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Charbroil Bistro Pro 3-in-1 Dual Fuel Electric Grill & Griddle (Red or Black)

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Amazon has Charbroil Bistro Pro 3-in-1 Dual Fuel Electric Grill & Griddle on sale for $150.20. Shipping is free.

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Available colors:About this product:
  • 3-in-1 grill: electric, charcoal, and stainless steel griddle
  • Reaches up to 650ยฐF with electric heating
  • 240 sq in cooking area plus 80 sq in warming rack
  • Includes 210 sq in griddle for multi-meal cooking
  • 110V outlet with digital temp display and heat reflectors

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $79.79 less (34.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 190 customer reviews.
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Amazon has Charbroil Bistro Pro 3-in-1 Dual Fuel Electric Grill & Griddle on sale for $150.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Available colors:About this product:
  • 3-in-1 grill: electric, charcoal, and stainless steel griddle
  • Reaches up to 650ยฐF with electric heating
  • 240 sq in cooking area plus 80 sq in warming rack
  • Includes 210 sq in griddle for multi-meal cooking
  • 110V outlet with digital temp display and heat reflectors

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $79.79 less (34.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 190 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Bistro Pro Electric Grill & Griddle + Charcoal Mode, Red - 25302146

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ElRanchoYesterday 12:11 PM
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One thing to be aware of: it's not mentioned in the amazon page or the marketing material, not even the manual, but the grill comes with a pamphlet clarifying that if you want to have it on electric mode you need a 20A circuit (though the connector is a regular 15A one).
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RokketYesterday 04:41 PM
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This is an Amazon "Big Spring Deal" sale price - super slick IMO.
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onpointYesterday 05:10 PM
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Quote from ElRancho :
One thing to be aware of: it's not mentioned in the amazon page or the marketing material, not even the manual, but the grill comes with a pamphlet clarifying that if you want to have it on electric mode you need a 20A circuit (though the connector is a regular 15A one).
Thank you. That makes it a no go for me. I was excited thinking it was gas and charcoal.
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mikepoz1990Yesterday 07:41 PM
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According to what I found, the grill runs at 1750W that is 14.6amps. Very close to the 15amp limit of a 15 amp breaker. If you have anything else on that circuit, it will likely pop the breaker. Or using it in high for an extended period of time.
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gamingdroidYesterday 08:07 PM
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Quote from ElRancho :
One thing to be aware of: it's not mentioned in the amazon page or the marketing material, not even the manual, but the grill comes with a pamphlet clarifying that if you want to have it on electric mode you need a 20A circuit (though the connector is a regular 15A one).
That makes no sense. Why 20A circuit with a 15A connector?
Also, how do I know if I have a 20A circuit?

Edit: To find out what the amperage is, check the breakers. The handle will say what amperage it is. If it's not properly labeled where the circuit goes, you can plug in a light or something and flip the breakers one by one to figure out which one it is. Hope that helps.
Last edited by gamingdroid March 26, 2026 at 01:13 PM.
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AustinM8565Yesterday 08:11 PM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
That makes no sense. Why 20A circuit with a 15A connector?
Also, how do I know if I have a 20A circuit?
If it's done properly it will have a 20amp breaker, the correct wire gauge and a 20 amp recepticle which has the little - on the one prong.
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Elcheapo213Yesterday 08:14 PM
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Need the gas version of this

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gamingdroidYesterday 08:41 PM
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Quote from AustinM8565 :

If it's done properly it will have a 20amp breaker, the correct wire gauge and a 20 amp recepticle which has the little - on the one prong.
So the 20A recepticle or connector will have one of the flat prongs is 90 degree compared to the other one. However, your 15A plug can be connected to a 20A circuit, and Mike above mentioned it draws 14.6A so that's probably why the grill has a 15A plug.

It needs 20A circuit so it doesn't trip it, but uses 15A plug because it's drawing supposedly less than 15A.

Hope that helps someone else, and if I'm wrong somewhere, please share and correct me.

Also, thanks Austin for pointing out the plug difference!

Edit: Also just found out why it needs 20A circuit. Apparently you should only load it to 80%, so that's 16A. A 15A circuit should only be used at 12A max.
Last edited by gamingdroid March 26, 2026 at 01:45 PM.
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wailerYesterday 09:04 PM
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There is a QVC video showing that you can run the grill 10 mins to light the charcoal and then shut the grill off. I like to cook somethings over charcoal but I definitely don't like how long it takes to get it going.

Any have any experience/thoughts on how good this might be?
Yesterday 09:44 PM
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PeterS2865Yesterday 09:44 PM
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Quote from wailer :
There is a QVC video showing that you can run the grill 10 mins to light the charcoal and then shut the grill off. I like to cook somethings over charcoal but I definitely don't like how long it takes to get it going.Any have any experience/thoughts on how good this might be?
10 minutes is long? That's how long a chimney starter takes and about as long as preheating an oven
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RapidsurferToday 12:10 AM
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Quote from mikepoz1990 :
According to what I found, the grill runs at 1750W that is 14.6amps. Very close to the 15amp limit of a 15 amp breaker. If you have anything else on that circuit, it will likely pop the breaker. Or using it in high for an extended period of time.
Thanks for the info, really helpful

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