The Best Charcoal Grill and Smoker

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All of our top picks

Top Pick
Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and Smoker

Best for WiFi‑monitored gravity‑fed charcoal cooking

Runner Up
Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset Smoker

Best for traditional stick‑burning offset smoking

Alternate Angle
Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch Charcoal Grill

Best for convenience‑focused kettle upgrades

Worth a look
Spider Grills The Huntsman

Best for automated charcoal temperature control

Who this is for

This buying guide is for the backyard cook who wants one charcoal machine that can do two honest jobs: low-and-slow smoking and high-heat searing. If you are the kind of shopper who reads owner reviews, looks for patterns across hundreds of ratings, and trusts real-owner consensus as much as expert specs, this guide is for you. The Dupe shopping team built this report around practical tradeoffs — Dual-use versatility, temperature control, and cooking chamber size — so you can pick a single charcoal unit that truly fits your setup instead of a generic “best” list that sounds good on paper but fails in the backyard.

We focused on the frustrations people run into when they try to use a single cooker for both smoking and grilling. Many dual-function claims are aspirational: a unit that smokes passably but never gets hot enough to sear, or a grill that produces heat spikes and can’t hold a steady 225–275°F for brisket. We prioritized genuine dual-function performance — meaning the unit can reliably do low-and-slow smoking and also reach and sustain the temps needed for a proper sear. Temperature-control hardware, especially vent and damper precision, is a deciding factor in how a cooker behaves in both modes, so we treated that as a primary axis of evaluation.

Before you start comparing models, be honest about the realities of charcoal ownership. Charcoal grills and smokers demand more hands-on fuel management and cleanup than gas or pellet systems: ash must be managed, vents adjusted, and coals tended. Chamber and grate size matter — not only for how many racks of ribs you can cook at once, but for how heat circulates and how much fuel you’ll burn for long cooks. The layout you choose — offset, kettle, drum, or kamado-hybrid — changes flavor delivery, fuel efficiency, and the ergonomics of feeding coals and getting to the fire. We deliberately included entry-level through premium models so you can match our picks to both your budget and the amount of hands-on work you want to do.

This category is charcoal-only by design. If you want gas, electric, or pellet convenience — instant startups, PID controllers, or Wi-Fi-enabled set-and-forget cooking — look at dedicated gas grills or pellet smokers instead. Also skip this category if you only need a single-function unit (a kettle just for burgers or a vertical smoker just for brisket). We excluded products with widespread rust or warping complaints reported within the first two seasons, and we ignore models with thin review histories: any product we considered had to have at least 50 user reviews and sustain a 4.0-star aggregate or higher to make the shortlist.

How we filtered and what we measured: the Dupe shopping team checked that each candidate actually functions as both a charcoal smoker and a direct-heat grill. We compared offset, kettle, drum, and kamado-hybrid layouts to show how each affects flavor, fuel use, and ease of tending. Our evaluation checklist included dual-use capability, temperature range and stability, total cooking area (primary and any secondary grates), vent and damper system design, steel gauge and overall build quality, and ash management and serviceability. We also prioritized models with high aggregate review counts because long-term owner reports are the clearest signal of durability and real-world performance.

Use our recommendations as a short list, not a final invoice. Start by deciding which function you will use most: if you smoke weekly, prioritize long steady temps and generous chamber volume; if you grill and sear more, favor units that can open to high direct heat and recover quickly. Consider layout implications for your space and fuel habits — offsets favor smoke flavor but require more tending, kettles are simpler and cheaper, kamado-hybrids excel at heat retention. Match the model to your family size and storage space, check local parts and service availability, and then narrow to two or three candidates to compare side-by-side. The Dupe shopping team organized the picks so you can find the best charcoal grill-and-smoker combo for the way you actually cook.

How we picked the best

We started by requiring real dual-use capability: each charcoal grill-and-smoker had to prove it can smoke low-and-slow and sear at high heat. Within that pool we weighted temperature-control precision, cooking-chamber capacity, layout tradeoffs (offset vs. kettle), multi-season durability, and community ratings across entry, mid, and premium tiers.

Dual-use performance

You need a unit that actually smokes at low-and-slow temps and sears at high heat — combo labeling alone wasn't enough, so we only included models that demonstrably deliver both functions in real cooks.

Temperature control

Precise vent and damper design determines whether you can hold 225–275°F for smoking and push 450°F+ for searing; we favored units with fine dampers and repeatable temperature stability.

Cooking capacity

Total grate area must be large enough for practical family-sized cooks and brisket-length cuts, so we evaluated usable grate and chamber dimensions rather than relying on headline specs alone.

Layout design

The layout (offset firebox, kettle, drum) changes smoke path, heat separation, and workflow — we highlighted which designs favor cleaner smoke, larger roasts, or compact direct-heat searing.

Build durability

You’re buying an outdoor workhorse: we checked steel gauge, grate material, and owner-reported corrosion and wear over multiple seasons to prioritize long-term value.

Community validation

High aggregate ratings with substantial review volume from real owners confirmed real-world performance beyond manufacturer claims; consistent multi-source praise boosted a model's ranking.

Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and Smoker

64% match#1

The Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 is a gravity-fed digital charcoal grill-smoker delivering authentic charcoal flavor with pellet-grill-style convenience — spanning 225°F smoking to 700°F searing — backed by WiFi/Bluetooth app control and an 8-hour autonomous charcoal hopper. Minor weaknesses include complex assembly and intermittent app connectivity, but community ratings hold strong at 4.4/5 stars.

Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and SmokerTop Pick

Best for WiFi‑monitored gravity‑fed charcoal cooking

Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and Smoker

Highlights

  • Genuine dual-use: 225°F in ~10 min for smoking, 700°F in ~15 min for searing
  • Gravity-fed hopper runs up to 8 hours unattended — no manual fuel additions
  • Digital fan maintains precise temperatures with authentic charcoal/wood flavor
  • WiFi and Bluetooth app control for remote monitoring and adjustment
  • Reversible cast-iron grates (smooth for smoke, ridged for sear marks)
  • 560 sq in total cooking area supports family-sized cooks
  • Strong 4.4/5-star community rating across substantial review volume

Worth knowing

  • Complex multi-step assembly with confusing instructions
  • App connectivity (WiFi/Bluetooth) can drop mid-cook
  • Premium price point relative to manual-vent offset or kettle alternatives
  • Not a traditional offset or kettle layout — different architecture may disappoint purists
  • Not portable; relatively heavy for a charcoal unit

What people are saying

225–700°F in 15 minutes — fastest full-range dual-use response in the set

Gravity-fed hopper runs 8 hours unattended on one charcoal load

4.4/5 stars across substantial review volume — broadest community validation

Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset Smoker

64% match#2

The Oklahoma Joe's Highland is the gold-standard entry-level offset smoker at ~$300, delivering genuine dual-use performance (low-and-slow smoking + direct-heat firebox grilling) with a 900 sq. in. total cook area. Air leakage and temperature swings require active management and aftermarket gasket sealing, but price-to-performance value is exceptional for the category.

Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset SmokerRunner Up

Best for traditional stick‑burning offset smoking

Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset Smoker

Key specs

TypeFreestanding
BrandChar-Broil
ColorBlack
Depth33.5 in deep
StyleOffset
VentsAdjustable dampers
Width59 in wide
DamperYes

Highlights

  • Genuine dual-use: firebox doubles as a 281 sq. in. direct-heat charcoal grill
  • Large 619 sq. in. primary chamber fits 4 pork butts, 7 chickens, or 2–3 briskets
  • Best-in-class value at $299–$350 vs. $1,000+ comparable offset smokers
  • Adjustable firebox intake + smokestack dampers for airflow temperature control
  • Authentic stick-burning with hardwood splits for real smoke flavor
  • 2.5mm heavy-gauge steel with 2-year warranty and porcelain-coated grates
  • Above-average heat distribution for the price tier

Worth knowing

  • Air/smoke leakage from metal-to-metal lid gaps degrades temperature precision
  • Active fire management required — not a set-and-forget smoker
  • Burns through wood faster than higher-end offsets
  • Uneven heat zones: firebox-end food cooks faster than far end
  • 156–178 lbs is heavy despite wagon-style wheels

What people are saying

This is way more difficult to use than my premium backyard offset smoker and I was just blown away at the extra steps that I had to take to get a clean burning fire.

The ribs were utterly disgusting they were maybe the worst ribs I'm embarrassed to say I've made in recent memories.

By installing that 90 degree elbow and bringing our draw down to grid level we are now getting even temperatures front and back of the smoker.

Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch Charcoal Grill

0% match#3

The Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch is the premium kettle upgrade with gas-assist ignition, integrated charcoal storage, and a modular grate system — delivering genuine dual-use smoking and searing in a compact, ergonomic package. It's a strong all-rounder for backyard cooks but lacks the dedicated smoke chamber of true offset combos.

Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch Charcoal GrillAlternate Angle

Best for convenience‑focused kettle upgrades

Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch Charcoal Grill

Highlights

  • Genuine dual-use: verified smoking (225–275°F via indirect coal + dampers) and searing (470°F+)
  • Touch-N-Go gas-assist ignition for fast, effortless charcoal lighting
  • Weber Gourmet BBQ System modular grate for expanded cooking versatility
  • Large prep workspace + integrated CharBin charcoal storage container
  • Enclosed ash catcher and One-Touch cleaning system for easy cleanup
  • 363 sq in primary grate fits up to 13 burgers — adequate for family cooks
  • Assembles in under 1 hour; beginner-friendly and expert-approved

Worth knowing

  • Lid thermometer is inaccurate — external digital probe required for smoking precision
  • Detachable timer caps at 99 minutes, inadequate for long low-and-slow smokes
  • Kettle layout has no dedicated firebox; indirect setup requires vent discipline
  • At 100 lbs it's heavy and less portable than basic kettle options
  • Priced at a premium over the base Weber Original Kettle

What people are saying

Touch-N-Go gas ignition — fastest and easiest charcoal lighting of any pick

Integrated prep table and CharBin storage — most ergonomic workspace setup

Weber's Gourmet BBQ System grate — modular cast-iron inserts expand versatility

Spider Grills The Huntsman

0% match#4

The Spider Grills Huntsman is a premium kettle-kamado hybrid that genuinely delivers on both smoking (150–275°F, confirmed 11-hour overnight charcoal run) and high-heat searing (600°F+) via its integrated Venom PID digital controller — the standout feature that eliminates manual vent management. At $999 it's priced above typical kettles but competes favorably with ceramic kamados on cooking area and temperature versatility.

Spider Grills The HuntsmanWorth a look

Best for automated charcoal temperature control

Spider Grills The Huntsman

Key specs

ColorBlack
FinishWeather-resistant exterior coating, Seasoned finish (inside of the grill)
Weight155 pounds
Body TypeKettle Kamado
Fuel TypeCharcoal
Body ColorBlack
Grate TypeThick gauge, laser cut cooking surface
Portability3" Heavy Duty Casters

Highlights

  • Integrated Venom PID controller holds temps 150°–700°F without drilling or third-party fitment
  • Genuine dual-function: confirmed low-and-slow smoking and direct-heat searing in same unit
  • 11-hour overnight charcoal run at 195°F verified by hands-on test (Giant model)
  • 5mm carbon steel construction — significantly more durable than standard kettle gauge
  • Front charcoal door for lid-off reloading — unique feature among kettle and kamado grills
  • More cooking area than comparable kamados at lower price (508 sq in Giant vs 450 sq in Kamado Joe Big Joe)

Worth knowing

  • Short cooking interaction height — lift kit needed for tall users (sold separately)
  • No side shelves included — staging area requires add-on purchase
  • Full-grate indirect cooking requires optional Next-Level deflector kit (not included)
  • At 155–190 lbs it's heavy and non-portable beyond its casters
  • Slightly less fuel-efficient than ceramic kamados due to steel vs. ceramic insulation

What people are saying

The Huntsman is your Forever Grill for every cook

Built like a tank

You can control all of your Cooks from your smartphone or right here on the control board

Notable mentions

Royal Gourmet CC1830F Charcoal Grill with Offset Smoker

Royal Gourmet CC1830F Charcoal Grill with Offset Smoker

kamado-joe-classic-ii

kamado-joe-classic-ii

The Kamado Joe Classic II is a premium ceramic kamado-style charcoal grill and smoker that genuinely covers 225°F low-and-slow smoking to 750°F searing in one unit, with best-in-class vent precision via the Kontrol Tower system — though its ~254 sq. in. cooking area and $999.99+ price limit it to serious home cooks cooking for medium-sized groups.

  • Verified dual-function: smokes at 225°F and sears at 750°F in same unit
  • Kontrol Tower top vent holds consistent air setting without slipping — superior temperature control
Kamadojoe$1,853
Oklahoma Joe's Bronco Pro Drum Smoker

Oklahoma Joe's Bronco Pro Drum Smoker

The Oklahoma Joe's Bronco Pro is a competition-grade vertical drum charcoal smoker with 1,060 sq in total cooking area, 15+ hour charcoal capacity, and a precision 0–4 airflow control system — excellent for low-and-slow smoking with secondary grilling capability, though its drum design skews heavily toward smoking over direct-heat grilling.

  • Heavy-gauge steel drum construction with superior heat retention
  • Unique 0–4 airflow control system for precise temperature management at smoking temps (225–275°F)
Oklahomajoes$630

Key spec comparison

Key spec comparison
SpecificationMasterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and SmokerOklahoma Joe's Highland Offset SmokerWeber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch Charcoal GrillSpider Grills The Huntsman
Price range$580$430-$499$999
Best forBackyard cooks wanting authentic charcoal flavor with digital set-and-monitor convenienceBeginners learning traditional offset fire managementBackyard grillers upgrading from a base Weber kettle wanting convenience featuresBackyard cooks who want charcoal flavor with pellet-grill-level automated temperature control
Standout featureGenuine dual-use: 225°F in ~10 min for smoking, 700°F in ~15 min for searingGenuine dual-use: firebox doubles as a 281 sq. in. direct-heat charcoal grillGenuine dual-use: verified smoking (225–275°F via indirect coal + dampers) and searing (470°F+)Integrated Venom PID controller holds temps 150°–700°F without drilling or third-party fitment
Main tradeoffComplex multi-step assembly with confusing instructionsAir/smoke leakage from metal-to-metal lid gaps degrades temperature precisionLid thermometer is inaccurate — external digital probe required for smoking precisionShort cooking interaction height — lift kit needed for tall users (sold separately)
Temperature Control TypeAdjustable dampersFull manual temperature control (with Venom ), Advanced Temperature Control (with Venom )
Total Cooking Area879 square inches380 in^2

How the top 4 compare

Relative scores across the dimensions that mattered most for this search.

Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and Smoker

Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset Smoker

Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch Charcoal Grill

Spider Grills The Huntsman

This comparison highlights how Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and Smoker, Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset Smoker, Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch Charcoal Grill stack up across the most important dimensions in this set, including Temperature Control Precision, Build Quality, Ease of Use.

What to know before buying

Can the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and Smoker truly both smoke low-and-slow and sear hot in one session?

Yes — the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 Digital Charcoal Grill and Smoker handles both, reaching 225–700°F in 15 minutes and scoring 95/100 dual-use capability.

Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 vs Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset Smoker: which is better for brisket and large batches?

Oklahoma Joe's Highland Offset Smoker is best for brisket and large batches with 900 sq in cooking area; Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 offers superior temperature precision (92/100).

How long does it take to assemble the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 out of the box?

Plan 2+ hours — Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 has complex multi-step assembly and confusing instructions.

Is the built-in lid thermometer on the Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch accurate enough for smoking?

No — the Weber Performer Deluxe 22-Inch's lid thermometer is inaccurate; use an external digital probe for smoking precision.

Which grill has the most precise temperature control for consistent smoking?

Spider Grills The Huntsman has the most precise temperature control (97/100) with a 225–700°F span for reliable low-and-high-heat management.

Skip this one

Not worth it
kamado-joe-classic-ii

kamado-joe-classic-ii

The Kamado Joe Classic II is a premium ceramic kamado-style charcoal grill and smoker that genuinely covers 225°F low-and-slow smoking to 750°F searing in one unit, with best-in-class vent precision via the Kontrol Tower system — though its ~254 sq. in. cooking area and $999.99+ price limit it to serious home cooks cooking for medium-sized groups.

  • ~254 sq. in. primary cooking area limits cooks to ~13 burgers / 4–6 people
  • Heavy at 188–231.5 lbs — difficult to relocate despite locking wheels
  • Premium price point: $999.99+ MSRP
  • Ceramic fragility risk if dropped or impacted

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