LITTLE GRIDDLE Sizzle-Q SQ180 100% stainless steel griddle vs Weber Griddle for 100/1000 series
Overall winner: Weber Griddle for 100/1000 series
Key Differences
Little Griddle (A) is restaurant-grade stainless steel with a grease trough and cross bracing for even heating and sits in a more affordable price tier; Weber (B) is a porcelain-enameled cast-iron griddle noted for even heat distribution and easier cleaning but at a higher price tier and with some reports of stickiness. Choose A if you want stainless-steel construction and a lower price point; choose B if you prioritize a porcelain-enameled non-stick surface designed for Weber Q 100/1000 series grills
LITTLE GRIDDLE Sizzle-Q SQ180 100% stainless steel griddle
Universal griddle in 100% restaurant-grade stainless steel for charcoal/gas grills. Even heating and grease trough reduce flare-ups and keep cooking surface clean; raised side walls prevent spills. Customer note: builds quality and value, though heat distribution and size receive mixed feedback
Pros
- 100% stainless steel construction
- Grease trough channels grease away
- Raised side walls contain food
- Reduces flare-ups and mess
Cons
- Mixed opinions on heat distribution
- Mixed feedback on size suitability
Weber Griddle for 100/1000 series
Porcelain-enameled cast iron griddle for Weber grills, designed for even heat and easy cleaning. Customers note good results for breakfast foods and versatility, with some stickiness concerns
Pros
- superior heat retention and distribution
- easy-to-clean porcelain enamel coating
- lip edge prevents spills
- versatile for various breakfast and cooking tasks
Cons
- mixed opinions on stickiness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LITTLE GRIDDLE |
| Durability | LITTLE GRIDDLE |
| Versatility | LITTLE GRIDDLE |
| User Reviews | Weber |