Electric outdoor grill, 15-serving with portable stand vs COSTWAY 35" Electric Griddle Teppanyaki Grill
Overall winner: COSTWAY 35" Electric Griddle Teppanyaki Grill
Key Differences
Techwood (A) is positioned as a higher-power apartment-friendly electric BBQ with a removable stand and larger stated capacity (15 servings), while COSTWAY (B) emphasizes a wide teppanyaki-style cooking surface with a digital adjustable temperature panel and faster, more even heating. Pick Techwood if you need a taller, multi-item electric grill setup for gatherings; pick COSTWAY if you want a spacious flat griddle with precise digital temperature control and reportedly faster, more even heat distribution
Electric outdoor grill, 15-serving with portable stand
Electric BBQ grill designed for apartments, patios, and backyards with a 1600W, double layer design. Customer insight: cooks evenly and assembles easily, though some note heat may not be very high
Pros
- electric, no charcoal or propane
- suitable for small spaces
- easy assembly
- large cooking surface
Cons
- some customers report it doesn't get very hot
- heat reflecting plate may be difficult to clean
COSTWAY 35" Electric Griddle Teppanyaki Grill
Large 35" x 9" electric griddle with 2000W for quick, even cooking. digital 5-level temperature control covers 212-464F, suitable for meats and seafood. Customers praise its capacity for family gatherings and easy cleaning
Pros
- spacious cooking area
- precise heat control
- even heat distribution
- easy to clean
Cons
- some reports of uneven heating
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | COSTWAY |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Techwood |
| User Reviews | COSTWAY |