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The best Prime Big Deal Days grill deals: Roast your meat in style

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It’s that time again when the Prime Day Big Deal Days discounts are flooding out, which means it’s a great time to get yourself some outdoor gear, or whatever you’ve been deal-hunting for. Prime Day Men’s grooming deals? Yep, there are plenty. Pit Boss Prime Day Big Deal Days deals? Yes, there are so many of those, too. At the same time, there are so many deals, including grill deals, there’s a lot to sift through. So, to make things a little easier we’ve picked out a few of our favorites. Blackstone, Traeger, Grill Boss, Ninja, we’ve found our place. Whether you’re a grillmaster who’s an expert on the cooking ivories or you’re looking to scoop up your first ever grill for your new home, this is the place to be.

Royal Gourmet 30-inch BBQ charcoal grill and offset smoker — $119 $140 15% off

Royal Gourmet 30 inch BBQ charcoal grill and offset smoker Prime Big Deal Days
Royal Gourmet

Skirting a more traditional barbecue grill design, this Royal Gourmet offers 443 square feet of cooking space on the porcelain-enameled steel wire grate, 184 square inches on the chrome-plated warming rack, and 184 square inches in the offset smoker. So, lots of space. It also has a temperature monitor built-in — lid mounted — and a two-level adjustable charcoal pan.

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Grill Boss 3-burner propane gas grill — $153 $200 23% off

Grill Boss 3 burner propane gas grill Prime Big Deal Days
Grill Boss

This traditional outdoor grill features three burners. There are no offset cookers, no add-ons, and no extras, but that’s perfectly okay. Maybe you want a more traditional design? Well, here you got it. A push-and-turn button ignition makes it easy to start, as long as you remember to fill and hook up your propane tank. Moreover, dual side shelves give you room to food prep, store plates, utensils, and more.

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Ninja Woodfire Pro XL outdoor grill and smoker — $300 $400 25% off

Ninja Woodfire Pro XL outdoor grill and smoker Prime Big Deal Days
Ninja

This 4-in-1 outdoor grill from Ninja can grill, BBQ, smoke, air fry, and bake, all providing woodfire flavors to your food. It features 180 square inches of cooking space, which is decent for the compact size. Moreover, it has a built-in thermometer for easier temp checks, foolproof smoking support with pellets, and more.

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Blackstone 1883 Original 28-inch griddle with integrated protective hood — $330 $350 6% off

Blackstone 1883 Original 28 inch griddle Prime Big Deal Days
Blackstone

I love my Blackstone. This one is a bit smaller with two burners, but it’s almost identical otherwise. It delivers 34,000 BTUs of power and heat, hassle-free cleanup, 524 inches of cooking space, and counter-height side shelves for food prep and more. It’s excellent for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and everything in between.

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Traeger Grills Ranger portable wood pellet grill and smoker — $350 $450 22% off

Traeger Grills Ranger portable wood pellet grill and smoker Prime Big Deal Days
Traeger

Excellent for camping, easy to lug, and foldable into a briefcase-style carrying case, this Traeger Grills Ranger portable wood pellet grill is ready to cook. A digital arc controller makes it easy to light, with advanced grilling logic to ensure precise temperature performance while in use. The porcelain-coated grill grates and separate iron cast griddle are easy to clean afterward, which is a big deal if you’re stowing it in a trunk or RV after. A meat probe, keep warm mode, and extended eight-pound hopper add even more value.

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How to choose a grill on Prime Day

Like many things, grills come in a variety of shapes and sizes. You’ll first want to start by picking one that matches what you and your family needs. If you have a big family, you’ll need more cooking space which means a bigger grill with more burners. That’s also true if you regularly entertain guests or host cookouts at your home. But if you’re just cooking for yourself or your partner, you can start with something more manageable, perhaps even portable.

Next, you’ll want to look at prices in relation to your budget. That’s kind of a no-brainer though so I don’t need to elaborate there.

Finally, consider what you want your grill to cook. If you want something extra like a smoker or you plan to do those long, slow meat burns, consider a Traeger or wood pellet option. If you want a quick cook you can toss on, roast up and get right to eating, smaller might be better.

How we chose these Prime Day deals

While choosing grills for our list we scouted reputable brands with a lot of cooking hours and happy customers. Nothing is ever perfect but all the grills on this list will do what they say and help you prepare some delicious foods. Whether you have a large outdoor space or patio or you’re living small, maybe even off-grid, there should be an option here that fits. And while there are some expensive high-end options out there we tried to stick with a few budget-friendly options that still offer you a fantastic sear.

I’m partial to my Blackstone and I use it pretty much daily for everything from breakfast to huge family cookouts but any of the grills on this list will do.

Briley Kenney
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