

🍽️ Elevate your home cooking game with the Baby George Rotisserie—small size, big flavor!
The George Foreman GR59A Baby George Rotisserie is a compact, versatile countertop appliance designed to roast up to a 5-pound chicken or multiple smaller items like Cornish hens and kebabs. Featuring a self-basting rotisserie spit, a flat basket, and four skewers, it offers multiple cooking options. Its 3-hour timer with auto shut-off and suction-cup feet provide safety and stability, while the metal interior and removable drip tray make cleaning effortless. Perfect for small kitchens and couples seeking flavorful, hassle-free meals.
| ASIN | B0000645E8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #285,427 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #82 in Rotisseries & Roasters |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (185) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.8 pounds |
| Item model number | GR59A |
| Manufacturer | George Foreman |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 13 x 13 inches |
B**E
Perfect for two
We bought this to replace another rotisserie that we had left when moving, we sought something that had a small footprint and did the job for us. I researched the available ones for sale and decided that this one would best suit our needs. From the day we got it, I have liked the ease of clean up, and the speed of cooking. We don't need a huge one and we aren't planning on cooking two chickens at the same time. This one does one great, and two cornish game hens at once. It comes with a nice basket for fish fillets and veggies. Overall the machine is great, does what it is supposed to do and is easy to clean. Not much else you could ask. My wife likes the fact that it sticks to the counter top and doesn't move around by bumping into it. We have a small kitchen. I would recommend this to any couple that is looking for a good rotisserie to cook with. It is better than firing up the oven, and heating the kitchen. Plus it is portable. I would buy this again. I am giving one to my cousin for a present I like it that much.
T**G
Piece of junk.
They sent me a used product that is defective.That was not even marked used on the site.If I could get this zero stars, that's exactly what I would give it.
D**B
Best small appliance I ever bought!
I love kitchen gadgets. When I brought this one home, hubby rolled his eyes and sighed. Then I cooked a chicken and all was forgiven. This dandy little gadget makes absolutely the BEST chicken you've ever had. And it's so easy! I like to use a dry rub on the chicken, pop it on the skewer and set the timer for 90 minutes, walk away and come back to the yummiest, most moist and tender chicken you ever tried. I love this thing so much I have given at least 6 of them out as wedding gifts. Every kitchen should have one! Plus, as an added bonus, it is SUPER easy to clean! All the parts, including the front door, come off so you can wash/scrub them clean. All you need do with the rest is a quick wipe down with a damp cloth, reassemble and you're ready for the next chicken. It will also do veggies (there's a handy little cage thing for that) and roasts but I've only done chickens with it. Oh, if you have a BIG family you'd probably need the regular size rotisserie. The baby rotisserie is great for small familes and couples.
A**I
This thing ROCKS!
For cooking meals for one to three people, this is the greatest thing since sliced bread. I may never oven-roast a chicken again. There are 2 things you should know, though: 1) Truss anything you put on the spit. Several people have mentioned having problems with 4-5 lb. chickens. I've done chickens up to 5 lbs with no problem, but it IS a cozy fit, so tie them up well. The same goes for beef and pork roasts. Even if it looks like it should be no problem, keep in mind that the roast isn't going to be balanced, so it's likely to sag. Truss tightly and all should be well. 2) If you don't already have one, get an instant-read meat thermometer, and use it frequently until you get used to the rotisserie. It does cook a bit more quickly than the instructions and your oven experience might suggest. The only real complaint I have is shared by several other posters as well. The reflector gets stained after a few uses and won't come clean. Thus far, it hasn't seemed to matter as far as cooking performance goes, so I'm hoping for the best down the road... All caveats aside, this does an excellent job, and I use it at least once a week. It doesn't heat my small apartment up, it allows me to use my tiny stove and oven to be creative with the veggies and such, and, most of all, it turns out perfectly done meats. If you're cooking for a family, I'd recommend going for one of the larger ones, but for a single or couple, it's pefect.
G**R
I always liked this brand of rotisserie grill very much
I have moved and I wanted a new Baby George because my old one was used a lot during the years and it did not look very nice for a new house. But I just find out they have stopped to manufacture this one. Only used one was available. It arrived but it was broken on both sides. Packaging was perfect...So I bought a plastic welder machine to fix it. We will see if I can succeed... People, don't throw away your good stuff because its warn down until you are sure new ones are available to buy...
M**T
Impressive little rotisserie Pork chops Chicken breast you name it turns out perfectly
W**E
The prongs that the meat attaches is flimsly made. Held together by 1 screw. Too expensive.
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