7 Best Pellet Grills, According to Our Tests
We reverse-seared steak, "baked" chicken thighs and slow-cooked ribs to find the best of the best.

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Experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab test a lot of grills, from gas grills to indoor grills. But pellet grills come out on top as our favorite.
Not only do pellet grills cook delicious BBQ side dishes, but they do so to perfection with minimal effort on your end. Just add pellets to the hopper, plug in your grill, select a cooking temperature and press "start." From there, the pellet grill will maintain the chosen temp and gently cook your food as the heat source is covered. While operating a pellet grill may be easy, finding the right model for your needs can be tricky. That's why we tested more than 40 outdoor grills, including eight pellet grills.
To evaluate performance, we cooked steak, chicken and ribs and assessed how evenly the grill cooked, how juicy and tender the food turned out, how smoky it tasted and whether it developed a smoke ring (a key factor pros look for to see how well the smoke penetrated the food).
Read more about our testing process at the end of this article, and check out our guides to best grilling accessories — including grill baskets, grill tongs and grill brushes — after you find the right pellet grill for your needs.
How we test the best pellet grills
When we test pellet grills at the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Technology Lab, we use many of the same rigorous testing methods as we do when evaluating other types of grills like charcoal grills or charcoal and gas combo grills. However, we also test three types of meat with cooking methods that bring out the best in pellet grills.
- Strip steak: We reverse sear a piece of strip steak by slow-cooking it for an hour, monitoring its temperature and then evaluating how well it can sear once the timer dings.
- Bone-in chicken thighs: We grill four chicken thighs per grill to see how golden brown they can get during a 30-minute window. This helps our pros evaluate the grill's baking capabilities.
- Baby back ribs: When it comes to those baby back ribs, we use the tried-and-true 3-2-1 method to see how the grill fairs with a longer smoke session. This involves smoking the ribs uncovered for 3 hours at a low temp, then for 2 hours while covered and finally for 1 hour uncovered but with BBQ sauce this time.
Our Lab experts monitor how long it takes the meat to come to the right temperature and assess each piece of meat for doneness, juiciness and tenderness. We also compare the smoke rings on the food (how much the smoke penetrated the food) and the level of smokey flavor.
In addition to performance, we score each grill for ease of use by testing how sturdy it is, how easy it is to move around, how clear the control panel is to read, how intuitive the grill is to use, and whether it has storage space, probes or smart features. We then take all of this into account and tabulate hundreds of data points to give each pellet grill a final score. It's also worth noting that we continue to road-test these models in our own homes and with consumer testers to gather feedback on longevity.
Why trust Good Housekeeping?
Nicole Papantoniou is the director of the Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she has overseen all testing and related content since 2019. She has tested more than 40 grills since she started working at the Good Housekeeping Institute, and she loves using her pellet grill to make wings, brisket and pulled pork.
Nicole (she/her) is the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she has overseen content and testing related to kitchen and cooking appliances, tools and gear since 2019. She’s an experienced product tester and recipe creator, trained in classic culinary arts and culinary nutrition. She has worked in test kitchens for small kitchen appliance brands and national magazines, including Family Circle and Ladies’ Home Journal.


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