought I'd see that day where companies make "Sandwich Makers".