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When you want a griddle that cooks without PFAS‑based chemicals, the market offers a surprisingly tight selection. The review covered 9 electric griddles, from the $47.99 Black+Decker that holds a 4.5/5 rating across 6,721 reviews to the $88.95 Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 Indoor Grill with dual‑zone heat control. All models feature some form of ceramic or PFAS‑free coating, but they differ in size, power and extra features.
The units are grouped into three price tiers. The budget corner includes the Black+Decker ($47.99, 1500 W, 22‑inch cooking surface), the GreenLife 20‑inch griddle ($49.99) and the Hamilton Beach 200‑sq‑in model ($49.99), each carrying ratings between 4.3 and 4.5 stars. Mid‑range picks such as the Presto 07023 ($58.99, 14 × 15‑inch square surface, cool‑touch base) and the GreenPan Advanced ($59.99, single‑knob control) sit between $58.99 and $62.99 and earn 4.1‑4.7 ratings. Premium options – the Presto 07061 ($69.99, heavy cast‑aluminum base) and the Tilt ‘n Drain version ($69.99), plus the Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 ($88.95) – price between $69.99 and $88.95 and earn the highest user scores.
Below is a breakdown of how each griddle handles heating, cleaning and countertop space so you can match the right PFAS‑free surface to your kitchen.

BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
Its 22.0‑inch length gives a spacious 8‑serving cooking area while staying budget‑friendly, delivering strong value and high ratings.

Presto 07023
Ideal for everyday home cooks who want a reliable mainstream griddle, it’s $58.99—about $11 more than the Best Overall.

Presto 07061
With its compact 13.5‑inch length and low 2.5‑inch height, you can store it easily, and it provides a space‑saving option that larger models lack.
Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Presto 07023)
Price Range

BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
$47.99

Presto 07023
$58.99

Presto 07061
$69.99

Presto 07062
$62.99

Presto 07046 Tilt 'n Drain
$69.99

Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Indoor Grill
$88.95

GreenLife 20" Extra Large Electric Griddle
$49.99

Hamilton Beach 200 Sq. In. Electric Griddle
$63.45

GreenPan Advanced 10.5"x20" Electric Griddle
$59.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Black+Decker 8‑Serving Electric Griddle delivers fast, even heating across a 22‑inch cooking surface for under $48, making it a solid budget choice for family breakfasts.
The standout spec is its 1500 W heating element, and the manufacturer says it provides quick, uniform heat for up to eight servings at once. At 3.5 inches tall, 22.0 inches long and 13.0 inches wide, the unit offers a generous cooking area while staying under 5 pounds (4.96 lb), a convenient weight for moving it between kitchen stations.
Compared with the other eight griddles in this roundup, the Black+Decker is lighter than Hamilton Beach’s 5.7‑pound model and heavier than GreenLife’s 4.23‑pound option. Its 22.0‑inch length outpaces GreenLife’s 11.42‑inch length and Hamilton Beach’s 10.7‑inch length, giving you more real‑estate for pancakes or bacon without sacrificing countertop space as much as the longer Presto units.
User feedback highlights the fast, even heating and the slide‑out warming tray that keeps cooked food hot while you finish the batch. Professional reviewers note the manufacturer markets the ceramic non‑stick coating as PFAS‑free and advertises it as five times more durable than standard coatings, and they praise the removable drip tray for easy cleanup. However, several users warn that metal utensils can scratch the surface, so a silicone or rubber spatula is advisable.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option
Avoid if: You've limited desk space or need portability
“highly recommended”
TL;DR: The Presto 07023 offers a 14 × 15‑inch PFAS‑free ceramic griddle, cool‑touch base and versatile multi‑function tray at $58.99, earning a 4.7‑star rating from over 2,000 users.
The standout feature is its square 14 × 15‑inch cooking surface coated with PFAS‑free Durathon ceramic, which lets you fit more items side‑by‑side than many rectangular models. A built‑in backstop ledge and a multi‑function tray that flips for warming, shields from spatter, steams or serves adds real flexibility, while the cool‑touch base helps keep the front and sides safe to handle.
At 6.05 lb, the Presto sits in the middle of the weight range: it’s lighter than the GreenPan Advanced’s 8.35 lb body but heavier than the GreenLife 20″ griddle’s 4.23 lb frame. Its cooking surface dimensions (14 × 15 in) differ from GreenLife’s 10.5 × 20 in and GreenPan’s 10.5 × 20 in, giving a square layout that many reviewers find more convenient for arranging pancakes or eggs. Compared with the slimmer Presto 07062 (5.7 lb, 13.47 in width) the 07023 offers a broader 19.25‑inch width, though it’s not as wide as Hamilton Beach’s 26.5‑inch model.
Customers repeatedly praise the easy‑to‑clean ceramic surface and the convenience of the removable drip tray. Professional reviewers note the square shape as a practical advantage for maximizing cooking area. A few users have pointed out that the product dimensions and weight can vary between retailer listings, and reviewers describe the temperature control as basic rather than programmable.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Small families, individuals, or anyone with limited kitchen space who wants a versatile, well‑reviewed electric griddle.
Avoid if: You need a larger cooking surface for big households or require advanced temperature programming.
TL;DR: The Presto 07061 offers a 22‑inch PFAS‑free ceramic griddle on a heavy 5.7‑lb cast‑aluminum base, with a slide‑out drip tray and removable handles for family‑size cooking and easy cleanup.
The standout spec is its 26.25‑inch overall width and 13.5‑inch depth, giving a spacious 22‑inch cooking surface that can handle up to 12 slices of French toast at once. The Control Master heat system keeps the entire surface at a steady temperature, and the textured PFAS‑free ceramic coating provides easy food release.
Compared with the other eight models, the 07061 is lighter than the Presto 07046 Tilt ’n Drain (7.0 lb) and matches the weight of the Presto 07062 (5.7 lb). Its width exceeds the GreenLife 20″ griddle (23.22 in) and the Hamilton Beach 200 sq in model (26.5 in), giving you more cooking real‑estate without adding bulk.
Reviewers love the extra‑large surface for family breakfasts and note that the heavy cast‑aluminum base feels “virtually warp‑proof.” The slide‑out drip tray collects excess grease, and the removable handles let you store the unit in an 18‑inch cabinet. A common gripe is the 13.5‑inch depth, which can be tight in shallow cabinets, and the single heat control means you can't set separate zones.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: The Presto 07062 offers a 26.12‑inch long, cast‑aluminum griddle with a PFAS‑free textured ceramic surface and removable handles, backed by a 4.6‑star rating from nearly 40 K reviewers.
The standout dimension is its 26.12‑inch length, paired with a slim 2.87‑inch height and a 13.47‑inch width, giving it a sizable footprint while staying low to the countertop. Control Master temperature control automatically holds your chosen heat level, and the textured ceramic coating promises easy release and cleanup. Removable handles detach without tools, letting you store the unit in a standard cabinet.
Compared with the other eight griddles, the Presto is longer than the GreenPan’s 12.87‑inch length and the GreenLife’s 11.42‑inch length, while its 5.7‑pound weight sits between the lightweight GreenLife (4.23 lb) and the heavier GreenPan (8.35 lb). It also weighs the same as the Hamilton Beach 200 Sq. In. model (5.7 lb) but offers a much longer cooking plane than that unit’s 10.7‑inch length. In short, it occupies more countertop real‑estate than most peers without reaching the bulk of the 07046 Tilt ’n Drain (23.94 in length, 7 lb).
Many users applaud its 26.12‑inch cooking area, which lets you flip pancakes, bacon, and eggs side‑by‑side, and they note the PFAS‑free ceramic coating for health‑conscious cooking and quick cleaning. Professional reviewers highlight the durable cast‑aluminum base as virtually warp‑proof under high heat. The primary drawback mentioned is the unit’s bulkiness once you attach the handles, which can make daily storage and movement a bit cumbersome.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Large households or entertaining situations that need a spacious, well‑reviewed griddle with a durable, PFAS‑free surface.
Avoid if: You've limited countertop space or prioritize a compact, highly portable cooking device.
TL;DR: The Presto 07046 Tilt ’n Drain offers a roomy 23.94‑inch length, 5.12‑inch width griddle with a PFAS‑free ceramic surface and tilt‑drain feature, earning 4.6‑star ratings from nearly 10 k reviewers.
The griddle measures 23.94 inches long, 5.12 inches wide and stands 18.5 inches tall, while weighing 7.0 pounds. Its standout Tilt’nDrain mechanism lets you angle the cooking surface to channel excess grease into a slide‑out tray, and the ceramic PFAS‑free coating promises stick‑free cooking and easy cleanup.
At 18.5 inches tall, it out‑reaches every other model in this roundup, whose heights top out at 6.71 inches. Its length of 23.94 inches exceeds most peers—only the Presto 07062 stretches a bit farther at 26.12 inches—while its 5.12‑inch width is markedly narrower than the 13‑plus‑inch widths found on the GreenLife, Hamilton Beach, and other Presto models. Weighing 7.0 pounds, it's heavier than the GreenLife 20″ griddle (4.23 lb) but lighter than the Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 grill (9.0 lb).
Users consistently praise the generous cooking surface for handling multiple servings at once, noting that families can flip a stack of pancakes or toast a dozen slices without crowding. Reviewers frequently mention the tilt function for making grease disposal simple, though a handful of reviewers wish for clearer guidance on achieving even heat across the whole area. Professional commentary highlights the Control Master automatic heat control for steady temperatures, while the cool‑touch base and sides help prevent accidental burns.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: The Hamilton Beach 3‑in‑1 Electric Indoor Grill offers a reversible PFAS‑free ceramic surface, dual independent temperature zones up to 425 °F, and a roomy 180 sq in cooking area for $88.95.
This model’s standout feature is its 3‑in‑1 reversible plates that let you grill, griddle, or run a half‑and‑half combo, each zone controlled by its own dial. The PFAS‑free ceramic nonstick coating covers the full 180 sq in surface, and the unit can reach a maximum of 425 °F thanks to its 1400 W power draw.
At 9.0 lb, the grill is heavier than the Presto 07061 (5.7 lb) and Presto 07062 (5.7 lb) but comparable to the GreenPan Advanced model (about 8.35 lb). Its 180 sq in cooking area is slightly smaller than the 10.5 in × 20 in (210 sq in) surfaces found on GreenPan and GreenLife, and it’s larger than the 14 in × 15 in (210 sq in) plate on the Presto 07023. Priced at $88.95, it sits above the budget‑friendly options in the roundup.
Reviewers consistently praise the easy‑swap reversible plates and the dishwasher‑safe drip tray and plates, calling cleanup “straightforward.” Professional reviewers highlight the independent temperature dials and LED indicator lights as convenient for multitasking meals. Some users report occasional grease splatter when the drip tray fills quickly, and the 36‑in cord feels restrictive in tighter kitchens.
Additional technical touches include non‑slip feet for stability, a compact depth of 12.51 in and height of 6.71 in, and a 23.0 in width that fits most countertops. The unit runs on standard 110‑120 V power and includes a one‑year warranty.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $88.95
“perfect for indoor cooking”
TL;DR: The GreenLife 20" Extra Large Electric Griddle offers a roomy 10.5‑by‑20‑inch PFAS‑free ceramic surface, quick 1500‑W heating, and stay‑cool handles for just $49.99.
The standout spec is the 10.5 × 20 inch cooking surface, giving you plenty of room for pancakes, burgers or a full breakfast spread. At 4.23 lb it’s also one of the lightest units in the lineup, noticeably lighter than the Hamilton Beach model (5.7 lb) and the Black & Decker griddle (4.96 lb). The soft‑pink finish and stay‑cool handles add a friendly look and safe handling.
Compared with the other eight griddles, the GreenLife matches the GreenPan’s 10.5 × 20 inch surface but weighs far less than the GreenPan’s 8.35 lb. Its width of 23.22 inches sits between the narrower Hamilton Beach (26.5 in) and the more compact Presto 07062 (13.47 in). While several peers list adjustable temperature controls, the GreenLife’s dial offers six settings according to reviewer notes, placing it on par with the functional expectations of the category.
Reviewers repeatedly praise the rapid heat‑up from the 1500 W element and the non‑stick performance of the PFAS‑free ceramic coating. The removable drip tray highlights easy cleanup, though users note that both the griddle and tray require hand‑washing, which limits convenience. A few shoppers mention conflicting weight listings across retailers, and the 34‑inch power cord appears short for kitchens with distant outlets.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Families or weekend cooks who need a large, budget‑friendly griddle for batch cooking.
Avoid if: You require dishwasher‑safe cookware, have very limited counter space, or need a longer power cord.
“highly recommended”
TL;DR: The Hamilton Beach 38522 offers a 200‑sq‑in reversible ceramic griddle with adjustable 400°F heat, a solid 5.7‑lb build, and PFAS‑free nonstick surface for budget‑friendly family cooking.
The standout feature is its 200‑square‑inch cooking area, paired with a PFAS‑free Durathon ceramic coating that reviewers say resists cracking and peeling. Temperature can be set anywhere between 200°F and 400°F, and an indicator light lets you know when the target heat is reached. The griddle’s reversible power cord adds outlet flexibility, and the removable base makes dishwasher‑safe cleaning a breeze.
At 5.7 pounds, it's heavier than the GreenLife 20" griddle (4.23 pounds) and the Black+Decker 8‑Serving griddle (4.96 pounds), but lighter than the GreenPan Advanced unit (about 8.35 pounds). Its 26.5‑inch width makes it wider than most peers—only the Presto 07061 matches that breadth—while its 3.5‑inch height and 10.7‑inch length sit in the mid‑range of the lineup.
User feedback highlights the durable ceramic surface as a major plus, especially for batch‑cooking pancakes or burgers for a crowd. Reviewers also appreciate the LED temperature‑ready light and the reversible cord, noting that it simplifies kitchen layout. The included removable drip tray (mentioned in the feature list) helps keep cleanup quick, a common compliment in user comments.
Technical details include an adjustable temperature range of 200°F‑400°F and an indicator light that signals when the set temperature is achieved. The reversible design lets you plug the unit in from either side, and the griddle lifts from its base for easy removal and dishwasher cleaning, adding convenience for busy households.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You need powerful performance or professional‑grade features
“highly recommended”
TL;DR: The GreenPan Advanced 10.5"x20" Electric Griddle offers a spacious PFAS‑free ceramic surface, single‑knob control and a warming drawer, but its $59.99 price and heavier build may give budget‑focused shoppers pause.
This model’s standout feature is the 10.5 in × 20 in cooking surface, giving you enough room to fry several pancakes or burgers at once. The PFAS‑free ceramic coating promises easy release and a healthier cooking experience, and it's dishwasher safe for quick cleanup. A built‑in warming drawer adds a handy keep‑warm function without extra accessories.
Compared with the eight other griddles in the roundup, the GreenPan sits on the heavier side at 8.3489 lb, out‑weighing the Presto 07023 (6.05 lb), Presto 07062 (5.7 lb) and the Black+Decker model (4.96 lb). It’s narrower than the Presto 07061 (26.25 in) and Hamilton Beach’s 200 Sq. In. version (26.5 in), but wider than the GreenLife (23.22 in) and most Presto units. Its 4.92‑in height makes it taller than the majority of peers, which mostly sit between 2.5 in and 3.5 in, though the Presto Tilt ’n Drain stands out at 18.5 in.
Reviewers repeatedly praise the large cooking area and the ceramic nonstick surface for handling family‑size breakfasts without sticking. Reviewers describe the single‑knob temperature control as intuitive, and the removable warming drawer earns points for keeping cooked food ready. On the downside, users note the short 2‑ft power cord limits placement options, and the higher $59.99 price tag draws criticism when cheaper alternatives deliver similar dimensions. A few comments mention conflicting weight and size information across retailer listings, which can make shipping decisions tricky.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Families or groups who need a large, nonstick cooking area and appreciate a built‑in warming drawer.
Avoid if: You have limited countertop space, need a long power cord, or are looking for the lowest‑priced option.
“highly recommended”
Breakdown

BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
Pros

Presto 07023
Pros

Presto 07061
Pros

Presto 07062
Pros
Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
BLACK+DECKER 8-Serving Electric Griddle
Best OverallBest for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option

Presto 07023
Best for: Most users looking for a well-reviewed, reliable mainstream option
$58.99+$11.00 vs winner
Skip GreenPan Advanced 10.5"x20" Electric Griddle if…
You have limited desk space or need portability
The BLACK+DECKER 8‑Serving Electric Griddle wins the overall title. At $47.99 it’s the most affordable option in the lineup, yet it delivers a solid 1500 W of power and a generous 8‑serving capacity. Its compact 22.0 in × 13.0 in cooking area and lightweight 4.96‑lb build make it easy to store and move, and the 6,721‑review rating of 4.5 / 5 shows strong user approval.
Presto 07023 lands as the runner‑up, ideal if you need a PFAS‑free ceramic surface and extra cooking flexibility. The unit features a PFAS‑free Durathon ceramic coating, a 14 in × 15 in cooking surface, and a clever multi‑function tray that flips for warming, serves as a spatter shield, and lets you steam or melt. At $58.99 it balances price and versatility.
Choose the BLACK+DECKER griddle for everyday value, or step up to Presto or Hamilton Beach if your cooking style demands extra features.
The Black+Decker 8‑Serving Electric Griddle is designed for that exact capacity, offering space for eight servings and a price of $47.99. Its 22‑inch length and 13‑inch width give plenty of room for pancakes, eggs, and bacon for a crowd.
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