On this page, you will find out how many watts a George Foreman grill uses.
The lean mean grilling machine, what a revelation. It’s bizarre to think that a two-time heavyweight world champion is the face of the world’s best electric grills. When you say George Foreman you think about cooking and not The Rumble in the Jungle…
There’s a good reason for this, it’s an amazing device. You can plug it in and get grilling indoors in a matter of minutes. The only thing to think about is the power consumption.
Below we will discuss and test George Foreman grill wattage, explain how to work it out for yourself, and calculate the total electricity required.
How Many Watts is a George Foreman Grill?
The average George Foreman grill uses between 800 and 2000 watts.
The exact number depends on the size and model of your George Foreman grill. For example, a small fit grill uses just under 800W, while the largest family grills peak at over 2000W.
The reason for this difference in wattage is down to the internal components. Larger grills use bigger heating elements to get larger surface areas up to heat. The larger the heating element, the more power it draws.
How to Find Out Your George Foreman Grill Wattage
There are 3 ways you can work out the wattage of a George Foreman grill.
- Check Product Specification
The quickest way is to look at the George Foreman grill’s specification. The watts (W) is usually written on a sticker on the base of the appliance. If not, you can check the user manual or the manufacturer’s website for technical details.
- Use a Wattmeter
A wattmeter is brilliant for getting a live wattage reading and tracking total energy usage of any appliance. You can simply plug it into your George Foreman grill to get instant information.
I used one to test a mid size George Foreman grill which gave a live reading of 1048W.
- Wattage Formula or Calculator
If you know the amperage and voltage of your George Foreman grill you can use this to find the maximum watt rating. Simply use the formula Amps x Volts = Watts. Or you can head over to the ‘Watt Calculator’ to work this out.
George Foreman Wattage Examples
Let’s take a look at specific examples of how many watts a George Foreman grill draws. Below is a collection of modern George Foremans with their listed power ratings.
George Foreman Grill Model | Power Rating (Watts) |
George Foreman Fit Grill – Large | 2400 |
George Foreman Fit Grill – Medium | 1630 |
George Foreman Fit Grill – Small | 760 |
George Foreman Family 5 Portion | 1400 |
George Foreman 7 Portion | 1850 |
George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor E Grill | 2400 |
George Foreman Grill & Griddle | 2180 |
As you can see, the power ratings vary between different George Foreman grills. So you should take the time to check your own appliance.
How Much Electricity Does a George Foreman Grill Use?
You can use George Foreman wattage to work out how much electricity it uses. Plus this can be useful in understanding how much it costs to run your George Foreman.
A watt (W) is a measurement of power at a single point in time. A watt-hour (Wh) is the total amount of electricity used in an hour. For example, a George Foreman grill drawing 1800W would use 1800Wh when running for an hour.
Happily, electricity bills are recorded in kilowatt-hours (kWh). A kilowatt is simply 1000 watts. So a 1800W George Foreman grill running for 1 hour uses 1.8kWh.
In reality, you might use your grill 20 minutes a day. This means a medium size George Foreman uses about 600Wh or 0.6kWh electricity a day. That’s 18kWh a month and 219kWh a year.
That’s an electricity cost of $0.09 a day or $32.85 a year to cook on a mid sized George Foreman for 20 minutes a day.
Using a George Foreman Grill Off-Grid
If you’re planning to use your George Foreman grill in an off-grid situation like a power outage, RV, semi-truck, or similar, this information is important. You can choose and install the correct electrical equipment.
You can either use a power inverter, portable power station, or generator for AC electricity.
To make sure everything runs smoothly you should check two things on this equipment – wattage capacity and total energy capacity.
Your power source, like an inverter, should have a wattage capacity of at least 20% more than your George Foreman grill. This ensures it will be able to deliver enough power as they are never 100% efficient.
Secondly, you need to ensure your energy source, like a battery, has enough energy to run the George Foreman grill for the required amount of time. As we already know, it could use about 600Wh electricity for 20 minutes. This is the equivalent to 50Ah on a 12V battery.
How Many Watts Does a George Foreman Grill Use Summary
I hope you now know how many watts a George Foreman uses.
As with any electric grill, these appliances use a lot of power. This is because they need to reach temperatures of 400℉ to start cooking. The larger the grill the further the power level increases, often to over 2000W!
If you’re trying to save electricity then it’s best to pick the smallest size available which reduces power consumption by over 50%. This is also a good idea when running off-grid from a limited energy supply. The biggest George Foreman grills will quickly deplete a 12V battery.