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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
$1,299 AT AMAZON
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$1,299 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
$219 AT AMAZON $219 AT HOME DEPOT $220 AT FARMANDFLEET. COM
Best Pellet Grill
Traeger
Pro Series 575 Grill Black
wayfaur
$900 AT WAYFAIR $900 AT HOME DEPOT
Best Kamado Grill
Kamado Joe
Classic Joe II
Kamado Joe
$1,299 AT AMAZON $1,299 AT HOME DEPOT
Best Stand-Up Portable Grill
Weber
Traveler Portable Gas Grill
Weber
Now 11% off
$373 AT AMAZON $399 AT HOME DEPOT $399 AT DICK'S SPORTING GOODS
Best Tabletop Grill
Coleman
Roadtrip 225 Tabletop Grill
Coleman
$210 AT AMAZON $252 AT WALMART $210 AT DICK'S SPORTING GOODS
Best Electric Outdoor Grill
Weber
Pulse 2000 Electric Grill
Weber
$841 AT AMAZON $849 AT HOME DEPOT
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?
Good Housekeeping
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 for 2022: Our Top 3 Grills Ranked
In this article:
- Best grills
- How we test
Grilling is an art form, and just as painters need to use the correct tools to work their masterpieces, so does a griller. The right grill can enhance the flavor of just about any type of meat you put on it while simultaneously providing a fun cooking experience. Using the correct equipment is crucial so your dinner won't end up tasting as if it belongs in the garbage. Skill certainly plays a part, but skill only goes so far on subpar grills.
To help you find the grill that works best for you and your budget, we've rounded up some of the best grills available right now. You can also check out our guide to pellet, charcoal and gas grill types. After all, there are tons of different grill types to compare and consider, including gas grills, traditional charcoal grills, heat-loving kamado grills, infrared grills, portable grills and more.
Even if you have specific requirements, there's a perfect grill out there for you. When shopping, there are some factors to keep in mind, such as how much of an outdoor cooking area you have and whether you'll want to buy a particular kind of cooking grate, a rotisserie kit, sear burner or other specialized equipment.
No matter what type of outdoor grill you choose, whether it's an electric grill, charcoal grill, natural gas grill, pellet grill, infrared grill or one of the many other types, you should absolutely brush up on how to clean it (keeping that grilling surface clean with a grill brush and grill cleaner is essential in outdoor cooking) and the best accessories for grilling. Having the right techniques and tools of the trade will complement your perfect grill, turn you into a grill master extraordinaire and make your cookouts a breeze.
Best grills
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Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill 22-inch
Best charcoal grill
Weber's $139 original kettle grill continues to stand the test of time as the best grill for cooking with charcoal. In our high-heat searing tests, Weber delivered the best balance of seared exterior and medium rare interior steak. The Weber gave us great, crispy grilled chicken skin and flavorful ribs, too.
Simple construction means there aren't too many parts to assemble or too many features to handle while outdoor cooking. A vent on the lid controls air flow and a well-designed ash tray beneath the grill facilitates easy cleanup.
We tested the 22-inch model in black, but Weber also offers an 18-inch version of its original kettle design. There are certainly fancier and more expensive grills, but for a balance of affordability and quality, you can't go wrong if you start cooking with this classic charcoal grill.
$139 at Ace Hardware
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Kamado Joe Classic III
Best kamado grill
Kamado grilling cookers, egg-shaped, ceramic, wood-burning grills that you may have seen or at least heard of, impart a delicious smoky flavor to everything they cook, and this is the best grill in the bunch. They can run low and slow for hours at smoker temperatures and sear at high heat levels that go well beyond the capabilities of gas grills. That's hot enough to create true steakhouse steaks and real wood-fired pizza like a pro griller.
With a list price of $1,999 (if you can find it in stock), the Kamado Joe Classic III may have a steep luxury grill price tag, but this high end grill delivers plenty of cooking power for the money. That means lots of grilling accessories that don't come standard with other grills, including the Big Green Egg. This kamado performs well, too. On our slow and low BBQ grill test, we adjust grills to 225 degrees F (107 C) and let go of the controls to see what happens. In this trial, the Joe demonstrated excellent temperature stability.
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Weber Genesis II E-335
Best gas grill
This Weber grill is pricey. There's no denying that. However, if you're serious about grilling and ready to invest in your outdoor kitchen, this liquid propane gas grill is absolutely a top choice for outdoor grilling.
With 513 square inches of primary cooking grate space powered by 39,000 BTUs, plus a fold-down warming rack and a 12,000 BTU side burner, you'll never want for cooking space. Two cabinet doors hide a two-shelf storage area below the grill for utensils and supplies. And a fuel gauge lets you know how much fuel is left in your propane tank. The cast-iron grates retain even heat while cooking and are easy to clean.
The free standing Genesis II E-335 propane grill is also one of Weber's iGrill 3 compatible models, along with other Genesis II models and the Spirit II line. This $121 accessory plugs into the front of the grill and houses up to four Bluetooth temperature probes. You can monitor what's happening on this gas grill via the companion app for iOS and Android. And right now it's included for free with the purchase of this grill.
In our testing, the Genesis II E-335 turned out seared burgers with a slightly pink center, crispy chicken skin with juicy meat and fall-off-the-bone ribs. Combine that great performance with Weber's 10-year warranty on all grill parts, and your investment on this propane gas grill will have you set for years to come, even with heavy use.
$1,549 at Weber
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Our testing
We test different types of grills differently, but for most we include a high heat test like searing steak or grilling burgers, a medium indirect heat test like grilling a whole chicken for more than an hour and a low and slow test with racks of ribs.
To determine what should be regarded as the best outdoor barbecue grill, we collect data like total cooking time, temperatures inside the grill and temperature inside separate pieces of meat. All that information helps us spot where grills might have hot spots or thermometer inconsistencies.
We use baskets to contain our burger patties during gas grill testing.
Chris Monroe/CNETThere's also a fair amount of (read: so much) blind taste testing, lively debate and voting among our editors in addition to the data we gather about grilling temperatures and cooking times.
If you're interested in any particular method of testing, we've got that plus our full list of recommendations for cooking with kamado grills, portable grills and charcoal grills ready for your perusal. Happy grilling!
This list originally included only gas grill options. It has been updated to include the best charcoal and kamado grills, too.
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Two types of accessories and their features
Charcoal grill second rack is an additional legged grill that is mounted on the main grill for cooking. nine0003
These accessories have two uses and two basic designs. Let's take a look at what the differences are and how to effectively use the 2nd level coasters of both types.
1. 2nd rack in the grill = more barbecue
The main purpose is to increase the cooking area. And bake on a regular charcoal grill 1.5-2 times more than anything that is cooked in indirect heat.
A great example of this is the Slow 'N Sear EasySpin Level 2 Grill for 57cm diameter grills. Note the proportions: it's actually an extra half of the grill to BBQ two decks. nine0003
How to use: Place short ribs, wings, smoked ends and other goodies under and on top of it. You won’t be able to install a level 2 grill over a chicken carcass, but there is a life hack: turn the chicken around like a butterfly!
The higher the barbecue is, the faster it cooks
Please note that when you close the grill lid, food on the rack will cook faster. At first glance, it is strange: after all, the coal from which the heat comes is at the bottom! But hot air always rises - so the closer to the lid, the higher the temperature in the boiler. nine0003
The temperature difference between the grate level and under the lid itself can reach 15-20 °C, depending on the design of the grill. And it will be noticeable on dishes that spend several hours on the grill. Therefore, when cooking for a long time, sometimes swap the “top” and “bottom” food so that everything is baked evenly.
2. Rack 2nd level in the grill = warming up cooked food
These racks can have a curved shape, convenient for installation at the edge of the kettle. Near the walls, the heat in a spherical grill is the weakest, and this zone is optimal for heating ready-made portions. They also increase the useful area of \u200b\u200bthe grill, but their main purpose is heating. nine0003
These accessories, such as the Weber warming pad for 57 cm grills, are special in that they leave the center of the grill grate free. That is, you can simultaneously fry in the center and heat up from the edge.
How to use:
- firstly, it is convenient to keep burger buns, already toasted bacon and other foods warm without having to close the grill lid;
- The second option is to put an additional portion of dishes that are cooked in indirect heat, such as chicken legs or wings, on the rack and cook them with the lid closed. nine0008
It should be understood that the warming rack is primarily designed to keep food warm. For example, if you cooked something in direct heat, you can place the first batch of food on this rack and wait for the second one to cook.
See also
Weber grills in Tver and Tver region with delivery
Weber grills / Weber grills in Tver and Tver region with delivery
Weber grills are state-of-the-art BBQ equipment that has proven itself all over the world. Reliable high-tech devices of this brand are purchased by both owners of city apartments and country houses, as well as various catering establishments. Manufacturers have set themselves the goal of radically changing the way consumers think about barbecue. And judging by the numerous user reviews, the company succeeded. Today, residents of Tver and the Tver region can also appreciate all the benefits of Weber products. nine0003
Differences Weber from other grills
When you buy a Weber charcoal, gas or electric grill, you get:
- A multifunctional device that will last more than 10 years even with regular use.
- Reliable and safe equipment to use. Even working with gas models of Weber grills does not cause difficulties and eliminates possible risks.
- The ability to prepare healthy food that will be appreciated by both lovers of delicious food and people who follow their figure or follow a diet for medical reasons. nine0008
- An occasion to regularly gather family and friends at the same table. If you prefer noisy parties, pay attention to the roomy Weber grill models that will help you quickly feed a large company.
To create equipment, manufacturers use only reliable, heavy-duty materials. Resistant to external influences, aluminum cast iron grids, ceramic coating that ensures uniform frying of dishes, reliable metal dampers that can withstand extremely high temperatures - all this makes the equipment practical and convenient. nine0003
Recommendations for choosing a Weber grill
The Weber company regularly releases original novelties, equipped with a mass of useful functions that greatly simplify the cooking process. All models presented in the assortment can be divided according to the heating method:
- Weber charcoal grills. Dishes prepared with the help of such devices delight with an incredible smoky aroma, amazing taste, tenderness and softness. The presence of a cover allows you to maintain the temperature inside the structure - you do not have to constantly throw up coals and spend a large amount of fuel, as is the case with a barbecue. We advise fans of culinary experiments to pay attention to universal models that combine the functions of a grill, oven and smokehouse. nine0008
- Electric grills - help out when you want to treat yourself to barbecue or steaks, but the summer season is long over. It doesn’t matter what the weather is outside and how far it is to get to the country house. Just plug the device into a power outlet and turn the knob - after 10 minutes, the temperature under the lid will be set to the optimum temperature for cooking. Compact products take up minimal space and are easy to clean.