Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

When I was first offered the opportunity to review the T-fal OptiGrill I was just as much skeptical as I was intrigued. After all, as a "grilling pro", what could it possibly offer? Well, I was surprised at the results of my extensive review.

You can read all about the grill at their web site, but here's my bottom line. This is an 1800-watt indoor grill with six programs that automatically adjust the cooking time and temperature according to the type and thickness of what you're cooking.

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

That all sounds pretty cool, but the obvious question is, "Yeah, but does it deliver?" The short answer is yes. It's about as brain-dead to operate as can be. You look at what you're cooking, set the program, and wait until the indicator light (I call it the magical orb of done-ness) tells you that it's perfectly cooked. In fact, it's so easy that my three girls have come to use it frequently.

Now, you might be tempted to think to yourself, "Come on Daddio, it's just a glorified panini press!" Well, I feel ya, but that's simply not the case. There is indeed some kind of electronic wizardry that takes place under the hood. Sure, a grilled cheese or panini is a no brainer, but let me show you two simple extremes that I think will illustrate what I'm saying.

Here's a frozen Johnsonville® brat patty cooked to perfection using the frozen burger setting. You simply pre-heat, set the food in there and wait for the light to get to the proper color for the desired done-ness (in this case well-done). Oh, and there's an alarm that sounds at each level of done-ness. I turned the patty 90° about two-thirds of the way through the cooking process to get those pretty (OCD) grill marks.

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

Yeah, a frozen burger is not all that impressive, so let's turn up the heat (pun intended) to put this thing to a serious test. Let's put a quality steak on this bad boy and see what happens. This was a one-inch thick USDA Choice ribeye that I seasoned straight out of the fridge with kosher salt and fresh-ground pepper.

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

I preheated it on the steak setting, threw the meat in it, closed the lid, and came back 8 1/2 minutes later (medium-rare on the indicator light) to this beautiful specimen. The outside was very nicely seared, the done-ness nearly perfect, and the flavor was great. I cook steaks outside over charcoal all the time and it's very hard to reliably accomplish that with a one-inch steak.

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

Oh, and by the way, I checked the internal temperature of the brat patty and the steak with a Thermapen® and each was dead-on for the advertised done-ness.

Another great plus is that the non-stick cooking plates and drip pan come out very easily with the push of two buttons, and they are dishwasher-safe. The clean-up really couldn't be any easier.

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

Kitchen appliances like this often come with some cheesy recipe booklet that is typically not even worth the paper on which it's printed. Given that, I was really impressed with the recipe book (not booklet) that comes with the OptiGrill. The recipes are well thought-out and the photography is great. Here are some samples:

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

Review: T-fal OptiGrill (via patiodaddiobbq.com)

My only complaint about the OptiGrill is its capacity. At $180 it would be nice if it were larger. For a family of five like mine you have to work in batches, which can be a pain. Other than that, this unit does exactly what it promises and it produces great indoor grilled food. Sure, it won't replace your outdoor grill, but you'll be surprised at how often you'll use it. Our family typically uses ours several times a week.

Disclaimer: The OptiGrill set was provided to me at no charge from T-fal, but the review is entirely my own.

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Blogger Chris said...
Nice pic of the steak. We had to use a Foreman grill when we first moved to Knoxville because grills were banned where we lived for the first 6 months. I wasn't impressed with the results but it looks like the T-fal performs much better.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Highly energetic article, I loved that bit. Will there be a part 2?



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Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - Thanks. No, I'm sorry, but there's just one part.
Blogger Unknown said...
I bought one and I was very happy up until I I found out that you received a recipe book with your purchase.
Blogger Unknown said...
mr student - Things happen, so I'm sure it was just missed in packing. Just give them a call (800-395-8325) and I'm sure they'll make it right. ;-)
Blogger jjohnsonlee said...
This review is about the company that sells this product, not the product itself!

I would say the company is the WORST I have ever dealt with. I'm not someone who has ever posted a negative review, but the company is SO AWFUL I felt compelled to do so.

I ordered the product, was not told it was back ordered and when I called to find out where it was they let me know they did not know when I'd receive it.

The customer rep was clearly reading off a script and had zero ability to actually listen and handle the issue.

Since then I've sent 4 emails and made two calls to try and get the issue resolved. I have NOT had a single response other than an automated email telling me "we are sorry to hear you are not happy"

Blogger Unknown said...
jjohnsonlee - I'm sorry that you've had a bad customer service experience. I have no affiliation with the company, but I will see what I can do.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Just received the grill and it has performed as advertised on my first effort with frozen hamburger patties.
Anonymous Shannon said...
After reading your review, I was intrigued!! I bought one yesterday and just cooked my first ribeye...........a rare steak cooked to perfection!! This little grill is amazing.......a George Foreman with brains!! Thank you!! This is the ticket for wintertime when I don't want to freeze to death on the deck!!
Blogger Unknown said...
Shannon - Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad that you found my review helpful, and more glad that you're enjoying the grill. It's pretty cool, eh?

Try a grilled cheese panini in it.
Anonymous Wayne Brown said...
Great review! Something like this would be handy for people who don't have a whole lot of outdoor real estate (like apartment or condo dwellers).

How much smoke does the unit put off during the cook?
Anonymous Shannon said...
Wayne, while grilling my rare ribeye I had just a whisper of smoke!! Not sure what would happen if it had been cooked to well done. No smoke with a grouper filet either. You are right, this is perfect for the apartment or condo dweller!! I have purchased two more to give as Xmas gifts. One is for a 92 year old gentleman that loves a good rare steak but hates to drag the grill out just to toss one steak on it!! I cannot praise this unit enough!!
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Wonder if there is a way to get a good smoke flavor with this unit, other than liquid smoke?
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - It's an indoor electric grill, not a smoker. If you want true smoke flavor you've got to take it outdoors.
Blogger Unknown said...
Er, by "take it outdoors" I mean the food and cooking, not the OptiGrill.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Thanks for this review. I just ordered one and can't wait to try it!!!
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I purchased this grill, and tried a bone in chicken thigh, which was done perfectly. I tried a steak last night, it was about 1" thick, and wanted it done medium. When I opened the grill, it was pale brown, with lots of juice still oozing out of it (I didn't marinate the steak, just added sea salt). I didn't want it getting overcooked, so I took it out to my plate, and all I had was a pale brown slab of meat which looked like I had boiled it in water. I'm pretty sure I didn't do something right. I finally had to transfer it to a iron skillet to give it a sear, at which time it was well done, and ended up tasting ok, but I was disappointed with the overall outcome. I want to try again, but I need to figure out what went wrong the first time. Any tips you may have will be helpful. (I followed instructions)
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - I've cooked several steaks in the grill and I've never had a problem. Did you use the steak setting? That's the only thing I can think of.
Blogger Unknown said...
thanks for your review! I just got one for Christmas and now I can't wait to use it :)
Anonymous Anonymous said...
As for the steaks, they keep getting cooked on rare, and there is a comment about problems getting it medium and it was only 1" thick ... our steaks are usually about the same and I like medium to medium well ... very skeptical right now about it
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - You control the doneness by leaving the steak(s) in the grill until the indicator gets to the proper color (orange for medium). It sounds like you're simply taking them out too soon.
Anonymous Ben said...
I've read comments about the indicator light now working with thicker steaks. Have you tried it with 1.5" or 2" steaks? Or what about bone-in steaks like a rib-eye (my fav)?
Blogger Unknown said...
Ben - I've not tried cooking steaks thicker than about an inch, and T-Fal doesn't recommend cooking bone-in meats in the OptiGrill.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Thanks for your honest review. I'm a steak lover who lives in an apartment so I don't have access to an outside grill. I tried using a cast iron skillet but couldn't deal with the smoke and grease splatter. I also tried the George Foreman grill. The problem is that since the steak cooks so fast on both sides you can't get a good sear on it. You have to use a really thick steak and hope for the best. I read every review and saw every demo I could find online. Your review states the same thing. The T-Fal OptiGrill works if you follow the the instructions. Thanks for helping me to decide to purchase this item. :) FYI, it's also recommended to wipe the grilling plates with a cooking oil soaked paper towel before use.
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - Thanks, I'm glad that you found the review helpful. Please swing by again and let me know what you think after you've tried it.
Blogger Anonymous said...
John, thanks for your quick response. I did purchase this grill.
I grilled 3 pieces a little over 1" thick of fillet mignon to check out the rare, medium and well done settings.
For good seared steak it's recommended to pat your seasoned or marinated meat dry with a paper towel before grilling.
(Check out the Grilling Tips insert that's included. This might help out the people who commented about having problems.)
I sprayed the grilling plates with an olive oil mister that I purchased with the grill. It works great!
I keyed in the proper setting. The preheat function seems to be the longest part of the cooking process.
After the beeping I put on the steaks on walked away and let the grill do the cooking.
Beeping again my rare fillet was done. It did put the seared grilled marks on the steak and it was cooked somewhat rare in the middle. The medium and well done steaks were also cooked appropriately.
The well done steak was rather dry and not juicy. This could be expected since fillet mignon is very lean and this grill does make some of the fat drip out. (I know it's a sin to take a such a beautiful and expensive cut of meat and make pot roast out of it, but I wanted to see how it would come out.)
As far as the taste, it was pretty good not great. I think a steak with more fat in it would taste better on this grill. Fat equals taste!
I tried precooked bratwurst sausages. They were great! Seared well and hot and juicy.
I tried the manual mode and grilled a big hunk of, once again, fillet mignon. I seared it on all sides. It came out great. Seared very well and nice and rare inside.
Like any cooking, doing it yourself is still the best, but you can't beat the ease of operation of this grill. How else can you cook a steak and walk away and just wait for the beep. It works!
Clean up is easy and expected with the removable grilling plates. Just press the related black button on the left side. (This is not clearly stated in the manual so I'm glad you mentioned it.)
It's well made. I'm impressed with the sturdy giant hinge that's easy enough to clean around it and the industrial spring wrapped power cord.
A good buy! Thanks again John.
Gonna try a panini next...
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - Thank you for your very detailed follow-up. I'm really glad that you are enjoying the grill.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Does anyone know why it keeps coming off the chicken setting to the manual setting?
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - I think it goes to the manual mode if you leave the meat in past well-done.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Just purchased one last night. Cooked marinated chicken tenders, awesome. Also cooked fresh asparagas with olive oil, salt and pepper, delicious. I am so impressed, can hardly wait to get home tonight and try grilled eggplant. I love it.
Anonymous Deb said...
Interesting,,,I am seeing both positive and negative...My guess would be what their expectations were & possibly if they followed directions
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I have found that to sear meat properly, you need to allow it to continue to pre-heat, even after it tells you it is ready. The other thing is that the meat must be ready to put on because you want to QUICKLY open, place meat, and close. Don't wait to season..have it completely ready to place into the grill and close it right away.
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bought this from belk's about 2 months ago and love love love it! I use it everyday and would love to get extra grill plates for it to switch back and forth between cleanings. It does everything they say it do and i've never had a problem cooking anything. I have giving away my outdoors grill which i hardly ever used anyway. You can't go wrong with this one at all.
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - I'm really glad that you're enjoying the grill.
Blogger Unknown said...
I've really enjoyed the optigrill so far. My only question is does anyone else's seem to give off a lot of smoke on the pre-heat?

I thought it would burn off after the first use, but it still continues.
Blogger Unknown said...
I've really enjoyed the optigrill so far. My only question is does anyone else's seem to give off a lot of smoke on the pre-heat?

I thought it would burn off after the first use, but it still continues.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I just bought my Optigrill and am studying all comments before my first use. My main question is..do you have to grease the plates every time before all cooking?
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - No, I don't.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I've had mine for about 3 months now and absolutely love it. It makes cooking steaks or hamburgers easy with everyone liking a different level of doneness. I purchased it from the Info-mercial and have used many of the Omaha Steak coupons.
One key is to make sure that if you are starting another item to cook (like another hamburger) after you have already cooked one, that you turn it off and start fresh - I noticed that if you don't do this step that it seems to always go to manual mode.
Anonymous younus smoker said...
Thanks John for your excellent review but i think everyone should buy electric smoker instead this one . am i right John ?
Blogger Unknown said...
younus - No, I would have to disagree. An electric smoker is fine, but this is and indoor grill. Each serves an entirely different purpose.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I just bought mine on 9/20/14 used it the next day cooking steaks which came out good. But the next night i went to cook on it again, but when i push power button, then fish then ok, it goes straight to manual. I kept redoing it with the same results. so i did not do the fish on the grill. any suggestions as to why this was happening
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - No, I'm sorry, I don't know what the problem might be. I'd recommend that you contact T-Fal.
Anonymous Dennis said...
This grill is great, but I seem to always end up with a few puddles of grease on the countertop under the back end of it.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
We used ours once, it worked just as it was supposed to. Tonight, it goes straight to Manual even though we pushed the meat button. The indicator stayed white the whole time. What did we do wrong?
Too expensive for this to happen second time out.
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - I don't know what could have happened. I'd recommend that you contact T-fal.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
We are having the same problem. We purchased one Dec 24/14 and it worked perfectly and now it goes straight to manual every time...no matter what button we push
Blogger Unknown said...
Have you contacted T-fal? This isn't a support forum.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Wasn't asking for support..I bought one after reading reviews like yours that help me decide if this was worth buying...just stating that what happened to me seems to be happening to more than one machine, so buyer beware. When it actually does work, it's great!!!...otherwise you are standing there watching a $200.00 grill. Of course I contacted T-Fal, surprise I had to leave a message and of course it will take them a few days to get back to me. So much for that GREAT Christmas gift that can't be used.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
We had the problem of the machine getting "stuck" on manual. If the grill plates are not properly seated the grill will default to manual every time. We adjusted the grill plates and have never had a problem again. We love our grill and bought one for my parents as well. They have cooked chicken breasts from frozen and they turned out perfect.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
To those who said the optigrill goes directly on manual:
We had the same problem and I realized that we have to first start it without putting the meat in it, until it gets ready (gets Pink) and beeps, then putting the meat in.
Blogger Unknown said...
Yeah, the instructions are pretty clear about preheating the grill.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
The problem with switching to Manual is becoming increasingly common - we have 2 Optigrills and the newer one (just 4 weeks) has developed this fault. Switching the plates between the machines makes no difference and they are seated exactly the same on both. Mr Google has a number of reports of this from various countries - I suspect T-Fal have switched to a cheaper manufacturing facility and saved themselves a few pennies....bad move in my book!
Anonymous Zach Waldman said...
I love my optigrill but am confused about cooking things with bones. It says not to use bone-in meats but one of the recipes in the book calls for bone-in chicken thighs. What gives?
Anonymous Anonymous said...
used it once was fantastic. Now everytime Itry to use it, immediately onto manual mode. Turn it on ready to pre-heat, press frozen, press chicken, press ok.. manual mode. The lat time I tried it and it was actually preheating ok i went back to it after 2-3 minutes and it had gone into manual mode during the preheating... pretty gutted tbh, Fittings are full secure and cleaned but it is just refusing to measure anything. I would recommend keeping the warranty very close by.
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - Did you see the following from a comment above?

"If the grill plates are not properly seated the grill will default to manual every time. We adjusted the grill plates and have never had a problem again."
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Wow I'm so jealous I bought one and cooked steak in it to medium rare. Came out Well Done. I'm not dumb I followed the colors it was yellow with a hint of orange. BAM well done. So I waited a wkk did chicken. Dried it out. It did do well with fish, veggies and as a panini press, but I will not be using it for nothing other than that. Clearly I have a defective one.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Manual mode issue seems to be fixed on our T-fal grill by selecting the mode and OK button with the top raised. Placing the food to be cooked on the grill when it it warmed up and then lowering the lid.
Will see how it works out long term.
The T-fal grill is fantastic when it works in automatic mode.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Mine worked great for a while. Then we noticed the bottom of the meat did not have any seared marks. Sent it in for repair. Did not get to use the grill for at least 6 months. Same problem now but out of warranty The meat is cooked as desired, just no seared marks on the bottom.
Anonymous Scott said...
I usually opt for a good old fashioned electric smoker because I don't believe there will be anything that can replace smokers. But the pictures do look quite good so might have to look into this grill a bit more!
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Had a problem with my Optigrill jumping directly to manual. Called the support line and learned how to reset the unit where it does not jump to manual. Takes about 2 minutes to correct. Wrote the procedure down just n case it happens again as I suspect it will.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
What was the procedure then? Ours has just started it now.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Why would you not post the procedure to help everyone?
Blogger Globetrotters said...
Yes please... What's the procedure?
Blogger Unknown said...
Well, have used it for 6 months now and loved it, but now its only working in manual mode. Contacted CS, no help. #140.00 bucks wasted.
Blogger Unknown said...
Glen - Did you see this above?

"We had the problem of the machine getting "stuck" on manual. If the grill plates are not properly seated the grill will default to manual every time. We adjusted the grill plates and have never had a problem again."
Blogger Unknown said...
Folks, again, this isn't a customer service forum.
Blogger Unknown said...
Me too
Blogger Unknown said...
Seriously right please tell us
Blogger Unknown said...
Yep stuck in manual but only after I put food on plates adjusting plates made no difference
Anonymous Davis said...
Hi,
The grilled meat looks just great! My wife loves grilled and smoked meat and I love to cook it. It's important to have the best natural gas grill.
Blogger Unknown said...
First kitchen gadget I've ever purchased that my husband keeps asking me to use! We love it!
Anonymous Rowlett said...
We use this gadget for more than 1 year and everything is O.K. The fish, the meat are great!
Blogger GST said...
Does anyone know how to reset the optigrill?
Blogger Unknown said...
GST - From a comment above:

"We had the problem of the machine getting "stuck" on manual. If the grill plates are not properly seated the grill will default to manual every time. We adjusted the grill plates and have never had a problem again."
Blogger GST said...
I have adjusted the plate plenty of times but that doesn't seem to work. There is a way to reset the grill. I think that may work.
Blogger Smith said...
I went to turn on my opti grill and it will not turn on. Does anyone have an idea why? Has been working perfectly up until now
Anonymous Juana said...
It works O.K. for me. We use it for 1 year. Everything tastes good, meat, vegetables, fruits.
Blogger Unknown said...
Used it once now goes to manual every time. Tried reseating plates, whatever that means, but no guidance as seems ok to me, but still goes to manual. Any fix for this?
Anonymous Manuel said...
Nice grill, I bought a smoker a few days ago, I want to know the difference between them
Anonymous Larry said...
I sometimes have the same problem with the grill jumping into manual mode after selecting an automatic mode. What works for me is to turn the grill off, turn it back on, select manual mode, hit OK, turn it off again, turn it back on, select the automatic mode then select "OK". It then usually stays in automatic mode and works correctly. I suspect that the "manual" mode button is faulty and closes its own contacts on occasion.
Blogger GST said...
Thanks Larry. I'll give that a try!
Blogger Unknown said...
Somebody slove this problem?
Blogger Unknown said...
See Larry's comment above.
Anonymous Rick said...
I have been very skeptical about these types of grills after my experience with the Forman. However, this one looks like a step up that is worth a try. Thanks for the information!
Anonymous Anonymous said...
My T-Fal Optigrill Indoor Electric Grilldoes not brown on the bottom. Any ideas
Blogger Unknown said...
I have just bought the optigrill. As one of many totally blind users, I appreciate the range of cooking presets and the audible indicator of device and cooking status. Other than my talking microwave, I don't think I've seen as accessible and usable a kitchen appliance as the optigrill.
Blogger Dar said...
If your opti grill keeps resetting to manual mode ... here is the answer
- Keep lid closed
- Select any mode ( it will reset to manual anyways ) & let it heat
- After it heats well, turn it off
- Open the lid
- Turn it on
- Select your mode, & taraaaaa it will be ready to use
I love somking, one question, can I use electric smoke to do the same thing?
Blogger Unknown said...
Cynthia - I'm sorry, but I don't know what electric smoke is.
Anonymous Marie Marlin said...
Can I make grill for any kind of meat with this?
Blogger Unknown said...
Marie - I'm sorry, but I don't don't understand the question.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
With lid closed
1. Hold down all three buttons at once ( burger, fish and manual buttons for 3 sec until the steak flashes 3 times and goes solid.
2.open lid and put something 1.5" thick inside and close lid (unit wont turn on its ok)
3.push steak button it will flash 3 times and go solid. Unplug unit.
4.open lid andremove 1.5" thick object
5.plug unit back in close lid and it should be recalibrated.
If it doesn't work it's broken contact customer support.
Blogger Unknown said...
I did these steps: Anonymous said...
With lid closed
1. Hold down all three buttons at once ( burger, fish and manual buttons for 3 sec until the steak flashes 3 times and goes solid.
2.open lid and put something 1.5" thick inside and close lid (unit wont turn on its ok)
3.push steak button it will flash 3 times and go solid. Unplug unit.
4.open lid andremove 1.5" thick object
5.plug unit back in close lid and it should be recalibrated.
If it doesn't work it's broken contact customer support.

but only sausages light + white blinking , that's all. Any ideas?
Anonymous chris smoker said...
Pretty clear information here...Smoking is one thing i love doing, esp porks, meat and chicken :).

Dont say i love food haha
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Or he never let it preheat correctly
Anonymous Rahul said...
Have you tried using the Masterbuilt 30''? Its much better.
this grill is awesome and cooks good food
thanks for posting
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Can you cook breaded chicken breast on this grill?
Blogger Unknown said...
Anonymous - I suppose you could, but I don't know why you would. Try it, they're pretty cheap.
Anonymous electric smoker said...
I haven't tried this electric grill yet but I'm thinking of getting one for the kitchen. It seems to get pretty good reviews online.
Anonymous paul said...
just got one but need procedures, nice post
Anonymous Christophe said...
The steak you cooked in t-fal grill seems legit but 1800-watt is quite big for electricity. thanks for sharing
Anonymous best pellet smoker said...
I love grilled and smoked food and have electric grill already at home but i am now planning to have this grill for my outdoor grilling passion.
Blogger Unknown said...
I haven't tried this electric smoker as yet. Have you tried the Masterbuilt or the char-broil one?? They are pretty good too.
Blogger Unknown said...
This is a grill, not a smoker. I've never tried an electric smoker.
Anonymous john said...
My optigrill+ would only work in manual mode. The instructions above are incomplete for the reset of an optigrill+.
Here is a link to instructions I found on youtube, if you follow them exactly, it will work if all you need is a reset.
Here;
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=optigrill%2B+reset

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