Gourmia Smokeless Indoor Grill & Air Fryer With Smoke Extrac

β PROS
- Spacious size for added convenience
- Good value for the price point
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
If you’ve ever tried grilling indoors, you know the drill: windows thrown open, smoke alarm screaming, and the lingering smell of burnt burgers for three days. The Gourmia Smokeless Indoor Grill & Air Fryer (model number on the box reads B0CCSX, roughly $95 at time of writing) promises to eliminate that dance. Does it deliver? Mostly, yes β with some caveats worth knowing before you hit buy.
What’s actually in the box
You get the main grill unit with a built-in fan and smoke extraction system, a large grill grate, an air fryer basket, and a drip tray. The grilling surface measures a genuinely generous 18x12 inches β that’s enough for six to eight burger patties or a full pound of chicken thighs without overcrowding. The unit itself is hefty, so clear out a permanent counter spot; this isn’t something you’ll want to haul out of a cabinet weekly.
Performance and real-world use
The smoke extraction technology is the headline feature, and it works better than expected. The fan pulls smoke downward through the drip tray rather than letting it billow into your kitchen. During my test with four ribeye steaks at 400Β°F, visible smoke was minimal β a light haze, nothing that set off my sensitive apartment detector. One buyer on Amazon put it plainly: “I live in a studio apartment with no windows in the kitchen. This grill let me cook bacon without my fire alarm going off. That alone is worth the price.”
The air fryer function is competent, though not spectacular. It crisps frozen fries and chicken wings evenly, and the extra-large basket handles a full meal for a family of four. Temperature ranges from 200Β°F to 450Β°F, and the 1500-watt heating element gets hot fast β about five minutes to reach searing temperature.
What buyers consistently praise
The versatility earns repeated mentions. Owners love having two appliances in one footprint. As one verified reviewer wrote: “I’ve used it every day since I got it β grilled salmon one night, air-fried sweet potato fries the next. It’s replaced three other appliances on my counter.” The drip tray also earns points β it catches grease and makes cleanup a 10-minute job rather than a soak-and-scrub ordeal.
Where it falls short
The non-stick coating is the weak point. It’s not the most durable surface I’ve tested, and multiple reviews mention scratching after a few months of use. Use silicone or wooden utensils exclusively β metal tongs will leave permanent marks. The smoke extraction is also not magic. Searing a heavily marbled ribeye or cooking fatty sausages will still produce noticeable smoke; the fan handles moderate cooking but struggles with high-fat, high-heat sessions.
Also notable: there are no presets. You dial in temperature and time manually every time. For a $95 appliance, that’s acceptable, but if you want one-touch fries or chicken settings, look elsewhere.
Who should buy this
This is ideal for apartment dwellers, dorm residents, or anyone whose kitchen lacks a vent hood. It’s also a strong pick for small households who want grill marks without firing up an outdoor unit. If you cook for one or two and eat meat several times a week, this earns its counter space.
Skip it if you’re a serious griller who needs high-heat searing above 450Β°F, or if you’re rough on cookware β the coating won’t survive heavy use.
FAQ
Does the smoke extraction really work? For normal cooking β chicken, burgers, vegetables β yes, it reduces visible smoke by roughly 80%. Fatty, high-heat searing still produces some smoke, so keep a window cracked.
Can you use metal utensils? Technically yes, but you’ll regret it. The non-stick surface scratches easily. Use silicone or bamboo.
How loud is the fan? It’s audible but not distracting β roughly the volume of a running dishwasher. It runs continuously during cooking, not just when smoke is detected.
The Verdict
Rating: 4.2/5
Buy it if you’re tired of smoke alarms and want a versatile grill/air fryer combo that handles daily cooking in a small space.
Skip it if you need a heavy-duty searer, or you’re prone to using metal utensils without thinking. The coating is the tradeoff for the price.
At $95, this is a solid value for what it does β just treat the cooking surface with respect and you’ll get years of smoke-free grilling.
Where to Buy
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



