13 Largest Electric Griddles for 2026

The Largest Electric Griddles, Ranked From Biggest to Smallest

The largest electric griddles on the market right now top out at 286 square inches of cooking surface, and this list ranks all 13 of them from biggest to smallest based on actual cooking area — not just marketing dimensions. Because here's the thing: a lot of "22-inch" griddles quietly shrink your real cooking space once you account for borders, drip trays, and backstops. Annoying, right?

So before you scroll, here's the quick version. Below is a comparison table with every griddle on this list, its real surface area, price, and who it's actually built for. Skim it, find your size, jump to the section that matters.

Rank Griddle Cooking Surface Sq. In. Watts Price Best For
1 Presto Slimline 07072 22" x 13" 286 1500W ~$49.99 Home use, big families
2 Presto 07061 22" x 13" 286 1500W ~$44.99 Cabinet storage
3 Presto 07046 Tilt 'n Drain 19" x 15" 285 1500W ~$54.99 Steak, bacon, drainage
4 Presto 07062 Ceramic 22" x 12" 264 1500W ~$49.99 Pancakes
5 Gourmia 22-Inch XL 22" x 12" 264 1500W ~$59.99 Indoor everyday cooking
6 Presto 07073 XL Tilt-N-Fold 254 sq. in. 254 1200W ~$49.99 Small kitchens
7 SENSCHEF 20×12 20" x 12" 240 1700W ~$69.99 Paella, wide dishes
8 Zojirushi EA-DCC10 19" x 12.5" 237.5 1500W $195.93 Even heat, searing
9 BELLA XL Copper Titanium 22" x 10.5" 231 1500W ~$49.99 Eggs, French toast
10 DASH Deluxe Everyday 20" x 10.5" 210 1500W ~$44.99 Budget buyers
11 BELLA Standard 20" x 10.5" 210 1500W ~$39.99 Everyday frying
12 GreenPan Advanced 10.5" x 20" 210 N/A $59.99 Entertaining
13 Chefman XL 20" x 10" 200 1500W ~$39.99 RV and camping

Not exhaustive, not perfect, just the fast answer. Now let's get into what actually makes a griddle "large" in the first place — because it's not what you think.

What Actually Makes a Griddle One of the Largest Electric Griddles

The real measure of a large electric griddle is cooking surface area, not the box it comes in or the number in the product title. A griddle marketed as "22-inch" might only give you 20 usable inches once you subtract the backstop ledge and drip tray. Sneaky, but that's how it works.

Here's what else matters:

  • Wattage matters more than people think. A bigger surface stretched over a weak heating element means hot spots. Most griddles on this list run 1500W. The SENSCHEF pushes 1700W — noticeably faster.
  • "Heats evenly" and "large" are two different searches. You can have a massive griddle that runs hot on one side and cold on the other. We flag that separately for each pick below.
  • Weight tells you about build quality. Heavier usually means a thicker cast-aluminum base, which holds heat better and warps less. Not always, but usually.

Okay. Onto the list — biggest first, smallest last.

The 13 Largest Electric Griddles, Reviewed One by One

1. Presto Slimline 07072 — The Largest Electric Griddle for Home Use

This one's your biggest option, full stop. The Presto Slimline 07072 gives you 286 square inches of cooking space (22" x 13"), and it does it with a low-profile design that actually fits in a cabinet without a fight.

The surface is PFAS-free ceramic, and it's rated to make up to eight pancakes at once. That's not nothing. For a family of five doing Saturday morning breakfast, this thing basically ends the "who's turn is it to wait" argument.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 22"W x 13"D x 1.75"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 9.1 lbs (heaviest base in the top three)
  • 6 temperature settings, 275°F–400°F
  • Control Master heat control, slide-out drip tray, backstop ledge
  • Fully immersible once you pull the heat control

Price: Around $49.99 — reasonable for the size.

Pros:

  • Largest cooking surface on this entire list
  • Heavy cast-aluminum base won't warp on you
  • Low-profile design actually stores easily (rare for something this big)
  • Easy cleanup thanks to the ceramic coating

Cons:

  • Heat distribution gets mixed reviews — the top-right corner tends to run hotter
  • No tilt or drain feature, so grease just sits until you tip the pan yourself

Who it's for: Big households. If you're regularly cooking for four or more people and breakfast is a production, this is your griddle. Not the pick if you obsess over perfectly even heat, though — that's not really its strong suit.

2. Presto 07061 — Largest Electric Griddle With Removable Handles

Tied for the top spot on raw size. Same 22" x 13" surface, same 286 square inches. So why's it ranked second? Lighter base, less rigid overall. Still a great griddle. Just not quite as beefy as the Slimline.

What makes this one different is the handle situation — they pop off. Open the latch clips, pull, done. With the handles removed, it slides into most 18-inch cabinets. That matters if your kitchen storage is already a nightmare (whose isn't?).

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 22"W x 13"D x 2.5"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 5.7 lbs
  • Detachable handles for cabinet storage
  • Textured nonstick surface, Control Master heat control
  • Slide-out drip tray

Price: About $44.99, one of the cheaper options for this much surface area.

Pros:

  • Same massive 286-square-inch cooking surface as the #1 pick
  • Removable handles solve a real storage problem
  • Budget-friendly for the size
  • Warp-resistant base

Cons:

  • Heat distribution feedback is genuinely split — some say it's even, others say it's not even close
  • Lighter build than the Slimline version

Who it's for: Anyone who wants maximum surface area but doesn't have a big cabinet to dedicate to it. The handle-removal trick is legitimately useful here.

3. Presto 07046 Tilt 'n Drain — Largest Electric Griddle for Steak

Now here's a genuinely different animal. The Presto 07046 gives you 285 square inches (19" x 15") — just barely behind the top two — but it's the only griddle on this list with a real, working tilt mechanism.

Pull the handles out, and the surface tilts so grease drains into the tray automatically. Push it back in, and it's flat again for eggs and pancakes. This is the one to grab if you're searing steak, cooking bacon, or making burgers and don't want to sit there tilting the pan yourself with a towel.

Key features:

  • Product dimensions: 22.75"L x 17.18"W x 3.63"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 7 lbs
  • Tilt'nDrain function for grease drainage
  • Cool-touch base, ceramic PFAS-free surface
  • Fully immersible once the heat control comes off

Price: Roughly $54.99.

Pros:

  • Near-top cooking surface size
  • The only true tilt-to-drain feature on this list — genuinely useful for meat
  • Cool-touch base adds a real safety margin
  • Handles 12 slices of French toast at once, according to the manufacturer

Cons:

  • Bulkier and less flat for storage than the flip-a-latch competitors
  • Some users report uneven heat despite generally solid reviews

Who it's for: Meat-first cooks. Steak, bacon, burgers — if that's your daily rotation, the drain function alone justifies picking this over a flat griddle two spots higher on the size chart.

4. Presto 07062 Ceramic — Largest Electric Griddle for Pancakes

At 264 square inches (22" x 12"), this one's essentially the ceramic-topped cousin of the 07061. Same removable-handle trick. Same Control Master heat control. Different surface material.

Why does this one get the pancake nod specifically? The textured ceramic surface distributes batter evenly and releases it clean, no scraping required. And with 22 inches of width, you can lay out a full batch without crowding.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 22"W x 12"D x 2.5"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 5.7 lbs
  • Removable handles, 18" cabinet compatible
  • 6 settings, 275°F–400°F
  • Slide-out drip tray

Price: Around $49.99.

Pros:

  • Large enough surface for a full breakfast batch
  • Textured ceramic nonstick performs well
  • Handles remove for compact storage
  • Fully immersible for cleaning

Cons:

  • Slightly smaller than the top three
  • Some durability concerns with the ceramic coating over long-term use

Who it's for: Pancake households, basically. If Saturday mornings revolve around a griddle covered in batter, this one earns its keep.

5. Gourmia 22-Inch XL — Largest Indoor Electric Griddle for Everyday Cooking

The Gourmia XL matches the 07062 on surface size — 264 square inches, 22" x 12" — but skips the handles entirely. No handles means no removal step. It just fits in cabinets as-is.

Customers specifically call out how fast and evenly this one heats, which is worth noting since a lot of griddles this size struggle with consistency. Good for tortillas, quesadillas, crepes — the wider, thinner stuff that needs consistent contact heat.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 22"W x 12"D x 3"H
  • Wattage: 1500W, 120V
  • 6 settings, 200°F–400°F with an indicator light
  • Pull-out drip catcher tray
  • No-handle, cabinet-ready design

Price: Around $59.99.

Pros:

  • Full 264-square-inch surface
  • Praised for heating quickly and evenly — not a small thing at this size
  • No handles to remove or lose
  • Extended warranty available with registration

Cons:

  • Hand-wash only, not dishwasher safe
  • Pricier than similarly sized Presto competitors

Who it's for: Buyers who specifically searched "largest indoor electric griddle" and want it simple — no folding parts, no removable handles, just a flat surface that heats consistently.

6. Presto 07073 XL Tilt-N-Fold — Best Extra Large Electric Griddle for Small Kitchens

This one's a little smaller on paper — 254 square inches — but it makes up for it with genuinely clever storage. The legs fold flat. The drip tray locks into place. And the whole thing collapses down to fit an 18-inch cabinet with room to spare.

It also tilts, like the 07046, so you get drainage for meats and a flat surface for pancakes. Two features, one griddle. Not bad.

Key features:

  • Folded dimensions: 18"L x 14"W x 1.5"H
  • Wattage: 1200W (lowest on this list)
  • Weight: 6.5 lbs
  • Flip-down tilt levers, folding legs
  • 6 settings, warm to 400°F
  • PFAS-free ceramic surface

Price: Around $49.99.

Pros:

  • Best storage-to-size ratio on this list
  • Tilts for drainage, folds flat when you're done
  • PFAS-free coating

Cons:

  • Lowest wattage here at 1200W — expect a slower heat-up
  • Some reports of the plastic legs breaking with regular use

Who it's for: Small kitchens, apartments, anyone allergic to clutter. You get a large cooking surface without dedicating permanent counter or cabinet real estate to it.

7. SENSCHEF 20"L x 12"W — Largest Electric Griddle for Paella

At 240 square inches, this one's mid-pack for size, but it's got the most powerful heating element on the entire list — 1700 watts. That matters for wide, shallow dishes like paella and fajitas, where you need consistent heat across a broad surface, fast.

The sloped design is the other standout. It's built to drain grease automatically as you cook, cutting grease retention by a claimed 45%. Combine that with a 51-ounce drip tray, and you're not stopping mid-cook to empty anything.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 20"L x 12"W x 5"H
  • Wattage: 1700W
  • 5 temperature settings
  • ILAG granite nonstick, rated 8x more durable
  • Sloped surface, frameless design
  • 51 oz drip tray

Price: Around $69.99.

Pros:

  • Strongest heating element on this list
  • Sloped design actively removes grease instead of just collecting it
  • Frameless build speeds up cleaning
  • Customers specifically praise the even heat and "professional" results

Cons:

  • Smaller flat surface than the top six entries
  • Premium price for the size

Who it's for: Anyone cooking paella, fajitas, or other wide one-pan meals for a crowd of 8–10. The power and slope matter more here than raw square inches.

8. Zojirushi EA-DCC10 — Largest Electric Griddle That Heats Evenly

Here's your premium pick. At 237.5 square inches (19" x 12.5"), it's not the biggest griddle on this list by a long shot. But it's consistently the one people point to when they say "even heat." That reputation is earned — customers specifically mention cool-to-touch edges and handles even while the surface is fully hot.

At 12 pounds, it's the heaviest griddle here, and that extra mass helps retain and distribute heat instead of just cranking it out unevenly. Temperatures run from a Keep Warm setting all the way to 425°F, which is hot enough for a real sear on steak.

Key features:

  • Product dimensions: 15"D x 23.62"W x 4.38"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 12 lbs (heaviest on this list)
  • 6 settings, 176°F–425°F
  • Titanium-enhanced ceramic coating
  • Fully immersible body and cooking plate, includes a lid

Price: $195.93 — by far the most expensive option here.

Pros:

  • Customer reviews consistently highlight exceptional heat evenness
  • 425°F max temp handles searing
  • Heavy, durable aluminum build
  • Included lid speeds up cooking

Cons:

  • Smallest surface-to-price ratio of anything on this list
  • Some users still report inconsistent temperature control, despite the brand's reputation
  • Just plain expensive

Who it's for: People who care more about even heat than raw size, and who don't mind paying for it. If you sear steak often and hate hot spots, this is worth the premium. If you just need to feed a crowd, skip it — you're paying for evenness, not square footage.

9. BELLA XL Copper Titanium — Large Electric Griddle for Baking-Style Cooking

At 231 square inches (22" x 10.5"), this one's narrower than the top picks but still wide enough to fit 15 eggs or pancakes at once, according to BELLA. The titanium-reinforced ceramic coating is the real selling point — it's rated to cook up to 30% faster than a standard nonstick surface.

It's also the lightest griddle in the top nine at just 4 pounds. That's a genuine plus if you're lifting it in and out of storage regularly.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 22"W x 10.5"D x 2.5"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 4 lbs
  • 6 settings, warm to 400°F, removable probe
  • Titanium-ceramic coating, PTFE/PFOA-free
  • Cool-touch handles, backstop ledge

Price: Around $49.99.

Pros:

  • Fits 15 eggs or pancakes despite the narrower depth
  • Very lightweight, easy to handle and store
  • Faster-cooking coating
  • Cool-touch handles

Cons:

  • Narrower 10.5" depth limits it for bigger cuts of meat
  • Lighter build feels less substantial than the cast-aluminum competitors

Who it's for: Egg-and-toast breakfast crowds who want something light enough to move around without needing a permanent home on the counter.

10. DASH Deluxe Everyday — Cheapest Large Electric Griddle

At 210 square inches (20" x 10.5"), the DASH sits in the three-way tie for smallest surface among the mid-pack, but it earns its spot with one killer feature: a fully removable, dishwasher-safe cooking plate. No other griddle on this list makes cleanup this easy.

It's also one of the more affordable options here, which is exactly why it lands the "cheapest large electric griddle" title. Comes with a recipe book too, if that's your thing.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 20"L x 10.5"W x 2.5"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 6.2 lbs
  • 6 settings (warm, 1–5), up to 400°F
  • Dishwasher-safe removable plate and drip tray
  • Includes recipe book and database access

Price: Around $44.99.

Pros:

  • Dishwasher-safe plate — the easiest cleanup on this entire list
  • Fits up to 8 pancakes or slices of bread
  • Multiple color options
  • Solid gift pick for new households

Cons:

  • Mixed feedback on heat distribution
  • Some durability complaints over time

Who it's for: Budget shoppers who hate scrubbing griddles by hand. If dishwasher-safe is non-negotiable for you, this is the one.

11. BELLA Standard — Large Electric Griddle for Frying

The non-XL BELLA matches the DASH at 210 square inches (20" x 10.5"), and it's basically a smaller, cheaper version of the BELLA XL further up this list. Same titanium ceramic coating. Same cool-touch handles. Just a slightly smaller footprint.

It's built for everyday frying — eggs, bacon, burgers — not big batches, not entertaining. Just reliable daily use.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 20"L x 10.5"W x 2.5"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 5.5 lbs
  • 6 settings, warm to 400°F
  • Titanium-ceramic coating, cool-touch handles
  • Dishwasher-safe drip tray

Price: Around $39.99, one of the lowest prices on this list.

Pros:

  • Fits up to 10 eggs or pancakes
  • Lightweight, easy to store
  • Scratch-resistant coating
  • Genuinely budget-friendly

Cons:

  • Inconsistent heat distribution according to some buyers
  • Occasional sticking reported despite the nonstick claims

Who it's for: Everyday frying — eggs, bacon, the basics. Not the pick if you're feeding a crowd, but solid for daily use.

12. GreenPan Advanced — Large Electric Griddle for Home Entertaining

At 210 square inches (10.5" x 20"), the GreenPan ties for smallest-in-the-middle, but it's got a feature nothing else on this list has: a removable warming drawer. Cook in batches, keep the finished food warm while the rest cooks. Genuinely useful if you're hosting.

The overall footprint is actually the largest on this list once you count the drawer — 24.21 inches wide — even though the cooking surface itself is more modest.

Key features:

  • Product dimensions: 12.87"D x 24.21"W x 4.92"H
  • Weight: 8.68 lbs
  • 3 temperature settings: low, medium, high
  • Ceramic nonstick, PFAS/PFOA/lead/cadmium-free
  • Removable warming drawer
  • Dishwasher safe (minus the probe)

Price: $59.99.

Pros:

  • Only griddle here with a built-in warming drawer
  • Coating designed to resist breaking down over time
  • Dishwasher-safe parts
  • Customers report even heat distribution

Cons:

  • Only 3 heat settings, fewer than most competitors
  • Some complaints about chipping and build quality
  • Bigger overall footprint despite a smaller cooking surface

Who it's for: Hosts. If you're regularly cooking in batches for guests and hate serving cold pancakes to the last person in line, the warming drawer solves that.

13. Chefman XL — Largest Electric Griddle for RV and Camping

Smallest surface on this entire list at 200 square inches (20" x 10"). But size isn't really the point here — portability is. At 4.4 pounds and just 5 inches tall, this is the griddle that actually makes sense for an RV, a camper, or a tiny kitchen where counter space is basically theoretical.

Temperature range runs impressively wide too — 200°F to 420°F — so you're not stuck with "warm" and "hot" as your only options. Sear something if you need to.

Key features:

  • Dimensions: 20"L x 10"W x 5"H
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Weight: 4.4 lbs
  • Adjustable temperature, 200°F–420°F
  • Dishwasher-safe top, removable temperature control
  • UL approved

Price: Around $39.99.

Pros:

  • Lightest, most compact griddle on this list
  • Wide temperature range, warm to sear
  • Fully dishwasher-safe cooking surface
  • Customers report solid value and even cooking

Cons:

  • Smallest surface of all 13 griddles on this list
  • Some hot-spot complaints despite generally positive reviews

Who it's for: RV owners and campers, plain and simple. If portability matters more than serving 10 people at once, this is your pick — not the biggest griddle here, but arguably the most useful one if space is tight.

 
Next Post

Best Ceramic Electric Griddles

error: Content is protected !!