How We Ranked These Griddles
We evaluated flat-top grills on cooking surface area, BTU output per square inch, build quality, grease management, and value. A good flat-top should heat evenly from edge to edge, season easily, and clean up fast.
What to Look For
- Cooking surface: 28-36″ fits most households. Larger is better for crowds.
- Burner count: 4 burners let you create independent heat zones.
- Grease management: Look for a rear channel + removable cup. Front-drain systems can be messy.
- Material: Cold-rolled steel seasons like cast iron. Stainless is easier to maintain but doesn’t season the same way.



