Electric grills: they're greater for the environment, avoid harsh chemical tastes, and are great in many places where traditional gas grills aren't permitted. But with all that electronic grilling power at hand, which one's the grill for you? To answer that question, we sized up the brands we carry into this electric grill comparison chart. Simply look below for a lineup of their common features — their configurations, cooking area, control types, and much more. Picking the best electric grill for you has never been so easy... hey, sort of like running one of these grills!

Blaze Coyote Electri-Chef Fire Magic Kenyon Napoleon Weber
Available Configuration Portable, Post-Mount, Built-In Portable, Post-Mount Built-In, Freestanding, Post-Mounted, Portable Portable, Post-Mount Portable, Built-In Portable Portable, Freestanding
Exterior Material 304 Grade Stainless Steel 304 Grade Stainless Steel 304 Grade Stainless Steel 304 Grade Stainless Steel 304 Grade Stainless Steel Cast Aluminum Cast Aluminum
Cooking Grate Material Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Cast Aluminum Porcelain Coated Cast Iron Porcelain Coated Cast Iron
Cooking Area
  • Primary: 274 Sq. In.
  • Secondary: 79 Sq. In.

156 Sq. In.

  • Topaz: 224 Sq. In.
  • Emerald: 336 Sq. In.
  • Ruby: 448 Sq. In.
  • Diamond: 672 Sq. In.

252 Sq. In.

  • Rio: 152 Sq. In.
  • Floridian: 155 Sq. In.
  • Frontier: 184 Sq. In.
  • Texan: 309 Sq. In.

285 Sq. In.

  • Q 1400: 186 Sq. In.
  • Q 2400: 280 Sq. In.
  • Pulse 2000: 278 Sq. In.
Wattage

1500

1300

  • Topaz: 2640
  • Emerald: 3520
  • Ruby: 5280
  • Diamond: 8360

1800

  • Rio, Frontier, Floridian: 1300
  • Texan: 3000

1500

1560

Control Type Control Knobs Control Knobs Digital Controls, Control Knobs Digital Control Digital Control Control Knobs Control Knobs
Made in the USA No No Yes Yes Yes No No
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