I have a Prestige Pro and I will say that the upgrades you get from the Prestige are nice. The interior lights in the hood and the cabinet are very helpful at night. The heavier grates - particularly on the side burner - are excellent. The ability to plug the grill in for the lights/igniter rather than use a battery pack, which in turn allows you to plug the rotisserie motor into the grill, is a nice touch. The cutting board/icebox is useless. I would say, if you buy it, you won't regret having spent the extra. But I don't know if I'd say it's absolutely worth the price difference. Both grills have the same warranty and the same build quality, so there's no wrong move here. Answer from d_chevron on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/grilling › napoleon prestige 500 vs prestige pro 500
r/grilling on Reddit: Napoleon Prestige 500 vs Prestige Pro 500
January 17, 2020 -

I'm looking at buying my first grill. I'm leaning heavily towards the Napoleon Prestige 500 (natural gas with the rotisserie and side burner). I'd love to talk myself into the Prestige Pro 500, but I just can't figure out what justifies the $700 price difference. Based on the comparison in their brochure, these are the only benefits of upgrading:

  • 9.5mm cooking grids vs. 7.5mm

  • Integrated ice bucket and cutting board

  • Lights in the grill and cabinet

  • LED knob lights vs just blue and red (and that weird floor light)

  • "Commercial" rather "heavy duty" rotisserie (whatever that means)

I'd happily pay $200-$300 for these kinds of extras, but $700 just seems incredibly out of proportion to the differences. Am I missing something?

I'm hoping this kind of post is okay, couldn't find any specific rules for this sub.

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reddit.com › r/grilling › napoleon prestige phantom vs prestige pro
r/grilling on Reddit: Napoleon Prestige Phantom vs Prestige Pro
October 9, 2021 -

I'm currently shopping for a new grill, and have narrowed it down to either the Prestige Phantom or the Prestige Pro. What is driving me crazy is I can't tell what the major differences are with the Pro to make it worth $500 more.

The Phantom's main compelling feature are those really amazing looking cast stainless steel cooking grates. Those seem like a great upgrade over standard stainless grates.

From what I can tell, the Pro offers nice internal lighting, a convenient roll out tank holder, a taller lid, and soft close doors? I'm not seeing anything that might make the cooking experience superior.

Am I missing something that might make the Pro a better purchase? Perhaps the base offers better construction overall? Or am I simply crazy?

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reddit.com › r/grilling › please help me choose: napoleon prestige 500 pro vs non-pro 665
r/grilling on Reddit: Please help me choose: Napoleon prestige 500 pro vs non-pro 665
June 16, 2023 -

Hello grilling-aficionado,

I'd like your help, please. I am torn between the pro-level of the prestige 500 and the base model 665. I've looked at the specs, countless YouTube videos and can't decide.

Any thoughts or opinions are appreciated.

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I know that when you are dropping coin on a new grill it's exciting, and intimidating. Buy the grill that has the options you like. Napoleon grills are a great start. If you grill steaks, the IR sear burner is more useful than you know. The rear IR rotisserie burner is also the tits. Just make sure you get the rotisserie with it or get it as a gift next year. Rotisserie chicken is the best you ever had.
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I don't know about all the hate others are giving you on Napoleon. I have the Prestige 500 RSIB and love it. For your budget go with the pro 500. Why? I believe you get a heftier rotisserie which is awesome. After that, honestly the 665 cooking surface is HUGE and if you're doing some small quick meals it may end up being too much volume to heat up. I have a family of four and have done group cookouts and the 500 size is fine. Some of the extras between Prestige and Prestige Pro may seem gimmiky, but honestly I thought some of the extras on the Prestige were gimmiky when I first bought mine. I didn't know I needed stainless steel grates until I got them. Rotisserie is the bomb- I have the kebab rotisserie accessory and I'm never doing normal on the grill kebabs again. Side burner is nifty. It's hard to go wrong with their warranty too- 15 years on certain components and lifetime on the rest. I did a claim right off the bat (chipped paint on a cabinet panel due to shipping issues) and they sent me a WHOLE NEW PANEL no questions asked. I sent a second email saying "I just need touch up paint" and they sent me some after asking where the chip was (presumably to get the right color match).
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Napoleon Prestige 500 vs Prestige Pro 500 : r/grilling
November 17, 2021 - I’m in the market for a propane grill and have narrowed my search to the Napoleon Prestige 500 series. Just stuck between the regular and pro model.
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r/grilling on Reddit: Napoleon Lex vs Prestige Pro?
October 4, 2020 -

Having a very hard time deciding. The Lex LEXIR6NSS at Costco is $1500 (I'm in Canada) and the Prestige Pro 500 is like $2400. I can't really see any major differences between them (I'm not an expert griller at all) and wondering what the key differences are and if they're worth the price increase?

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reddit.com › r/napoleongrills › prestige pro 665 or prestige 665 '2025'???
r/NapoleonGrills on Reddit: Prestige Pro 665 or Prestige 665 '2025'???
May 27, 2024 -

Looking to purchase this in next month or two.

Want around 40 inch, so it's between these 2 options. I watched all of Embers videos so far, so know the key differences.

Basically

  1. Soft close doors

  2. Interior lights and floor light, rgb knobs

  3. Wheels?

  4. Ice bucket/cutting board

That's it and a cost 1k more.

So i want to know some real world feedback. Both have the infrared burner which i want, stainless steel grill grates, wish they were the forged though from Phantom.

I read here that Prestige Pro would release maybe next year, but if the 655 is already $3500, no way it'll be under 4k. But I won't wait till next year.

I do like how the Pro looks, I did see both in person, but it's not like a far off difference.

Assuming they both cook the same.

Lowkey would buy the Phantom Series if It came in 665 version without the connectivity.

I don't need the built in probes, I have my own, and wouldn't trust some lcd screens and probes to last 5 years or more. So I could care less about connectivity.

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reddit.com › r/grilling › cooked some toast on my new napoleon prestige pro 500 today.
r/grilling on Reddit: Cooked some toast on my new Napoleon Prestige Pro 500 today.
December 18, 2020 - For the regular Prestige you’d ... cord). The lit “NAPOLEON” logo that displays on the ground in front of the PRO when the lights are on is fun - for about a minute - but it is more gimmick than anything....
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reddit.com › r/grilling › napoleon prestige pro…is pro worth it?
r/grilling on Reddit: Napoleon Prestige Pro…is Pro worth it?
June 28, 2024 -

I’m about to pull the trigger on a new grill and the Prestige Pro 500 seems like a beast.

At $2500 it certainly isn’t cheap, but I’ve done fairly well buying higher quality to get more use/lifetime out of things.

However, there is always a point where the extra cost has a limited value.

Assuming I can afford the extra $1K, is there a real benefit of the Pro?

Is the step up to the Pro worth it?

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My understanding is that there are only 3 upgrades on the PRO the pro has multicolored leds lights on the knobs, not just blue and red the pro has a slide out propane tank shelf, the 500 just has the standard ring inside. The pro includes a small cutting board and ice tray/bin. Aside from those three features, the only difference is the pro has a little more stainless steel, the sides of the lid are stainless I think, compared to the matt grey (aluminum?) on the 500. I think the lid may also be a smidge taller for more inside clearance on the pro. I think i read the Pro also has a stainless side burner grate instead of cast iron. I just bought the 500. I couldn't justify the an extra $1000 dollars for the pro, especially considering I bought the natural gas version so the slide out propane tank wouldn't even be used. personally I'm going to take that extra $1000 I didn't spend and get the cover, griddle insert and maybe a wireless probe controller, and a lot of meat.
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Fwiw, those Napoleon grills are known for fairly significant uneven heating. Lots of search results here discussing it, like this https://www.reddit.com/r/grilling/comments/rc830r/napoleon_prestige_500_heat_distribution/ Check out the Weber Summit options as well. I went with a E-470 over a decade ago & never looked back. I regularly use the rotisserie (w/ IR burner), sear with the 3 burner 30K BTU sear zone, smoke with it (often low & slow for 8 to 12+ hr cooks). The large side burner is a must have for big pan cooks, like homemade stuffing, etc. I'd highly recommend NG too, never run out of fuel & less expensive to use than propane & charcoal.
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Napoleon prestige pro, or prestige ? | THE BBQ BRETHREN FORUMS
February 23, 2018 - Prestige pro, and prestige are identical except prestige pro has: -9mm grates instead of 7mm (IMO 7 is better) -stainless steel side burner grate instead of cast -built in ice bucket/cutting board -stainless warming rack instead of chrome -interior cabinet lights, and grill lites -led lighting for gas knobs Prestige pro is 2200, and the prestige is 1600...
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reddit.com › r/napoleongrills › buying advice - rogue pro vs prestige
r/NapoleonGrills on Reddit: Buying Advice - Rogue Pro vs Prestige
November 9, 2024 -

Just looking for some help/advice on my next grill purchase. To give some background, I currently have a Vermont Castings 4 burner grill I have had for about 17 years. It has been great, but it's starting to have some issues. Over the past few weeks, I have been researching new grills. Started out expecting to buy a Weber, but wanted something Canadian made, which brought me to Napoleon.

Now, I understand that the Rogue series is made in China while the Prestige is made in Canada (but at least I would be supporting a Canadian company), and this is mostly what has given me pause. My kids are grown and moved out, we don't do a lot of entertaining, its just me and my wife most of the time with the kids stopping in now and then. My plan originally was to not go too overboard with a large, top end, expensive grill. I also have a Pit Boss pellet grill, so my gas grill gets about half of my outdoor cooking.

My question is mostly to do with build quality, warranty, etc. Is the Prestige really that much better than the Rogue Pro for build and warranty? Would a Rogue Pro 525 do what I want and last 15+ years or should I bite the bullet and spend the extra $700 CDN on the Prestige 500?

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reddit.com › r/grilling › napoleon prestige 500, pro 500, or blaze premium lte 32-inch?
r/grilling on Reddit: Napoleon Prestige 500, Pro 500, or Blaze Premium LTE 32-Inch?
March 1, 2022 -

I'm about to pull the trigger on a built-in grill. Right now, I'm leaning toward the Prestige 500 but can't shake this feeling that I'll regret not spending the extra $$ for the Pro 500. I found this comparison of the Prestige 500 and Prestige Pro. Most of the differences seem "cool but not necessary" except for possibly the "Taller Grill Hood with a sleek design allowing for a better oven cooking effect." I keep thinking I could grill a large brisket and wonder if the Pro would be better for this.

To complicate the matter, BBQGuys has a promotion right now that includes an access panel with the Blaze Premium LTE 32-Inch. When I factor in the access panel cost, the Prestige Pro and Blaze Premium are essentially the same price.

My question to everyone: If choosing between the Prestige 500, Pro 500, or Blaze Premium LTE 32-Inch, what would you recommend if you were in my shoes?

EDIT: I ended up switching gears entirely and purchasing the Lion L75000. If I remember correctly, it was on sale and checked all of my boxes. Also, I purchased the Lion refrigerator and access panel so everything matches which was a nice aesthetic perk. I believe the Lion access panel and refrigerator were lower price compared to alternatives so I ended up with fairly decent savings going that route.

I've had it for over a year now and have been very pleased with it. I'm not a "hardcore" griller but I try to use it once a week for burgers, chicken, or pork chops.

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I just bought the prestige pro 665 a few months ago. Here’s the thought process i went through to merit the price tag. I just built an outdoor kitchen with a pellet smoker also built in. I love doing reverse sear steaks, chops, tenderloins, as well as 1-2 min sear ahi tuna steaks. Given I went built in, I lose the side burners which also has me give up the famous sear station. Turns out the pro 665 can be upgraded to replace the far left burner with an infrared element. Works amazing for all the above! You’re looking at the slightly smaller although still large grill. The reason I didn’t look at the deliberate built in 700 series is because I read the quality of steel isn’t as good and it’s not made in Canada like the prestige/pro series. Next, the pro vs prestige. I’m a sucker for utility, so the interior lights in the pro were a nice addition and I don’t have to worry about wearing a headlamp while I cook. Other upgrades like the logo light projector and rgb knobs are pretty slick, but are definitely a party trick. Cooking wise, they have the same BTUs so they’re gonna act the same. The final differentiator is the grates are thicker and as a result heavier. I think the regular prestige already has decent thickness grates but the added heft of the pro grates may do better for heat retention. Btw, the polished bits that are on the pros lid feel a little tacked on like fake vents on a Buick. All in all, I like the little bells and whistles on the pro, and chances are if you’re looking at a built in model for an outdoor kitchen you haven’t skimped on much else, why skimp on the centerpiece? Just my thoughts
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I have the Prestige Pro. Some things I like that are not mentioned here: The presitge is taller so The rotisserie will fit without removing the grates. The 1/2 griddle fits perfectly and replaces a grill grate.
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reddit.com › r/grilling › napoleon model differences?
r/grilling on Reddit: Napoleon Model Differences?
December 31, 2021 -

I’ve owned Weber grills for about 20 years and am ready to move on…. The Weber’s that I’ve bought tend to peel paint inside the lid, the flavor bars are more gimmick than anything…. So…

I originally thought I was would go the pellet route (Traeger), but we grill more than anything else… and I don’t want the hassle of charcoal…. So I’m back to gas grills.

I’ve landed on Napoleon after reading some pretty solid things, but am having a hard time finding overall line comparisons- prestige vs rogue.. etc.

The Rogue seems to be prices a bit better and one model has a smoker box, which seems it would add a bit of versatility should I did get a hankerin for jerky…

Does anyone know the overall difference?

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It’s carbon build up other responder is correct they don’t paint inside the lid. It’s smoke and grease build up that hardens and begins to peel like paint chips. Last I heard Weber guarantees even the flavorizer bars for 10 years so depending on how old your grill is you can contact them although I’ve never owned a Weber gas grill so I don’t have experience with their customer service just going by other Redditors saying how great Weber customer service is. As far as comparison of the Rogue to the Prestige all you have to do is go to Napoleons website they should have all the info you need you just have to look at each grill individually and compare features. A lot of differences in gas grills besides features is grade and thickness of stainless steel used in building them then there’s different burner tubes from Stainless Steel to Cast Stainless even high end Brass burners probably not on Napoleon’s but definitely available on higher end gas grills. Weber has really stepped up their game in the last 5 years because of competition going so far as to warranting just about everything for 10 years so if you compare a Weber Summit to a Napoleon Prestige Pro I don’t think either one is a bad choice if that’s your price range otherwise it’s Weber Genesis to Napoleon Rogue
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I own the prestige 500 for over a year and I love it. The side burner sear zone is awesome for stakes. It also comes standard with a rotisserie and back burner that works great. Normally I would buy a cheap grill from a box store and it would rot to shit after just a few years. Napoleon has a 15 year warrantee if I remember correctly. I think the only difference between the prestige and the rogue is size. The rogue is a smaller grill but I think it comes with all the same options.
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bbqquebec.com › en › blogs › chroniques › pourquoi-aime-napoleon-prestige-comparaison-differents-modeles
Why I like the Napoleon Prestige (a comparison between different model – BBQ Québec
January 14, 2025 - Yes, it has lights integrated into its lid; it's quite a game changer and it's only the Pro series that has them. And, in terms of lighting, it doesn't just have that! It also has a motion sensor at the front that makes sure that all the lights turn on when you position yourself in front of it. There is also the Napoleon logo that can be displayed on the ground and the color of the front buttons that can be changed.
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reddit.com › r/grilling › napoleon rogue pro-s 525 vs prestige 500 (2024)
r/grilling on Reddit: Napoleon Rogue Pro-S 525 vs Prestige 500 (2024)
December 10, 2024 -

I can't decide and need some advice.

Is the build-quality of the Prestige-Series really that much better?

The Rogue does have a 4,5 kW Sizzle Zone, the Prestige 'only' 4 kW - is that noticable?

Price difference is just 120€ for me.

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pitmaster.amazingribs.com › forum › charcoal-grills › naploeon › 1375541-prestige-vs-prestige-pro-worth-the-jump
Prestige vs Prestige Pro - worth the jump? - Pitmaster Club
They both have stainless grates - the Pro model's version are just a bit thicker. I was just mentioning that because the fancier grates seem to be a big part of how Napoleon justifies the difference in cost. Not worth it for me, so going with just the Prestige series, and as Sdell suggests ...
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pitmaster.amazingribs.com › forum › gas-grills-and-smokers › napoleon › 1433609-napoleon-prestige-vs-prestige-pro
Napoleon Prestige vs. Prestige Pro - Pitmaster Club
It seems like the Napoleon Prestige is the my best option in that price range if I still want to be able to get the good sear I'm used to with the kettle. If I'm spending that much, I want to make sure I don't regret not getting the "best" but when comparing the Prestige to the Prestige Pro it really seems like the extra options just aren't work the extra $1000.
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barbecuesgalore.ca › blogs › master-your-grill › whats-the-difference-between-the-napoleon-phantom-prestige-500-and-prestige-pro-500-gas-grill
Napoleon Phantom P500 vs. Prestige PRO500 Gas Grill | Barbecues Galore
June 2, 2022 - While both grills feature Napoleon’s roll-top lid, providing an easy lift and superior air flow throughout the unit, the Prestige PRO 500 features a slightly heavier lid and an additional piece of metal to cut the wind.
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reddit.com › r/grilling › weber summit grill central vs. napoleon prestige pro 825
r/grilling on Reddit: Weber Summit Grill Central vs. Napoleon Prestige Pro 825
May 29, 2022 -

pretty self-explanatory title - looking for max amount of grill space and least amount of malfunctions (long-term). I know that the Napoleon needs to be attached to power, this is not an issue.

Let me know if (for the price point) I am missing a dark horse contender...

Thanks in advance