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10 Best Outdoor Grills 2022
We updated this article in August 2022 to add more information about each featured product, based on extensive testing done by the Good Housekeeping Institute. We added a kamado grill recommendation as well as updated our picks for portable and tabletop grills.
Nothing says summer like grilling up quick summer recipes. And to turn out delicious food with perfectly charred results, you need the right grill (and grill accessories from grill tongs to grill baskets!) to make the job quick, easy and low-mess.
In the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Culinary Innovation Lab, we've tested more than 65 grills over the years to determine which are the best you can buy, including gas grills, charcoal grills, kamado grills, pellet grills and portable grills. We've cooked more than 70 steaks and 280 pieces of chicken to determine how well each grill sears, while keeping an eye on smoking and flare-ups. We've also toasted more than 1,000 pieces of bread on the gas grills to see how evenly they heat. In addition to performance, we assessed helpful extras like side tables, tool storage, concealed gas tanks and wheels for portability.
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Best Overall Grill
Genesis II EX-335 3-Burner Natural Gas Smart Grill in Black Weber
$1,699 AT HOME DEPOT
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$1,699 AT HOME DEPOT
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Best Value Grill
4-Burner Propane Gas Grill Nexgrill
$349 AT HOME DEPOT
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$349 AT HOME DEPOT
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Best Gas Grill
Spirit II E-310 Propane Grill Weber
$639 AT AMAZON
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$639 AT AMAZON
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Best Grill for Beginners
Commercial Tru-Infrared Gas Grill Char-Broil
$429 AT LOWE'S
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$429 AT LOWE'S
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Best Charcoal Grill
Original Kettle Premium Charcoal Grill Weber
$219 AT AMAZON
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$219 AT AMAZON
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Best Pellet Grill
Pro Series 575 Grill Black Traeger
$900 AT WAYFAIR
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$900 AT WAYFAIR
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Best Kamado Grill
Classic Joe II Kamado Joe
$919 AT AMAZON
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$919 AT AMAZON
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Best Stand-Up Portable Grill
Traveler Portable Gas Grill Weber
$373 AT AMAZON
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$373 AT AMAZON
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Best Tabletop Grill
Roadtrip 225 Tabletop Grill Coleman
$210 AT AMAZON
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$210 AT AMAZON
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Best Electric Outdoor Grill
Pulse 2000 Electric Grill Weber
$841 AT AMAZON
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$841 AT AMAZON
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You can read more about how we evaluate outdoor grills in our tests — plus everything you need to know to shop for the best grill you can buy — at the end of this guide. Looking for more ways to make the most out of grilling season? Check out our guides to the best grill cleaners and the best grill thermometers for your money, plus our favorite grilling recipes of all time.
Best Overall Grill
Weber
Genesis II EX-335 3-Burner Natural Gas Smart Grill in Black
Weber
$1,699 AT HOME DEPOT
Best Value Grill
Nexgrill
4-Burner Propane Gas Grill
Nexgrill
Now 13% off
$349 AT HOME DEPOT
Best Gas Grill
Weber
Spirit II E-310 Propane Grill
Weber
$639 AT AMAZON
Best Grill for Beginners
Char-Broil
Commercial Tru-Infrared Gas Grill
Char-Broil
$429 AT LOWE'S
Best Charcoal Grill
Weber
Original Kettle Premium Charcoal Grill
Weber
Best Pellet Grill
Traeger
Pro Series 575 Grill Black
wayfaur
Best Kamado Grill
Kamado Joe
Classic Joe II
Kamado Joe
Best Stand-Up Portable Grill
Weber
Traveler Portable Gas Grill
Weber
Best Tabletop Grill
Coleman
Roadtrip 225 Tabletop Grill
Coleman
Best Electric Outdoor Grill
Weber
Pulse 2000 Electric Grill
Weber
How we test grills
In the Good Housekeeping Institute, we've tested more than 65 grills over the years, including gas grills, charcoal grills, kamado grills, pellet grills, portable grills, indoor grills, electric grills and more. To determine which grills to test, we scour our data to determine which grills seem the most interesting and popular. We also communicate with brands to learn about their latest models and keep an eye out for innovations and new technology.
When we test all types of grills, we assess performance and ease of use. For gas grills, we cover the surface with sliced white bread to determine how evenly the grill distributes heat, and we cook steak and chicken to evaluate how quickly they cook with the least amount of flareups. We cook steak and chicken on charcoal grills as well, but we weigh ease of use more heavily since charcoal can vary in terms of distribution and heat retention.
Our ease-of-use assessment begins with assembling the grill. We value clear instructions, labeled parts and simple assembly. We also consider helpful accessories like shelves, side tables, tool holders, built-in thermometers, wheels, type of igniters and more. After we complete our testing, we compare all of our notes to determine which performed the best.
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A small sampling of the grills we tested
What to look for when buying the best grill
✔️ Fuel type: The first thing to consider is what type of grill you'd like. The two main types are gas and charcoal. Gas is easy to use, while charcoal is trickier to master but delivers a smokier taste. There are also kamado grills, which use charcoal, and pellet grills, which use wood pellets. (More on the pros and cons of each below.)
✔️ Size: Once you narrow down the type of grill you'd like to buy, think of how much room you have to use and store it, as well as how many people you're cooking for at a time. Three-burner gas grills are ideal for families of four or fewer and can still handle the occasional party. A 22-inch diameter is common for charcoal grills: Any larger is ideal for cooking more at once, and smaller is better for storage. If you don't have a lot of room, consider a portable grill that's typically much smaller but does the trick in terms of turning out a delicious meal.
✔️ Accessories: While side shelves and tool holders may not seem important, they make the overall grilling experience smooth. We also like shelves underneath the grill for storage, a quality set of wheels, tank holders for gas grills and more.
What type of grill is best?
When buying a new outdoor grill, the two biggest players are gas and charcoal, but electric, kamado and pellet grills are also fair game. When selecting what type of grill to buy, consider how often you'll be grilling, the amount of space you have for storage, what flavors you prefer and the amount of time and attention you'll want to spend cooking. Here are the basics on each:
✔️ Gas grills are the most common type. They're great because they offer excellent control of the heat (the ability to adjust the burner knobs makes it less likely that you'll end up with burnt brisket!), plus they ignite with the push of a button, heat up quickly and are easy to clean. It's the go-to option for no-fuss grillers who plan to barbecue frequently. Just keep in mind that you'll need fuel from a propane tank or natural gas line on your property.
✔️ Charcoal grills require briquettes or lump charcoal to ignite. Charcoal is more hands-on and takes time to heat up and cool down, but it imparts a better, smokier flavor than gas because it often gets hotter. It's really for grilling purists.
✔️ Kamado grills use charcoal to heat but are often made of ceramic and have thicker walls than charcoal grills. They can reach very hot temperatures, like a pizza oven, and they retain heat well for low-and-slow smokes.
✔️ Electric grills plug in and can't be beat for ease-of-use or convenience — especially the grills that can be used indoors or at apartment complexes that don't allow charcoal or gas grills. Just don't expect steaks or burgers cooked on an electric grill to taste like the ones from a real BBQ.
✔️ Pellet grills are a growing category that use electricity and hardwood pellets made out of wood scraps to heat. Pellets provide a delicious, authentic hardwood flavor to food but are costly.
Why trust Good Housekeeping?
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Nicole Papantoniou is the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliance and Culinary Innovation Lab, where she oversees all kitchen appliance content and testing. This is her third season testing grills for Good Housekeeping, and she has had her hands on at least 35 grills and counting. She's a trained cook, recipe developer and grill aficionado.
Nicole Papantoniou Kitchen Appliances & Innovation Lab Director Nicole (she/her) is the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she has overseen content and testing related to kitchen and cooking appliances, tools and gear since 2019.
Best grills of 2022: gas, charcoal, and pellet grills
(Image credit: Traeger)
Having a great grill is an essential every time summer rolls around, and our reviews of the best grills will help you find the perfect choice for your yard. Whether it's a smoker grill that will slowly roast brisket or a fiery gas grill that will sear steaks in seconds, our guide has something for everyone.
We have included grills from Weber, Traeger, Char-Broil, Z Grills, and Kamado Joe in our guide, with grills in a variety of sizes to suit any gathering.
Our grill testing process is editorially independent. The majority of products that you see featured in this guide are currently being tested in our backyards so, for now, we have used our experience to-date and considered existing customer experience to ensure that you get the best grill, before they all sell out.
How we review grills
About our reviews
This page was last updated on 13 June 2022, and all of the products you see here were available at that time.
Newcomers to the grilling game will want to consider the amount of burners they need. We always think that bigger is better when it comes to entertaining a crowd, especially if you are using the best gas grill which won't require you to use the entire cooking area, all of the time. However, you will have to store the grill you do opt for, and will need to consider the space you have available.
Best grills 2022: Our top 10
(Image credit: Weber Genesis II EX-335 GBS)
1. Weber Genesis II E-335
The best grill on the market
Specifications
Cook surface: 513 sq-in
Dimensions: h57 x W59 x D29"
Fuel type: Liquid petroleum gas
Best for: Unparalleled smart features
Reasons to buy
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Generous cooking area
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High quality side burner
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Good warranty
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Smart technology included
Reasons to avoid
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Assembly takes a while
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The Genesis II E-335 comes with Weber's smart technology built right in, and can even be paired with your smartphone for remote monitoring. With a 9,000 BTU sear zone burner and a 12,000 BTU side burner, it's a mighty grill that's up to just about any task you could throw its way.
Infinity ignition meant we were able to get the Genesis II E-335 cooking in no time at all. It was ready to cook in just 10 minutes, and the Flavorizer bars are angled stainless steel, which left a classic grid-mark pattern on steaks and vegetables when grilling.
We were able to pair the probe with our smartphone, and set it to monitor for a specific type of meat and preference in cooking. It alerted us when the meat was at the perfect temperature for juicy, medium-rare steak, with no guesswork involved.
At nearly 85kg, there is no denying that this is a hefty grill. Assembly took a while too, but once we had everything set up and ready to go, it was more than worth the trouble it took to assemble.
You can monitor the grill from your phone but you cannot change the temperature or control it, so keep this in mind when slow cooking your meat.
(Image credit: Traeger)
2. Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker
The best wood pellet grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 650 sq-in
Dimensions: 46 x 27 x 47 in
Fuel type: Wood pellets and electric outlet
Best for : Grilling and smoking meats
Reasons to buy
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Achieves ultimate wood flavoring in meats
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Built-in meat probe and WiFi capabilities let you control the grill on your phone
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Super Smoke Mode with a push of a button
Reasons to avoid
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Must be plugged into an outdoor electrical outlet
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Traeger revolutionized the grilling game when they introduced the world to wood pellet grills over 30 years ago. Though other wood pellet grill companies have surfaced, Traeger is still a hard one to beat, especially when you consider their Traeger Ironwood 650 Pellet Grill.
To fuel the Traeger Ironwood 650 Pellet Grill, you plug it into an outlet, then add hardwood pellets to the hopper which are then moved to an auger where they’re ignited. The hardwood pellets provide a wonderful smokey wood flavor to vegetables and meats that you can't quite achieve with gas grills. If you want the smoky flavor to be more intense, hit the Super Smoke Mode button.
To keep the fire going, a fan circulates the heat and smoke, while a drip tray catches grease and other drippings so the flames continue and heat flare-ups are prevented. With 650 square inches of cooking capacity, you can fit eight whole chickens, six pork butts, or five rib racks at a time.
The technological features of this Traeger Ironwood 650 are impressive. For instance, once you've set the temperature, the grill maintains that temperature for you. Plus, it's outfitted with WiFi and a built-in meat probe, so you can monitor the internal temperature of the food and the grill all on your phone.
(Image credit: Weber)
3. Weber SmokeFire EPX6 STEALTH Edition Grill
The best smoker grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 1,008 square inches
Dimensions: 47”H x 55.5”W x 33”D
Fuel type: Wood Fired Pellet
Best for : Easy smokey flavor
Reasons to buy
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Large hopper capacity
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Smart self-feeding design
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Temperature ranges from 200-600°F
Reasons to avoid
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Needs to be connected to electricity
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The Weber SmokeFire EPX6 STEALTH Edition Grill will deliver that tasty wood-smoked flavor you want from a grill, thanks to the pellet fuels which offer cost-effective and low-maintenance cooking.
The Z Grills ZPG-450A has a smart dial that can be turned from 200-600°F degrees, allowing you to cook at high heat but also to smoke and roast at the lower end. It will also keep itself running for hours with little-to-no maintenance, and you can check in on it remotely using the Weber CONNECT app, which also allows you to check the probe and adjust the temperature for easy pre-heating.
Under the hood, you'll find enough space for a large family. With easy assembly and a sturdy design, this smoker grill doesn't cut any corners when it comes to making delicious meals. It does need to be connected to electricity to work though, so place it somewhere with easy access.
(Image credit: Weber)
4. Weber Original Kettle Premium Charcoal Grill 22-inch
Best budget charcoal grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 363 sq-in
Dimensions: 18 x 23 x 35 in
Fuel type: Charcoal
Best for: Budget
Reasons to buy
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Compact
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Comes with an ash catcher
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Hinged lid
Reasons to avoid
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Not suitable for large crowds
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Weber's Original Kettle Premium Charcoal Grill has a 22-inch diameter that can fit a family-sized amount of hamburgers or hot dogs. For parties though, you may struggle with its singular burner.
Other charcoal grills such as the Kamado Joe Classic II feature side shelves, which can make serving up and storing plates and accessories easier. While the Weber Kettle lacks this, it is also a mere fraction of the price.
This charcoal grill has a hinged lid that makes it easy to add briquets while cooking. There's also an ash-catcher on the underside that makes clearing away straightforward when the fun is over.
The lid has a thermometer to make warming up and maintaining temperature a breeze. You can use the dampers to make controlling the temperature even easier. You can also enjoy the two wheels and the fact that it weighs just slightly over 3 pounds. This makes the grill very portable.
(Image credit: Kamado Joe)
5. Kamado Joe Classic II
The best charcoal grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 510 sq in
Dimensions: 26.4 x 26.4 x 36 in
Fuel type: Charcoal
Best for: Grilling, searing, and smoking meats and vegetables; option to use as rotisserie or pizza oven
Reasons to buy
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SlōRoller Hyperbolic Smoke Chamber distributes smoke evenly
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Multi-level rack allows you to cook multiple items at different temperatures
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Has iKamand capabilities
Reasons to avoid
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Must clean ash after every use
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Smaller cooking surface than other grills
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If you plan to grill meat, you’re going to want to use the Kamado Joe Classic III. Even though it takes a bit longer to heat than gas grills, the Kamado Joe Classic III is the most advanced ceramic charcoal grill on the market that offers the perfect sear and tenderness to your protein, and a smoky flavor to match.
What makes the Kamado Joe Classic III so unique is the brand’s SlōRoller Hyperbolic Smoke Chamber insert. It’s designed to evenly distribute the smoke and heat in rolling waves so that the food cooks more thoroughly without the peskiness of hot spots. Better yet, it’s outfitted with a multi-level rack so that you can cook on the top 18-inch surface, or utilize four additional half-moon grates for a total of 510-square-inches of cooking surface.
Overall, this charcoal grill can reach temperatures of 225 to 750 degrees Fahrenheit, though when using the SlōRoller, the grill has a maximum temperature of 500 degrees Fahrenheit. You can control the air and temperature with an airlift hinge on the top.
(Image credit: Weber)
6. Weber Genesis SPX-435 Smart Gas Grill
The best Weber grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 994 sq. in.
Dimensions: 27 in. (D) x 68.5 (W) x 48.5 in (H)
Fuel type: Propane
Best for : Advanced gas cooking
Reasons to buy
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Prep tables and grill locker
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Sear burner and side burner
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Expandable top cooking grate
Reasons to avoid
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Can't adjust temperature remotely
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Weber has been in the game for 65 years, and the Weber Genesis SPX-435 Smart Gas Grill is one of the smartest you can buy. It's compatible with the Grill 3, which is a smart thermometer that can sync with your phone for the utmost insight into your cooking in real-time.
The Weber Genesis SPX-435 Smart Gas Grill features a sear station, which is designed to leave those classic charred lines in your steaks and burgers for maximum flavor by creating an intense heat zone. There's also a side burner that can be used to prep side dishes or cook off smaller items that can't go on the main grill. This burner is powered by gas.
There's also a foldable warming rack that can be used to heat up burger buns or keep hot dogs warm when they're done cooking, which will allow you to prep your meals at different timings, but with the same intended serving time.
(Image credit: Saber)
7. Saber Elite 3-Burner Gas Grill
The best infrared grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 675 sq-in
Dimensions: 56.5 x 25 x 48.4 in
Fuel type: Gas
Best for: Grilling and rotisserie meats and vegetables
Reasons to buy
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Infrared burners help food retain more moisture
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Uses 30 percent less propane than other gas grills
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Rotisserie kit and side burner for additional cooking options
Reasons to avoid
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Not the best for cooking at low temperatures
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As the name implies, this grill has three burners that heat 500 square inches of primary cooking surface and 175 square inches on the second rack. Where most gas grills create convection heat, the SABER Elite 3-Burner Gas Grill uses propane or natural gas to generate infrared or ‘radiant’ heat which directs airflow away from the surface of the grill so that the food retains moisture. In theory, it produces juicier meats and vegetables, reduces cook times, eliminates flare-ups, and vaporizes drippings and debris. Most importantly, it results in using 30 percent less propane than other gas grills.
On the left side of the grill is a dual tube side burner that can be used for making sauces or cooking side dishes. A rotisserie motor kit and rod are included so a night of rotisserie chicken, lamb, or beef roast is certainly on the menu.
To make your grilling experience easier, use the side table for preparation, and the below cabinet basket to store condiments. Store the propane tank on a pull-out tray that's hidden behind doors. Halogen lights and above-knob LED lighting allow you to grill at night.
(Image credit: Weber)
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Weber Genesis II E-310 Gas GrillThe top gas grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 660 sq-in
Dimensions: 29 x 59 x 47 in
Fuel type: Gas
Best for: Grilling meats and vegetables
Reasons to buy
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Warming rack tucks away for rotisserie
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Center-mounted thermometer
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Flavorizer bars helps circulate moisture and juices back into the food
Reasons to avoid
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Low BTU output
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The Weber Genesis II E-310 Gas Grill is found on many ‘best gas grill’ lists because it's dependable, easy-to-use, and great for novice and intermediate grillmasters.
The three stainless steel burners offer an output of 39,000 BTUs, which isn't as high as other gas grills, but it'll still get the job done. With a Tuck-Away warming rack, barbecue enthusiasts have a total of 660-square inches of cooking area (the main grate is 513 square inches). Flavorizer bars catch grease and food drippings, which protects the burner tubes and prevents flare-ups. More importantly, when the grease hits the bars, it vaporizes and is then absorbed into the food making it juicier and tastier.
Weber installed a center-mounted thermometer in this grill, though for the cook who wants a more high-tech experience, purchase an iGrill 3 thermometer. When paired with the Weber Genesis II E-310, it monitors the temperature of up to four cuts of meat at a time and will send a notification to your phone when the protein is cooked through.
(Image credit: Char-Broil)
9. Char-Broil Patio Bistro Electric Grill
The best electric grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 320 sq-in
Dimensions: h48 x w24 x d24 inches
Fuel type: Electricity
Best for : Electric grilling
Reasons to buy
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Compact design
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Porcelain-coated burners for a traditional taste
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Rust-resistant
Reasons to avoid
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You'll need access to an electrical socket
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If you are able to plug it in, the Char-Broil Patio Bistro Electric Grill is an amazing renter-friendly option. Because it's not a charcoal or gas grill, this grill can sneak its way into some communities that otherwise prohibit traditional grills.
While it's compact, the Char-Broil Patio Bistro Electric Grill has space for 12 burgers at any one time. It's also equipped with porcelain-coated cooking grates that are sure to inject some smokey flavor into your meals for that classic barbecue taste.
The warming racks and cooking grate are both rust-resistant, and they're also convenient to clean thanks to that porcelain coating.
Although the main grill area offers about 240 square inches of primary cooking space, the removable warming rack adds another 80 square inches. The heat is adjustable thanks to the front dial, and the lid-mounted temperature gauge will help you to keep track of your cooking temperatures.
(Image credit: Weber)
10. Weber Q 1200 Portable Grill
The best portable grill
Specifications
Cook surface: 189 sq-in
Dimensions: 20. 5 x 40.9 x 24.6 inches
Fuel type: Gas
Best for: Taking on the go
Reasons to buy
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Folds away
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Stand is optional for setting up camp
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Comes in a good range of colors
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Two side tables for meal prep
Reasons to avoid
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Low BTU output
Today's Best Deals
Planning on traveling this summer? The Weber Q 1200 Portable Grill is built to be taken on the go. It's got two foldable side tables for preparing dishes when you've set up camp, but simply fold them back up when you want to set off again.
This gas grill weighs only 20 pounds, which is impressive considering the porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates. These can be removed for easy cleaning and while there is only one burner, it can be used to power the entirety of the 189-square-inch cooking area.
Another portable element of the Q1200 is its fuel, which is designed to pair with 14- or 16-ounce propane cylinders as opposed to large tanks. Each one will last at least an hour, so it's perfectly suitable for some vacation cooking and traveling light.
What is the best grill in 2022?
Our top pick of the best grills is the Weber Genesis II E-335. It has everything we love from Weber, including a smart sear station to ensure your steaks and burgers get those classic char-marks. We think the three burners are a good size for most families and would serve well at small-to-medium-sized gatherings.
If you want to step away from gas cooking, the Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 is also a top pick. It runs on wood pellets and has an in-built meat probe to make cooking easier.
How we review grills
Head of ReviewsMillie Fender is Head of Reviews at Homes&Gardens. Formerly our head of all things cooking, she has tested pizza ovens, grills, and even fire pits.
Millie is currently testing the Everdure FUSION grill, and has recently finished her Weber SmokeFire EPX6 Wood Fired Pellet Grill STEALTH Edition review, which almost converted her away from the ease of gas grilling.
Contributing EditorAlex Temblador is a award-winning author and freelance writer based in Dallas, Texas. With an expansive outdoor space for thorough testing, she has tested everything from hot tubs to grills for Homes & Gardens and our sister brand, Gardeningetc.
Alex tested the Weber Genesis SPX-435 Smart Gas Grill, assembling it with the help of her cousin for three hours straight. Once assembled though, she was wowed by the quality cooking she was able to achieve with this large and impressive gas grill.
We like to get hands-on experience with the products which you see featured in our guides, and the best grill is no exception. From Traegar to Z Grills, it is our mission to get as many of these grills into our backyards as possible; don't worry, we have an expert panel to help us. It'll take us to to eight weeks to review these products but since the majority of them reside in the yard, the weather could extend this period of time.
As we work our way through the list we've considered what other customers think about the grill. We've also called upon our barbecuing knowledge thus-far so we can help you decide what would be a good choice of investment.
The things we look out for in customer reviews, and those of our own, are factors such as the ease of set-up and use, cleaning, maintenance and storage and ultimately, how well it cooked the foods. These are certainly elements which we would like to know when looking to buy a grill, so we hope it'll help you to choose a really good one for you.
Which type of grill is best?
The most conventional type of grill is a charcoal grill, which will slow-cook all manner of dishes for smoked meat or chargrilled vegetables. Gas grills are loved for their convenience. They are easy to ignite and you can work the burners independently, whether that is at different temperatures or for smaller servings without wasting gas.
More popular in recent years is the smoker grill. Powered by pellets, they often feature intelligent temperature probes and auto-dosing burners to keep your grill cooking for hours on end, even when unattended.
Charcoal grills
Pros: Charcoal grills provide a phenomenal smoky flavor to food, which is especially tasty in meats.
Cons: They take longer to heat up and the temperature can be somewhat harder to control. Even grills that have charcoal boxes that keep the ash contained require some time toward cleaning.
Liquid propane or gas grills
Pros: Gas grills are quick to heat, easy to adjust the temperature, and don’t require a lot of prep or clean-up time. Gas grills are best for those who are new to grilling.
Cons: They may offer great sear and grill lines and have the capabilities to keep your meats juicy and tender, but unless the grill is outfitted with a built-in or separate wood box, you can’t achieve the same delicious smoky flavor that's provided with charcoal or wood pellet grills.
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Best Electric Grills 2022 - Top 5
A powerful and high-quality electric grill is a real find in every kitchen. A dish prepared using this technique not only retains its juiciness and bright taste, but is also prepared in a safe way without the use of oil. And in order for all this to work out in practice in the best way, you should be more careful about choosing a good home assistant. Today we have compiled for you a selection of the best models of home electric grills that will please you with their durability, maximum ease of use, high power and, of course, excellent results. And who of the participants will be the best - read on!
TOP-5 Electric Grills
GARLYN GL-200
The participant from the Garlyn brand got into the rating not by chance. This model is one of the few that boasts a whole range of advantages and maximum thoughtfulness for the user, while maintaining the best value for money.
The first thing that catches your eye is the quality die-cast aluminum body. Durable coating protects internal components and is easy to maintain.
As for the functionality, there are at the disposal of the user and 7 automatic cooking programs , and defrost mode and warming up, and manual control mode . As for , the most important thing for steaks - the degree of roasting - it is also provided here, and the adjustment is implemented very conveniently. The clear scale with indicator light shows when the desired degree of doneness has been reached.
The main element of the electric grill - the grill plates - also have a number of advantages. First of all, double non-stick coating TwinMax, thanks to which the products will not stick to the surface of the plates and spoil it. Durability is an important factor for such devices. The main distinguishing feature of this model is built-in heating element. It is located inside the panels themselves and thus it is possible to avoid heat loss during operation, and heating occurs as evenly as possible. In other words, large pieces of food will be fried even more evenly here. A bonus to everything, despite the built-in heating element, panels can be washed in the dishwasher.
As for the technical characteristics, here the manufacturer has taken care of both the high power of 2000 W and the heating temperature up to 240 degrees. The large area of the frying panels and the convenience of adjusting them to the thickness of the pieces add advantages to the model's piggy bank.
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DELONGHI CGH2020D
Electric grill DeLonghi CGh2020D will also please you with high build quality, fast work and of course deliciously cooked steaks and other dishes.
This model also is made in a metal case, which clearly played a plus in durability. Of the advantages of this model - , it comes with not only perforated grill panels, but also flat frying covers and it is quite convenient to change them. The heating element here is not built into the design of the panels, but nevertheless, the heat when heated is distributed over the surface fairly evenly. The panels themselves can also be washed in the dishwasher.
As for the grill control, here the user can adjust the temperature and set the cooking timer . Of the automatic modes, only the standard “Frying” mode is present here. From conveniences — the compact built-in display, which displays temperature of panels in real time. By the way, you can set the temperature separately for the top and separately for the bottom panel.
Additional features include 180 degree opening for open grilling. Among the shortcomings - lack of auto-programs for cooking various dishes.
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Electric grill from Tefal will delight not only with a large number of auto programs, but also with a number of other important features.
The body of this grill is made of stainless steel and has a classic shape. The control panel is displayed on the handle of the device. In the list of automatic programs, you can find both the steak cooking mode and a separate program for seafood. In total, there are 9 auto modes in the list .
The compact indicator allows the to monitor the doneness of meats and other products. So it will be quite easy to cook the perfect medium steak here.
For those who like to customize the cooking process in their own way, it is possible to adjust the cooking temperature , to choose from 4 options in the range from 110°C to 285°C.
Electric grill plates have a high-quality non-stick coating, large worktop and can be cleaned in a dishwasher. In addition to the classic panels , the set includes a baking attachment.
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Caso DG 2000
This compact model will delight you with a convenient electronic control system, ease of maintenance and original design. The location of the oil and fat tray is especially different. In the installed form, it is part of a single design of the electric grill.
Made from durable aluminum, this model is both durable and easy to maintain. The compact design fits comfortably even in a small kitchen.
The power of the device is also high, and the maximum heating temperature is 220°C. These values are sufficient for cooking many different dishes. The grill is designed for both vegetables and fish and meat, seafood and other dishes.
This model does not have automatic cooking programs. For control, built-in timer is provided with the ability to set the cooking time, as well as temperature control. The control is carried out using a compact panel with a built-in display that shows both the current temperature and the time remaining until the end of cooking.
Grill plates are removable and non-stick coated. The heating element of this electric grill is attached to the panels themselves, which generally gives a high-quality distribution of heat during cooking.
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The company has no brand stores. Products are presented in network and online stores
BORK G800
Stylish Electric Grill from the BORK can also boast of a high-quality coating of panels, intuitively understandable control of the corps.
The maximum heating temperature of this model is 230 degrees. This size is enough to cook steaks and other dishes in a short time. But as for the degree of roasting, the user will adjust it independently, since indication and automatic settings are absent here.
Control options include top panel height adjustment and a built-in timer of up to 15 minutes that can be set to your liking.
The panels themselves have a high-quality triple non-stick coating , which will be very useful, since the design of the panels is not removable, which means that in case of burning food, it will not be so easy to clean the surface of the panels.
The advantages of are the convenient installation of the oil and fat tray. Among the shortcomings - lack of auto programs and settings for the degree of roasting.