Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Smokeless Indoor Grills

Cuisinart Griddler Five GR-5BNAS vs George Foreman Smokeless Grill GRD6090B

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

George Foreman Smokeless Grill GRD6090B comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.1 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about families seeking quick, smoke-free contact grilling — read the strengths below before deciding.

Cuisinart Griddler Five GR-5BNAS
Ranked #6 in Best Smokeless Indoor Grills
Cuisinart Griddler Five GR-5BNAS
$171.14as of May 31

The Cuisinart GR-5BNAS Griddler Five is a versatile 5-in-1 countertop appliance that includes grill, griddle, and panini press functions. While it's not a dedicated smokeless grill, its Smoke-Less Mode and removable nonstick plates make it a practical choice for cooks who want indoor grilling versatility without committing to a single-purpose appliance. The Smoke-Less Mode helps reduce smoke production, and the dishwasher-safe plates simplify cleanup.

Strengths
  • 5-in-1 functionality: grill, griddle, panini press, full grill, half grill
  • Smoke-Less Mode reduces smoke during cooking
  • Removable, reversible, dishwasher-safe cooking plates
Watch-outs
  • Primarily a griddler — not a dedicated smokeless grill
  • Smoke-Less Mode reduces but doesn't eliminate smoke
  • Griddle plates included may not suit smokeless-only users
George Foreman Smokeless Grill GRD6090B
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Smokeless Indoor Grills
George Foreman Smokeless Grill GRD6090B
$79.95as of May 31

The George Foreman GRD6090B Smokeless Grill brings the brand's signature contact-grilling design to smokeless indoor cooking. With digital Smart Select controls and up to 85% less smoke, it's ideal for families of 4-6 who want quick, smoke-free indoor grilling. The contact design cooks food from both sides simultaneously, cutting cooking time in half. While it's less versatile than flat-top models, the George Foreman excels at burgers, chicken, and sandwiches.

Strengths
  • Digital Smart Select controls with touch-sensitive panel
  • Up to 85% less smoke than traditional grilling
  • Contact grilling cooks food from both sides simultaneously
Watch-outs
  • Contact design limits versatility — can't grill flat items like steaks as easily
  • Smaller cooking surface than dedicated flat-top models
  • Price at $80 is mid-range for a contact grill

How they stack up

Cuisinart Griddler Five GR-5BNAS

The Cuisinart GR-5BNAS offers significantly more versatility than dedicated smokeless grills like the Philips HD6371, with 5 cooking functions versus 1. However, it's not a true smokeless grill — the Smoke-Less Mode reduces but doesn't eliminate smoke. Compared to the Ninja Foodi AG301, the Cuisinart is more affordable ($140 vs $220) but lacks air frying capability.

George Foreman Smokeless Grill GRD6090B

The George Foreman Smokeless GRD6090B outperforms the PowerXL Smokeless Grill in smoke reduction (85% less) and convenience, though the PowerXL offers a larger flat cooking surface. Compared to the Philips HD6371, the George Foreman is more affordable and compact but lacks the infrared technology.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCuisinart Griddler Five GR-5BNASGeorge Foreman Smokeless Grill GRD6090B
Cooking SurfaceMultiple configurationsContact grill plates
Power1,500 watts1,500 watts
Temperature RangeLCD display, wide rangeDigital Smart Select
Plate TypeRemovable, reversible, nonstickNonstick contact plates
MaterialStainless steel bodyStainless steel body
Dimensions15 x 12 x 5 in (varies by config)8.5 x 7.5 x 5.75 in
Grill Type5-in-1 Electric GriddlerSmokeless Contact Indoor Grill
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