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Looking for an electric griddle that fits a tight budget but still handles a weekend brunch crowd? Nine models under $100 were compared, from the $34.99 Chefman Electric Griddle up to the $88.95 Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 Indoor Grill. The lineup splits into three price tiers: budget picks like Chefman, Bella, and the Presto Liddle; mid‑range options such as Black+Decker, Dash, and Presto 07062; and premium choices including the Presto 07061, Presto 07073 XL, and Hamilton Beach.
Key specs vary widely – the Presto 07061 features a 22‑inch cooking surface, a PFAS‑free ceramic coating and a 4.7/5 rating from over 31,000 reviewers, while the Black+Decker model offers a removable warming tray and 1500 W power. Weight ranges from a lightweight 3.3 lb Liddle to a heftier 9.0 lb Hamilton Beach, and temperature controls run from simple knobs to automatic Control Master systems. The following sections break down surface area, heat consistency, cleanup ease and more, so you can match a griddle to your kitchen and cooking style.

Presto 07061
Its low 2.5‑inch height lets it tuck under cabinets, delivering top value without sacrificing cooking surface.

BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
Ideal for families needing a larger 22‑inch cooking area, and it comes $22 cheaper than the Presto 07061, making it a solid choice for budget‑conscious cooks.

Chefman Electric Griddle
Stands out with a 10‑inch length, the smallest surface of the group, ideal in dorm rooms or tiny kitchens, and it’s the cheapest at $34.99.
Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric)
Price Range

Presto 07061
$69.99

BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
$47.99

Chefman Electric Griddle
$34.99

Dash Deluxe Everyday Electric Griddle
$59.99

Bella 10" x 20" Electric Griddle
$40.99

Presto 07073 XL Tilt-N-fold
$75.99

Presto 07062
$62.99

Presto 07211 Liddle
$39.99

Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Indoor Grill
$88.95
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Presto 07061 offers a 26.25‑inch wide, 5.7‑pound cast‑aluminum griddle with a PFAS‑free ceramic surface and removable handles, making it a solid choice for families needing a big, reliable cooking area under $100.
The standout spec is its generous width of 26.25 inches, which translates to an extra‑large cooking surface that reviewers say can hold up to 12 slices of French toast or a full family breakfast in one go. The unit sits on a heavy cast‑aluminum base that users describe as “virtually warp‑proof,” and the Control Master heat system maintains a steady temperature across the whole surface.
Compared with the other eight griddles in this roundup, the Presto is wider than the Dash Deluxe (22.8 in) and Bella (22.83 in) models, and its 2.5‑inch height is a touch taller than the Presto 07073 XL Tilt‑N‑Fold’s 1.87 in profile. At 5.7 lb it's heavier than the BLACK+DECKER 8‑Serving griddle (4.96 lb) but lighter than the Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 Indoor Grill (9.0 lb). Its width also exceeds the compact Black+Decker unit’s 13 in, giving you more cooking real‑estate without a significant weight penalty.
Professional reviewers highlight the slide‑out drip tray and the PFAS‑free textured ceramic coating as major convenience factors—grease drains easily and the surface stays non‑stick without harsh chemicals. Users love the removable handles, noting they detach without tools and allow the griddle to fit into an 18‑inch cabinet. However, several owners point out that the 13.5‑inch depth can be a tight fit for shallower storage spaces, and the single heat control means you can’t set different temperatures for separate zones.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers who need a spacious, durable griddle for family‑size breakfasts and are okay with a single temperature zone.
Avoid if: You have limited cabinet depth, require separate heating zones, or prefer a model with a digital temperature readout.
TL;DR: The Black+Decker GD2051B offers 1500 W of power, an 8‑serving capacity, and a removable drip tray for $47.99, making it a solid budget choice for families who need a reliable, easy‑clean griddle.
The standout spec is its 1500 W heating element, which the manufacturer says delivers fast, even heat across the 22.0‑inch length and 13.0‑inch width. At just 4.96 pounds and a low 3.5‑inch profile, it’s light enough to store in a cabinet yet sturdy enough for daily use. The adjustable knob with a removable temperature probe lets you dial in the right heat for pancakes, bacon, or veggies.
When you line it up against the other eight models, the Black+Decker sits in the middle of the weight range—lighter than the Bella (5.51 lb) and the Dash Deluxe (6.2 lb), but a touch heavier than the Chefman (4.4 lb). Its 22.0‑inch length is longer than the Chefman’s 10.0‑inch length and comparable to the Presto 07062’s 26.12‑inch span, giving you a decent cooking area without the bulk of the larger Presto XL Tilt‑N‑Fold. The price point of $47.99 also lands it below the Dash Deluxe and Presto 07061, while still offering the same 1500 W power that the Dash and Presto XL share.
Users consistently praise the large surface for handling eight servings at once and love the slide‑out warming tray that keeps food hot while the rest cooks. Professional reviewers note the ceramic, PFAS/PTFE/PFOA‑free non‑stick coating as “five times more durable” than standard coatings, and the removable drip tray makes cleanup a breeze. The most common complaint is that metal utensils can scratch the surface, so a rubber or silicone spatula is recommended. A few owners mention the 20‑24‑inch overall width can be a tight fit on cramped countertops.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Families or groups that need to prepare 8‑serving breakfasts and value easy cleanup.
Avoid if: You have limited counter space or need a ultra‑lightweight, highly portable griddle.
“highly recommended”
TL;DR: The Chefman Electric Griddle offers a spacious 10 × 20‑inch, 200 sq in non‑stick surface, adjustable 200‑420 °F heat and dishwasher‑safe cleanup for just $34.99, making it a solid budget choice for family meals.
The extra‑large 10 × 20‑inch cooking surface is the standout spec, giving you 200 sq in of non‑stick area that can accommodate several pancakes, eggs or burgers at once. Temperature’s adjustable from 200 °F up to 420 °F, and the removable temperature probe lets you monitor heat precisely. The low‑profile height of 3.2 in and a width of 18.6 in keep the griddle compact enough to store in most cabinets.
At 4.4 lb, the Chefman sits between the lightweight Presto 07211 Liddle (3.3 lb) and the heavier Bella model (5.51 lb). Its 18.6 in width is narrower than Bella’s 22.83 in but wider than the Presto 07211’s 14.44 in, offering a middle ground for countertop space. The 3.2 in height is slightly lower than Bella’s 11.41 in and comparable to the BLACK+DECKER’s 3.5 in, while the 10.0 in length is shorter than Bella’s 22.0 in and the Dash Deluxe’s 12.5 in, making it a good fit for tighter kitchens.
Users consistently praise the even heat distribution across the 200 sq in surface, noting that it reduces the need for extra oil and keeps breakfast items cooking uniformly. Professional reviewers highlight the fully immersible, dishwasher‑safe cooktop as a major convenience for cleanup. A recurring complaint is the small temperature control dial, which some find fiddly during cooking, and a few users mention occasional minor heating inconsistencies. The maximum 420 °F limit means the griddle isn’t intended for high‑heat searing beyond that range. The manufacturer doesn’t list a wattage rating.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
Avoid if: You need very high‑heat searing beyond 420 °F or prefer a larger temperature knob for fine adjustments
“highly recommended”
TL;DR: The Dash Deluxe Everyday Electric Griddle offers a roomy 20 × 10.5‑inch nonstick surface, 1500 W heating and precise probe control, earning a 4.7‑star rating for $59.99.
At 20 in × 10.5 in, the cooking surface ranks among the largest in the sub‑$100 segment, letting you fry several pancakes or burgers at once. The unit draws 1500 W, delivering the heat needed for the advertised 400°F range, and the built‑in heating probe lets you dial in temperature without guesswork. Weighing 6.2 lb, it sits solidly on the countertop while the anti‑slip feet keep it steady.
Compared with the eight other griddles in this roundup, the Dash sits in the middle of the price band—higher than the most budget‑friendly models but cheaper than the premium Presto and Hamilton Beach options. Its 6.2‑lb weight makes it heavier than the Presto 07062 and Chefman units, yet lighter than the larger Hamilton Beach and Presto 07073 models. The 1500 W rating matches the BLACK+DECKER model, while a few competitors list lower wattage or omit the figure entirely.
Customers consistently praise the spacious surface and the ease of cleaning the removable dishwasher‑safe drip tray. Reviewers also note the temperature probe’s accuracy, which helps avoid under‑ or over‑cooking. On the downside, several users mention that the plastic housing feels less rugged than metal‑cased rivals and that the three preset temperature levels can be limiting for more precise recipes.
The griddle’s dimensions—2.9 in high, 12.5 in long and 22.8 in wide—fit comfortably on most kitchen counters. A PFOA‑free nonstick coating reduces the need for excess oil, and the anti‑slip feet prevent movement during cooking. While the manufacturer doesn’t list a warranty, the high review count of 7,685 and a 4.7‑star average suggest solid owner satisfaction.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $59.99
“highly recommended”
TL;DR: The Bella 10" × 20" Electric Griddle offers a spacious 1500 W ceramic surface, solid 4.5‑star rating, and a full set of accessories for just $40.99.
At the heart of the Bella griddle is a 1500 W heating element that can reach 200 °F‑400 °F across six preset temperatures, giving you fast, consistent heat for everything from pancakes to eggs. The cooking surface measures a full 10" × 20", and the unit itself weighs 5.51 lb, making it sturdy enough for family meals while still easy to lift off the counter.
Compared with the other eight models, Bella sits in the middle of the weight range—heavier than the 3.3 lb Presto Liddle and the 4.4 lb Chefman griddle, but lighter than the 6.2 lb Dash Deluxe. Its 1500 W power matches the Dash and the Black+Decker 8‑Serving models, giving it more heat output than the lower‑wattage Presto Liddle. Priced at $40.99, it's a few dollars above the $39.99 Presto Liddle but still below the $59.99 Dash and $47.99 Black+Decker options.
Reviewers consistently praise the EverGood™ ceramic nonstick coating for releasing food effortlessly and cleaning with a quick rinse—many note that the included dishwasher‑safe drip tray and fully immersible design make cleanup a breeze. Families love the large surface for batch cooking, with users reporting the ability to fry up to ten eggs or six pancakes in one go. Professional reviewers also highlight the removable temperature probe for precise control.
One practical note: the 1500 W draw can trip standard circuits, so use a dedicated outlet. Some users with heat‑sensitive countertops, such as Corian, have reported surface discoloration unless you use a trivet. The griddle’s depth of 3.34 in and height of 11.41 in keep it compact enough for most countertops, while the 22.83 in width provides ample cooking real estate.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
“highly recommended”
TL;DR: The Presto 07073 XL Tilt‑N‑fold offers a massive 254 sq in PFAS‑free ceramic griddle, 1500 W rapid heating and a tilt‑down grease‑drain system, but its larger footprint and higher price suit bigger kitchens.
The standout spec is the 254 sq in cooking surface, the largest area among the nine griddles in this roundup. Coupled with a 1500 W heating element, the unit heats quickly and distributes heat evenly across the entire surface.
Compared with its peers, the Presto is heavier than the Bella (5.51 lb) and Chefman (4.4 lb) models, but lighter than the Hamilton Beach grill’s 9.0 lb build. Its cooking area also exceeds the Hamilton Beach’s 180 sq in surface and the Dash’s 20 × 10.5 in dimensions, making it the most spacious option. However, it sits at a higher price point than many sub‑$100 alternatives.
Users consistently praise the generous surface for handling 8‑12 servings and the tilt‑down levers for easy grease drainage, calling the feature “great for healthier meals.” Professional reviewers note the warp‑resistant cast‑aluminum base and the automatic Control Master® temperature system as strong points. A downside: several owners report that the tilt‑handle tabs feel flimsy and can break with regular use, and the 19‑inch width can feel bulky on small countertops.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Large families or households that regularly prepare 8‑12 servings of breakfast, brunch, or dinner.
Avoid if: You're limited on countertop space or need a lower‑priced option — it's priced at $75.99.
“The tilt handles broke twice; the 1/4‑inch tabs are flimsy.”
TL;DR: The Presto 07062 offers a 26.12‑inch long, 13.47‑inch wide ceramic griddle with removable handles and a 4.6‑star rating, but its bulk and $62.99 price make it a solid mid‑range choice for larger households.
The standout spec is its 26.12‑inch length, which makes it the longest surface in this nine‑product set. Combined with a 13.47‑inch width, the cooking area comfortably fits family‑size breakfasts, and the textured ceramic nonstick coating promises easy release and cleanup. The unit weighs 5.7 pounds, a middle ground that feels sturdy without being overly heavy.
Compared with the other griddles, the Presto 07062 is heavier than the Black+Decker model (4.96 lb) and the Chefman (4.4 lb), but lighter than the Dash Deluxe (6.2 lb) and the Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 grill (9.0 lb). Its length outpaces the Dash’s 12.5‑inch span and the Presto 07061’s 13.5‑inch length, while its width is narrower than the Dash’s 22.8 in and Bella’s 22.83 in, giving it a more compact footprint despite the long cooking surface. Price‑wise, it sits above the sub‑$50 options in the lineup but below the higher‑priced Hamilton Beach and Presto XL models.
Reviewers consistently praise the extra‑large cooking surface for handling pancakes, eggs, and multiple burgers at once, and professional reviewers note the PFAS‑free ceramic coating supports health‑conscious cooking. Users highlight the removable handles as a storage convenience, though many point out that the handles add bulk, making the griddle less portable for everyday moves. They describe the heavy cast‑aluminum base as durable and warping‑resistant, reinforcing its suitability for frequent, high‑heat use.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Large households or entertaining situations that need a spacious, well‑reviewed griddle with a durable, nonstick surface.
Avoid if: You need a highly portable or ultra‑compact griddle, or you’re shopping on a tight budget — it’s priced at $62.99.
TL;DR: The Presto 07211 Liddle delivers a compact 8.5 × 10.5‑inch PFAS‑free ceramic griddle with 1000 W heating, weighing just 3.3 lb, making it a solid budget pick for singles or couples.
The standout spec is the 1000 W power rating combined with a heavy cast‑aluminum base that keeps the cooking surface stable and helps maintain even heat. At 3.3 lb, it’s considerably lighter than the Bella 10″ × 20″ griddle (5.51 lb) and the Dash Deluxe (6.2 lb), which can make it easier to store in a small kitchen.
Compared with the eight other models in this roundup, the Liddle’s cooking area of 8.5 × 10.5 inches is smaller than the Chefman’s 10 × 20‑inch surface and the Dash’s 20 × 10.5‑inch surface, so it serves 1‑2 portions at a time. Its 1000 W wattage is also lower than the 1500 W found in the Bella, BLACK+DECKER, Dash, and Presto XL models, which some reviewers note can lead to slower heating when cooking larger batches.
Users consistently praise the automatic Control Master temperature maintenance, saying it “takes the guesswork out of heat settings.” The PFAS‑free ceramic nonstick coating earns compliments for easy food release and quick cleanup, especially since you can fully immerse it once you remove the heat control. People commonly complain that the limited cooking surface makes the griddle less suitable for families or for cooking multiple items simultaneously.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious singles or couples who need a space‑saving griddle for quick breakfasts or snacks.
Avoid if: You regularly cook for larger groups or require a high‑power griddle for rapid heating.
TL;DR: The Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 Electric Indoor Grill offers a reversible 180 sq in nonstick surface, dual temperature zones up to 425 °F and 1400 W power, but its 9‑lb weight and $88.95 price make it a premium choice for small households.
The standout feature is the 180 sq in cooking surface that flips between a grill and a griddle, letting you run two independent zones with dual adjustable dials. With a maximum temperature of 425 °F and a 1400 W heating element, the unit delivers even heat for everything from pancakes to burgers.
Compared with the eight other griddles in this roundup, the Hamilton Beach model is heavier—at 9.0 lb it tops the range, while competitors range from about 3.3 lb to 6.5 lb. Its surface area is also smaller than the Presto 07073’s 254 sq in and the Dash Deluxe’s roughly 210 sq in, though it still exceeds the 200 sq in offered by the Chefman model. The 36‑in cord is shorter than many kitchen appliances, which some users note feels restrictive in tighter kitchens.
Everyday reviewers love the convenience of the reversible plates and the fact that both the drip tray and plates are dishwasher‑safe. Professional reviewers highlight the PFAS‑free ceramic nonstick coating and the clear LED indicator lights that signal when each zone hits the set temperature. A common complaint is that the fixed appliance height makes it tricky to sear thicker cuts, and occasional grease splatter occurs if the drip tray fills too quickly.
Additional technical details include non‑slip feet for stability, a 36‑in power cord, and a one‑year warranty. The dual independent dials give precise control, while the PFAS‑free ceramic surface promises easy food release and quick cleanup.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Small families or couples who want a versatile countertop appliance that can grill and griddle without swapping devices.
Avoid if: You need ultra‑high heat searing, a lightweight travel‑ready unit, or the absolute lowest price point.
“perfect for indoor cooking”
Breakdown

Presto 07061
Pros

BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
Pros

Chefman Electric Griddle
Pros

Dash Deluxe Everyday Electric Griddle
Pros
Cons
Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
Presto 07061
Best ValueBest for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option

BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
Best for: Most users looking for a well-reviewed, reliable mainstream option
$47.99-$22.00 vs winner
Skip Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Indoor Grill if…
Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
We’re naming the National Presto 07061 as the clear winner. It sports a solid 4.7‑star rating from 31,708 reviewers, a modest $69.99 price tag, and a compact 2.5‑inch height that fits easily on a countertop. The cast‑aluminum base and PFAS‑free ceramic nonstick surface give it durability without adding bulk, and at 5.7 lb it’s sturdy yet portable.
The Black+Decker 8‑Serving Electric Griddle lands as the runner‑up, especially if you need to feed a family or a group of friends. Its 22.0‑inch length and 8‑serving capacity let you cook a full breakfast at once, while the 1500 W power and slide‑out warming tray keep food hot. At $47.99 and just under 5 lb, it’s a budget‑friendly workhorse.
Looking at the other price tiers, the Chefman Electric Griddle is the best budget pick at $34.99, offering the lowest entry price for anyone who wants a basic griddle. For a mid‑range option, the Black+Decker model we just highlighted balances size and power without breaking the bank. If you’re willing to spend more for added versatility, the Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 Electric Indoor Grill tops the premium tier at $88.95, delivering grill, griddle, and pan functions in one unit.
Pick the Presto 07061 today and enjoy reliable, non‑stick cooking without overspending.
The Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 Electric Indoor Grill is a solid outdoor choice because its 9 lb weight and non‑slip feet keep it stable on uneven tables, and the two 180 sq in cooking zones let you grill and griddle at the same time. Its 1400 W power and PFAS‑free ceramic surface also handle high‑heat searing without smoking up the area.
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