We all remember boxing superstar George Forman. In the late 90’s, he took on an opponent who they said was unbeatable: fat. Not only did Forman defeat fat, but according to his press releases at the time, he knocked it out.

But that was a long time ago, and fat has been clamoring for a rematch on its home turf: deep fried foods. Luckily for us, George stepped up to the challenge with this device:

Details on its fat-knockouttedness after the jump.

It is called “The George Foreman Lean Mean Fryer.” It lets you deep fry your food with “55 percent less fat.” How does it do this? When the food gets done cooking, it gets lifted up, and spun around quickly, so the liquid fat goes flying off. It’s like a spin cycle for flavor.

Does this turn fried Oreos into the dietary equivalent of raw wheatgrass? Probably not, but it makes you feel like you’re eating healthier, and that’s all I need.

The Lean Mean Fryer starts at about $150.

(via Gizmodo)

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