Uniworld UGR-CH20 Electric Griddle Review
Our verdict
The Uniworld UGR-CH20 is a commercial-grade countertop electric griddle built for foodservice environments, not home kitchens. At $487.48 and 65.6 lb, it occupies a completely different category than residential models.
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Small foodservice operations, food trucks, catering setups, or commercial kitchens that need a countertop electric griddle capable of sustained, heavy-duty use. The 65.6 lb construction signals commercial-duty durability.
Skip if
Skip it entirely if you are cooking at home. The price, weight, and physical size, at 23 x 22.5 x 14.25 inches and nearly 66 lb, make it impractical for a residential kitchen. It is a professional tool.
- Dimensions 23 X 22.5 X 14.25 In
- Weight 65.6 lb
- Priced 533% above the category median ($77.00 across 18 tracked models)
- Weight of 65.6 lb - heavier than 100% of the 18 models we track
Pros
- Commercial-grade build quality implied by 65.6 lb construction
- 23 x 22.5 inch cooking surface provides substantial area for a countertop unit
- Designed for sustained foodservice use at a professional level
- Priced appropriately for commercial equipment in this class
Cons
- Only 6 reviews, providing very limited buyer feedback
- At 65.6 lb, it is not practical to move or store like a home appliance
- No wattage, voltage, or surface material spec published in available data
- $487.48 price is far above what any home cook would need to spend
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 6 owner ratings
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Popularity0.6/5
6 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other air fryers, deep fryers, indoor grills, griddles and countertop cooking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
- Dimensions
- 23 X 22.5 X 14.25 In
- Weight
- 65.6 lb
Overview
At $487.48, the Uniworld UGR-CH20 sits in a tier well above consumer electric griddles. The 65.6 lb weight is the clearest indicator of its commercial construction, as residential griddles typically weigh 3 to 8 lb. The unit measures 23 x 22.5 x 14.25 inches, placing it in countertop commercial territory with the kind of mass and build quality expected in a professional kitchen setting.
With only 6 ratings available, there is not a statistically meaningful body of buyer feedback to draw on. The 4.5-star average from those 6 buyers is positive, but the sample size is too small to treat as a reliable signal. Commercial buyers evaluating this unit should rely on the brand's commercial reputation and their own operational requirements rather than review volume.
Uniworldfoodservice equipment is a recognized name in commercial kitchens. For buyers in that context, the physical specifications, weight and dimensions, are the primary evaluation points. For anyone shopping for a home griddle, this product is simply outside the right category.
Performance notes
No wattage or max temperature data is available in the published specs. The 65.6 lb weight and 23 x 22.5 x 14.25 inch footprint describe a heavy, fixed countertop commercial unit. Units of this class are generally engineered for continuous operation across a service period rather than the intermittent short-session use of a residential griddle. The 14.25-inch height suggests an elevated commercial countertop design.
What buyers say
With only 6 ratings, buyer sentiment cannot be reliably assessed. The 4.5-star average is encouraging but statistically thin. Buyers considering this model for commercial use should treat the review count as minimal supporting evidence rather than a strong endorsement.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Uniworld UGR-CH20 suitable for home use?
No, not practically. At 65.6 lb and $487.48, it is sized and priced for commercial kitchens. Home cooks would find it far too heavy to move and much more expensive than any residential griddle they would need.
Why is there so little reviewer feedback for this model?
Commercial cooking equipment typically sells in much lower volumes than consumer products, so it accumulates fewer online reviews. A low review count is normal for professional foodservice equipment and does not reflect product quality.
What type of operation would benefit from this griddle?
Small cafes, food trucks, catering operations, or any venue that needs a countertop flat-top cooking surface with commercial durability. The large surface area and heavy build suit environments where the griddle runs for extended periods during service.