Rain, limited balcony space and strict flat rules can turn barbecue season into a lesson in frustration, especially when you crave that charred, juicy flavour all year round. That is why indoor electric grills matter: they let you enjoy real grilling without smoke alarms, charcoals or illegal open flames. In this guide I cut through confusing specs and marketing fluff to help you pick a compact, low-odour grill that suits your kitchen, budget and cooking style. I compare models on taste, heat consistency, size, ease of cleaning and safety, and explain who should choose a contact grill versus a griddle or smokeless grill. You will find options for tiny kitchens, families and anyone who loves seared steaks or vegetables, plus practical tips for maintenance and what to expect from performance. Read on to find an indoor electric grill that finally makes midweek dinners feel like a proper barbecue at home. We are supported by its audience. We independently evaluate all recommended...