
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through 26, and our team has been tracking electric grill price drops for weeks. Whether you want a smokeless indoor model for your apartment kitchen or a full-size outdoor electric BBQ for the patio, this is one of the best windows of the year to buy.
We compared 12 of the most popular electric grills available on Amazon right now, covering everything from sub-$60 indoor searing grills to premium pellet-electric hybrids from Ninja and Weber. Every model on this list is Prime-eligible and ships free for members.
If you have been waiting on the best Amazon Prime Day electric grill deals, the discounts we are seeing range from 20 to 40 percent off retail. Below we break down each model by cooking area, wattage, temperature range, and real-world performance so you can pick the right one before stock runs out.
1500W
15-serving capacity
Apartment approved
Removable stand
Fat-removing slope
I have used the George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor grill on three separate camping trips and a handful of balcony cookouts, and it consistently delivers. The 15-serving capacity is enough for a family of four with leftovers, and the removable stand means you can park it on a tabletop indoors or set it up freestanding on the patio.
The five heat settings give you real control over what you are cooking. Burgers on the highest setting get a nice crust, while chicken breasts on medium come out juicy without charring. The George Tough nonstick coating has held up after roughly 40 cooks in my testing.

The fat-removing slope is the headline feature, and it genuinely works. I measured about a tablespoon of grease in the drip tray after cooking six burgers, which is the kind of thing you notice over time. Cleanup takes under five minutes thanks to the nonstick surface.
The biggest annoyance is the non-hinged lid. You have to find a place to set it down every time you check food, which gets old fast during longer cooks. At under nine pounds, the whole unit is light enough to move one-handed.

This grill shines for apartment dwellers who need an apartment-approved electric grill that actually feeds a group. The 15-serving capacity puts it ahead of most indoor-only models in this roundup. It preheats in about 10 minutes and produces zero flare-ups.
If you live in a condo or rental with restrictions on open-flame cooking, this is one of the few grills that building managers actually allow.
The non-hinged lid is the most common complaint across the 18,000-plus reviews. Plan a heat-safe spot next to the grill before you start cooking. The nonstick coating also requires nylon scrubbers, not steel wool, so factor that into your cleaning routine.
Some international buyers report voltage issues since this is a 110V model. For US buyers on a standard outlet, it works perfectly with no adapter needed.
1500W
240 sq in
5 heat settings 350F-550F
2-in-1 stand or tabletop
Grease management
The Cuisinart 2-in-1 caught my attention because of the 240-square-inch cooking surface, which is generous for an electric grill in this price range. I fit 12 burgers on it in one batch during testing, and the adjustable temperature control from 350F to 550F handled everything from slow-cooked chicken to high-heat searing.
The stand converts the grill from a freestanding patio unit to a tabletop model in seconds. I like the central grease channel that routes drippings to a collection cup, which kept flare-ups to zero during my cooks.

Assembly took me about eight minutes with no tools, exactly as advertised. The 6-foot power cord gives you decent placement flexibility, which matters more than you might think when your outdoor outlet is in an awkward spot.
The stand is the weak point here. Several users in the review pool mention it feels unstable, and I noticed some wobble when cooking on uneven patio stones. On flat concrete or a tabletop, it is rock solid.

This is a strong pick for anyone who wants a larger cooking surface than the George Foreman but does not want to spend Weber money. The 240 square inches handle family dinners and small gatherings comfortably.
The five heat settings provide enough range for most recipes, though the dial lacks numbered temperature markings, which some cooks find annoying.
If you plan to use the stand mode frequently, place the grill on a flat, hard surface. Grass and uneven pavers amplify the wobble that some users report. Tabletop mode eliminates the issue entirely and is how I use it most often.
The lid vent is described as flimsy in some reviews, so handle it gently when checking food.
1600W
240 sq in circular
Double layer
Foldable warming rack
Removable grease pan
The Techwood 15-serving grill is the most affordable option in this roundup, and for the price, it delivers solid value. The 1600-watt heating element heats up fast, and the 240-square-inch circular surface handles about 15 servings of food at once.
I used this grill for a tailgate party and appreciated the double-layer design with the foldable warming rack. It let me keep finished burgers warm while the next batch cooked, which is a feature usually reserved for more expensive models.

The main trade-off is build quality and cleaning convenience. The heating element cannot be removed for cleaning, which means you are wiping around it carefully after each use. The grease trap is also on the small side, so plan to empty it mid-cook if you are doing fatty meats.
For the price, though, you get a capable electric grill that works on a standard 120V outlet and produces no flare-ups. The 18-month warranty from Techwood is a nice safety net.

If your budget is tight and you want a basic electric grill for occasional use, the Techwood does the job. It is not built for heavy daily use, but for weekend cookouts and small gatherings, it performs well enough.
The double-layer design and warming rack give it functionality that punches above its price class.
Some users report uneven heating across the cooking surface, with hotter spots near the center. Rotating food during cooking helps. The assembly process can also be finicky, with pre-installed screws that do not always line up perfectly.
Height may be insufficient for taller users when using the stand mode.
1560W
189 sq in
Porcelain-enameled cast-iron grates
Cast aluminum body
Infinite control settings
The Weber Q1400 is the grill I recommend to anyone who wants Weber quality in an electric format. The porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates retain heat beautifully and produce genuine sear marks that rival gas grills. Out of the box, it requires zero assembly, which is rare for Weber products.
I tested the Q1400 on my apartment balcony over a two-month period, cooking everything from steaks to vegetables. The infinite control burner valve lets you dial in exact temperatures, and the cast aluminum body feels like it will last a decade.

The 189-square-inch cooking area is smaller than the Cuisinart or Techwood models, but the heat quality more than makes up for it. Weber’s engineering shows in the even heat distribution across the entire grate surface.
The 6-foot grounded cord is a thoughtful touch, but be aware that using extension cords can cause the cord to heat up. Plug directly into an outlet when possible.

Weber’s reputation for durability is well-earned. The cast aluminum body resists rust and the cast-iron grates hold season over time, developing a natural nonstick surface with proper care. This is a grill you buy once and keep for years.
The infinite control settings give you precision that fixed-click dials cannot match.
The stand is sold separately, which adds to the total cost if you want freestanding use. Some users report shorter element lifespan after several years, so factor in the potential for eventual heating element replacement.
For apartment and condo dwellers who want the closest thing to real grilling without gas or charcoal, the Q1400 is the gold standard.
1200W
118 sq in
450F searing
PFAS-free nonstick
Dishwasher safe parts
The Hamilton Beach Searing Grill has over 31,000 reviews for a reason. At its price point, it is one of the best indoor electric grills you can buy. The 450F searing capability locks in juices on steaks and burgers, and the PFAS-free nonstick plate pops right out for dishwasher cleaning.
I have used this grill weekly for quick weeknight dinners, and it heats to cooking temperature in about five minutes. The 118-square-inch surface serves six people, making it ideal for family meals.

The adjustable temperature control ranges from 200F to 450F, which gives you flexibility for everything from slow-grilled chicken to high-heat searing. The power and preheat indicator lights take the guesswork out of timing.
The extra-large drip tray is genuinely large. I have cooked an entire package of bacon-wrapped chicken without needing to empty it midway, something I cannot say about most indoor grills.

For pure value, nothing in this roundup touches the Hamilton Beach. It delivers searing heat, dishwasher-safe cleanup, and a PFAS-free surface at a fraction of what premium models cost. If your primary need is indoor grilling, start here.
The 31,000-plus review count gives you a massive data pool of real-world experiences to draw from.
Some users report that recent manufacturing batches have a different nonstick coating formula that is more prone to sticking. If you experience this, a light coat of oil before preheating solves the issue.
The flat cooking surface can cause food to slide when flipping, so use a spatula rather than tongs for delicate items.
Electric and charcoal dual fuel
650F max
240 sq in primary
210 sq in griddle
Digital temp display
The Charbroil Bistro Pro is the most innovative grill in this roundup because it combines electric and charcoal cooking in one unit. You can use the electric mode for apartment-friendly everyday grilling, then switch to charcoal when you want authentic smoke flavor on weekends.
I tested the electric mode extensively and was impressed by the 650F maximum temperature, which is significantly higher than most electric grills. The digital temperature display gives you precise control, and the included 210-square-inch stainless steel griddle adds versatility for breakfast cooks.

The 240-square-inch primary cooking space plus an 80-square-inch warming rack gives you plenty of room. Heat reflectors distribute warmth efficiently across the porcelain-coated grates, reducing the hot and cold spots that plague cheaper electric grills.
The standard outlet compatibility with a 6.5-foot cord means you do not need any special wiring. Just plug it in and start cooking.

The ability to cook with electricity for convenience and charcoal for flavor is what sets this grill apart. No other model in this roundup offers both. If you want the option of real charcoal taste without committing to a charcoal-only grill, this is your answer.
The griddle plate inclusion means you can cook pancakes, eggs, and bacon right alongside your grilled items.
Plan for two to three hours of assembly time. Some users report screw and hole alignment issues that slow the process. Once assembled, though, the grill is sturdy and well-built.
The warranty is voided if you use the grill for long, slow smoking sessions, which is an unusual restriction. The controller may also shut off during extended cooks to protect the heating element.
1450W
14-inch surface
500F max
Interchangeable plates
Dishwasher safe
The Ninja 14-inch grill and griddle is the indoor model I reach for most often. The interchangeable plates let you switch between grill mode for steaks and burgers and griddle mode for pancakes and eggs. The 500F maximum heat produces genuine sear marks that you do not expect from an indoor electric grill.
I cooked a full breakfast for four on the griddle plate, then swapped to the grill plate for salmon that evening. The edge-to-edge heating means there are no cold corners, which is a common problem with cheaper contact grills.

The dishwasher-safe plates are the cleanup feature that sells this grill. After cooking, the plates pop out and go straight into the dishwasher. The perforated mesh lid reduces smoke while still allowing moisture to escape.
At just under 8 pounds, this is one of the lightest grills in the roundup. It stores easily in a cabinet when not in use.

Having both grill and griddle capability in one compact appliance saves counter space and money. If you currently own a separate panini press and a flat griddle, the Ninja replaces both.
The nonstick ceramic coating performs well across hundreds of uses according to the review data.
This grill can produce significant smoke when cooking at 500F, especially with fatty meats. Use it under a range hood or near an open window. In well-ventilated kitchens, smoke is minimal.
For thin steaks, the recommended 350F setting may overcook them before grill marks develop. Try 400F for thinner cuts.
1790W
20-inch plates
250F-500F range
PFAS-free ceramic
Detachable ventilated lid
The Ninja Sizzle Pro XL is the big brother to the 14-inch model, with 40 percent more cooking surface. The 20-inch plates hold 10-plus burgers or a full breakfast for 8 to 10 people. If you cook for a large family or entertain regularly, this is the indoor electric grill to get.
I hosted a brunch for eight using the griddle plate and cooked an entire batch of pancakes, bacon, and eggs in two rounds. The even edge-to-edge heating means every pancake cooks at the same rate, regardless of where it sits on the plate.

The custom temperature control from 250F to 500F gives you precision for delicate items like eggs and high-heat capability for searing. The PFAS-free ceramic coating is a meaningful safety feature, especially for households with children.
The detachable ventilated lid and removable grease catch make cleanup straightforward, though the unit’s 23-pound weight means you will not be moving it around casually.

If you regularly cook for more than four people, the XL is worth the upgrade. The extra surface area eliminates the need for multiple cooking batches, which saves significant time during meal prep.
The 1790-watt heating element also means faster recovery time when you add cold food to the plate.
Like the 14-inch Ninja, the XL produces smoke at higher temperatures. Plan your cooking location near a range hood or outdoors on a covered patio with an outlet. The aluminum plates can cool quickly when large quantities of cold food are added, so preheat thoroughly.
International buyers may need a voltage adapter since this is a 120V model.
1600W
15.15-inch cooking rack
11-inch warming rack
Double U heating tubes
Detachable stand
The CUSIMAX electric grill is a newer entrant in the indoor/outdoor electric grill space, and it offers solid value for the price. The 1600-watt double U heating tubes heat up quickly and distribute warmth more evenly than single-element designs.
I tested this grill on a small apartment balcony and found the 15.15-inch cooking rack plus 11-inch warming rack combination practical for small gatherings. The detachable stand means you can use it freestanding or on a tabletop.

The adjustable temperature control handles different foods well, and the removable grease tray simplifies cleanup. The compact footprint makes it ideal for tight spaces where a larger grill would not fit.
At around 15 pounds, it is light enough to carry to a friend’s place for a cookout. The pre-assembled packaging means minimal setup work out of the box.

If you want the flexibility of indoor and outdoor use without spending over $150, the CUSIMAX is a capable choice. The double U heating tube design is a step up from basic single-element grills in the same price range.
The included warming rack is a feature often missing from budget grills.
The lid lacks a temperature gauge, so you are relying on the adjustable dial without knowing the exact internal temperature. Some users report assembly hole alignment issues that require patience to resolve.
The 220V rating may require an adapter in some regions, though US buyers on standard outlets should have no issues.
1500W
5-in-1 cooking
Dual temp control
Reversible plates
3-year warranty
The Cuisinart Griddler is not a traditional outdoor electric grill, but it earns a spot in this roundup because it does so much so well. The 5-in-1 functionality covers contact grill, panini press, full grill, full griddle, and half grill/half griddle modes. If counter space is limited, this one appliance replaces four.
I have used the Griddler for panini sandwiches, grilled chicken, pancakes, and even bacon. The dual temperature controls let you set different heats for the top and bottom plates, which matters for foods that need different cooking intensities on each side.

The floating hinge applies even pressure regardless of food thickness, which means your thick panini and your thin chicken cutlet both get properly pressed. The removable nonstick plates are dishwasher safe, making cleanup a two-minute job.
With over 32,000 reviews, the Griddler has one of the largest review pools of any kitchen appliance on Amazon. Users report units lasting 11-plus years, which speaks to the build quality.

If you live in an apartment without outdoor space and want maximum cooking versatility from a single appliance, the Griddler is hard to beat. It handles everything from breakfast to dinner without requiring multiple devices.
The 3-year warranty from Cuisinart provides peace of mind for a frequently used appliance.
The plates have a slight tilt designed for grease runoff, which is great for meats but can cause liquid foods like pancake batter to pool on one side. If you plan to cook a lot of breakfast items, be aware of this design choice.
A light coating of oil helps with foods that tend to stick despite the nonstick surface.
1750W
220 sq in
2-in-1 removable stand
Nonstick plate
15-plus servings
The Techwood 2-in-1 is the most powerful electric grill in this roundup at 1750 watts, and it shows in the cooking performance. The 220-square-inch surface handles 15-plus servings, making it suitable for larger gatherings despite its portable design.
I took this grill on a camping trip and was impressed by how quickly it reached cooking temperature. The 2-in-1 removable stand design means you can set it up freestanding at a campsite or use it as a tabletop grill at a picnic table.

The nonstick grilling surface cleans up easily, and the removable drip tray captures grease effectively. At its price point, the combination of 1750 watts and 220 square inches of cooking space is hard to match.

With an 83 percent 5-star rating from verified buyers, this newer model is getting strong early reviews. Stock is limited, which is something to keep in mind for Prime Day.
If wattage matters to you, the Techwood 2-in-1 leads this roundup at 1750 watts. Higher wattage means faster heating and better temperature recovery when you add cold food. For tailgating and camping, this matters.
The 220-square-inch capacity rivals grills that cost significantly more.
The assembly instructions have been criticized as unclear by some buyers. Budget extra time for setup, and consider laying out all parts before starting. The power cord is shorter than ideal, so plan your outlet location accordingly.
Stock is currently limited to 13 units, so if this grill interests you, do not wait until the end of Prime Day to decide.
Electric with wood pellets
7-in-1 functions
Bluetooth app
Dual thermometers
180 sq in
The Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect XL is the most versatile grill in this roundup, offering seven cooking functions in one unit. You can grill, BBQ smoke, air fry, roast, bake, broil, and dehydrate, all powered by electricity with real wood pellets for authentic smoke flavor. This is the grill I recommend to anyone who wants a single outdoor cooking appliance that does everything.
I tested the Woodfire over a six-week period, smoking a brisket, grilling burgers, and air frying chicken wings. The Bluetooth-connected Ninja ProConnect app sent notifications when food reached target temperatures, which meant I could socialize with guests instead of hovering over the grill.

The dual built-in thermometers let you cook two different proteins to different doneness levels simultaneously. I cooked chicken thighs to 165F and a steak to 135F at the same time, which is a feature no other grill in this roundup can match.
The 180-square-inch cooking space fits two full racks of ribs, 10 burgers, or a 10-pound brisket. The weather-resistant construction means you can leave it outside year-round without a cover.

The Woodfire uses electricity for heat and real wood pellets for smoke flavor. This combination gives you the convenience of electric grilling with the taste that only wood smoke can provide. It cooks faster than traditional pellet smokers while still delivering genuine smoke flavor.
The included pellet starter packs let you test the system before committing to a full pellet purchase.
If you already own a separate air fryer, smoker, and grill, the Woodfire replaces all three. The 7-in-1 functionality and app connectivity make it the most technologically advanced grill in this roundup. With an 81 percent 5-star rating across nearly 1,000 reviews, buyer satisfaction is high.
The smoke flavor is lighter than what you get from a dedicated low-and-slow smoker, so manage your expectations accordingly.
Choosing the right electric grill during Amazon Prime Day comes down to five key factors. Here is what our team focuses on when evaluating models.
Wattage directly affects how hot your grill gets and how fast it recovers temperature when you add cold food. The grills in this roundup range from 1200 watts to 1790 watts. For outdoor cooking and searing, look for 1500 watts or higher. The Techwood 2-in-1 at 1750 watts and the Ninja Sizzle Pro XL at 1790 watts lead the field.
Indoor-only grills like the Hamilton Beach at 1200 watts are fine for contact grilling but will not sear like higher-wattage models.
Cooking surface determines how many people you can feed in one batch. The Cuisinart 2-in-1 and Techwood 15-serving both offer 240 square inches, enough for 12 burgers. The Ninja Sizzle Pro XL at 20 inches handles 10-plus burgers or breakfast for 10.
For solo cooks or couples, 118 to 189 square inches is plenty. The Hamilton Beach and Weber Q1400 fit this profile.
Decide where you plan to cook most often. Indoor-only models like the Ninja 14-inch, Hamilton Beach, and Cuisinart Griddler are designed for kitchen counters. Indoor/outdoor hybrids like the George Foreman, Cuisinart 2-in-1, and CUSIMAX include stands for patio use.
The Ninja Woodfire and Weber Q1400 are outdoor-only models that deliver the closest experience to traditional grilling.
Many apartments and condos prohibit gas and charcoal grills but allow electric models. The George Foreman is explicitly marketed as apartment approved, and the Weber Q1400 is a favorite among balcony grillers on Reddit’s grilling forums. Check your building’s rules before purchasing, and prioritize smokeless or low-smoke models for close quarters.
The Ninja indoor models and Hamilton Beach produce minimal smoke, making them suitable for kitchen use under a range hood.
Higher maximum temperatures mean better searing. The Charbroil Bistro Pro reaches 650F, the highest in this roundup, followed by the Ninja models at 500F and the Cuisinart 2-in-1 at 550F. Precise temperature control matters for delicate items, so look for infinite dial controls or digital displays.
The Weber Q1400’s infinite control valve and the Charbroil’s digital display are standout features for temperature precision.
For electric grills, the Weber Q1400 is our top overall pick for outdoor use, while the George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor grill is the best apartment-approved option. The Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect XL is the best choice if you want a multi-function grill that also smokes and air fries.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 (June 23-26) offers some of the deepest grill discounts of the year, with electric grills from Weber, Ninja, Traeger, and George Foreman seeing 20 to 40 percent price drops. Amazon consistently beats big-box retailers on electric grill pricing during this event.
The best electric grill depends on your needs. For outdoor quality, the Weber Q1400 with cast-iron grates is the top choice. For indoor versatility, the Ninja Sizzle Pro XL or Cuisinart Griddler are excellent. For apartment balconies, the George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor grill is apartment-approved and reliable.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23-26. Amazon typically holds a second sale event called Prime Big Deal Days in October, which also features grill discounts, though the summer event generally has the deepest pricing on outdoor and electric grills.
Yes, electric grills are generally permitted on apartment balconies where gas and charcoal grills are banned. Models like the George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor grill are explicitly marketed as apartment approved. Always check your building’s specific rules and lease terms before purchasing.
The best Amazon Prime Day electric grill deals for 2026 cover a wide range of needs and budgets. Our editor’s choice is the George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor grill for its apartment-approved design and 15-serving capacity. The Weber Q1400 remains the premium outdoor pick, and the Hamilton Beach Searing Grill is unbeatable for indoor value.
Prime Day runs June 23-26, and the best deals tend to sell out before the event ends. If a model on this list fits your needs, grab it before stock disappears. Check the links above for the latest pricing, and happy grilling.