Buy an electric grill for any season
Electric grills first became popular when George Foreman released his electric grill in the 1990s. Since then, various brands have introduced new versions of electric grills to the market.
It's important to know that the size of your grill affects not only how much meat you can cook at once, but also how easily you can transport or store the grill. There's also the power to consider: the higher it is, the more likely you are to cook meat more easily and quickly.

Breville BGR820XL The Smart Grill
Breville's aesthetically beautiful stainless steel grill measures approximately 14 x 17 inches. Each plate measures approximately 9 x 15 inches and comes with one extra grill plate.
It has 1800 watts of power. The grill's cast aluminum non-stick plates hide built-in heating elements that can heat up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. It's even smart enough to quickly respond to temperature drops. The top plate is not only height-adjustable; it can also be removed completely. This means it can cook meat and vegetables.
- Materials: Stainless steel, non-stick cast aluminum plates
- Dimensions: 16.7 x 14 x 5 inches
- Power: 1800 watts
- Use: Inside the house

Starfrit The Rock Indoor Smokeless Electric BBQ Grill
Starfrit's The Rock Indoor Smokeless Grill is popular with customers for its ability to expertly grill everything from vegetables and kebabs to steak and bacon. Weighing just 5 pounds, it doesn't take up much space for storage.
Below the non-stick cast aluminum rods is a water-filled drip tray that catches any dripping oil or grease and reduces (but doesn't completely eliminate) smoke. The heating element is built into the grid, so you don't have to worry about hot or cold spots. An adjustable dial on the plug controls the temperature, which can reach up to 450 degrees.
It also has a setting to keep your food warm. When you're done eating burgers, vegetables, or any meat, you can keep your food warm. It's dishwasher safe.
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