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Our favorite charcoal grill is the Weber Original Kettle Premium 22” Charcoal Grill: It’s a reliable offering from a trusted brand (and we’ve recommended it for years).
Despite being touted as a simpler alternative to gas and pellet grills, charcoal grills can be pretty flashy. The bells and whistles, like push-start buttons and double-decker cooking grates, are enticing. But are they worth it? We compiled 11 wildly different charcoal grills—representing price points and designs across the spectrum—and put them to the test. Many tests!
Alas, after hours of assembling, searing, smoking, and cleaning there was no clear answer as to whether simpler was better, or flashy features were worth the cash. It’s all about personal grilling style, and what you value in a grill. That said: After cooking steaks and ribs, we found five truly standout grills. The best charcoal grill for you depends on your skill level, how often you want to use it, and the type of grilling or smoking you like best.
The Winners, at a Glance
The Best Charcoal Grill
Weber Original Kettle Premium 22-Inch Charcoal Grill
Walmart
This grill is a classic for a reason. You probably know someone who has one: “This is the grill your parents or grandparents used,” says Steven Schrimpf, our procurement and inventory manager and resident grilling expert/aficionado/superfan. He’s used many of the grills on this list and stands by this pick as the best.
The Original Kettle is easy to use but still beloved by skilled grillers. It has just enough helpful features (like hinged grates) without being overwhelming, and it scored stunningly well in terms of heating speed and distribution.
The Best Charcoal Grill for Beginners
Weber Performer Deluxe Charcoal Grill 22-Inch
Walmart
There’s no need to master a chimney when lighting this charcoal grill because it comes fitted with a propane-fueled start knob. Cleaning it is as easy as pushing a button: The ash automatically empties into a catch below the kettle. It wasn’t our favorite option for smoking (it burned through wood quickly), but it grilled a mean steak with enviable grill marks.
The Best Entry-Level Charcoal Grill/Smoker Hybrid
SNS Grills Slow ‘N Sear Original 22-Inch Kettle Grill
SNS Grills
Although lacking the pizazz of other grill-smoker hybrids, this is a solid option for the hybrid griller who wants versatility at an affordable price. It excels at two-zone cooking, giving it added value in the grilling department. We had complaints about the cumbersome assembly and cleaning processes, but we sure did like the steak and ribs.
The Tests
Adjustable Grates Were, Uh, Great
Having a few height options for the charcoal and cooking grates was a true pleasure, especially when cooking things like steaks and fish. This allowed us to get the flames close enough for a great sear. (However, we could work around stationary grates with extra charcoal.) We loved cooking on grills that had hinged cooking grates, which allowed us to scoot the food over and add more charcoal in the middle of a grilling session.
Lids Mattered More Than You Might Assume
Not all grill lids could be fully removed, which we found mildly annoying during use and cleanup. Being able to grill without worrying about a lid slamming shut was obviously enjoyable. But there were pros to hinged lids too, as in the case of the Char-Griller, which had a secondary grate for veggies and buns. The most important element of a quality lid is construction. Heavy multi-clad metals kept in the heat during testing. Watch out for plastic accessories: The hook on the inside of the Weber Original Kettle’s lid got so hot, it melted the plastic handle it’s meant to hang from.
The Criteria: What to Look for in a Charcoal Grill
The best charcoal grills can maintain consistent temperatures without excessive monitoring or adjustments. Vented lids and dampers help get the job done, so your grill should have at least one of those features. Look for grills large enough to accommodate zoned cooking and large cuts of meat, should you choose to use your grill as a smoker. We preferred grills with height-adjustable and hinged grates. All that said, more user-controlled features aren’t always better—especially when they come at a prohibitive cost, or if you’re a beginning griller.
The Top-Performing Charcoal Grills
The Best Charcoal Grill
Weber Original Kettle Premium 22-Inch Charcoal Grill
Walmart
What we liked: Weber’s Original 22-inch grill has name recognition going for it, and it certainly delivered on the high standards. During testing, it was equally adept at grilling and smoking, thanks to a highly adjustable damper and rotational lid. The Original Kettle has just enough upgrade features without being showy, like hinged grates that allow for additional fuel while grilling. Although its simple design makes the Original Weber beginner-friendly, we’re confident seasoned grillers will find plenty to like here, too. It earned perfect scores in our heating speed and distribution tests (meaning: it gets hot fast, and doesn’t have rogue hot spots). It also aced the following tests: ease of assembly (we put it together in under 15 minutes with just two basic tools), depth, venting, and sticking/flare-ups.
What we didn’t like: The ash catch was difficult to clean, and we thought the construction could have been more stable—but those are minor quibbles, considering it’s priced at less than $250 and often on sale.
Key Specs
- Cooking area: 127 square inches
- Dimensions: 22.5 x 22.5 x 27 inches
- Weight: 32.3 pounds
- Special features: Hinged grates
- Warranty: 10 years
The Best Charcoal Grill for Beginners
Weber Performer Deluxe Charcoal Grill 22-Inch
Walmart
What we liked: Now here is an ideal grill for beginners. You don’t even need to master the use of a chimney to get the coals lit thanks to a propane starter. “I seriously wonder if the conversation in Weber’s design dept went something like this: ‘What if we took the original kettle and gave it every bell and whistle imaginable?’” says Schrimpf. We’re inclined to agree. With four smooth-rolling wheels that lock into place, it’s easy to maneuver around your patio or yard. It scored high for performance, creating attractive Maillard reaction grill marks during the steak test. As a smoker, it burned through wood quickly, but with regular monitoring, the temperature was consistent and accurate. A push button is all you need to empty the ash into a catch below the kettle. And it’s hard to say no to a weather-resistant charcoal storage space! Although it was awkward to put together without a second person, The Performer Deluxe is a sturdy, well-built grill you’ll feel confident about using once assembled.
What we didn’t like: It’s priced higher than most basic, entry-level grills (but the included prep area is a worthwhile feature). Neither the coal grates or cooking grates are adjustable, which might annoy more seasoned grillers who prefer more control.
Key Specs
- Cooking area: 363 square inches
- Dimensions: 43.5 x 48 x 30 inches
- Weight: 91 pounds
- Special features: Automatic propane starter; attached work table
- Warranty: 10 years
The Best Entry-Level Charcoal Grill/Smoker Hybrid
SNS Grills Slow ‘N Sear Original 22-Inch Kettle Grill
SNS Grills
What we liked: Smaller than most of the other models we tested, the SNS Original Charcoal Grill is a solid performer that can hold its own in grilling and smoking. The circular cooking surface area is 22 inches in diameter, but when set up as a smoker it could still handle three racks of ribs. And about those ribs! They had a quarter-inch pale pink smoke ring and a nicely glossy, caramelized exterior. The SNS also produced a very nicely cooked steak without sticking or flare-ups. SNS is one of Schrimpf’s favorite brands, and he notes that the Slow ‘N Sear is constructed with two-zone cooking in mind. “The SNS Deluxe insert separates lit coals to one area of the firebox to allow for this more advanced technique and the Easy Spin grill grate simplifies moving your food between cooking zones,” he explains.
What we didn’t like: This grill struggled to keep up with some of the flashier features of our other models. It’s cumbersome to set up, and removing the grates for cleaning took some finagling. The ash removal mechanism was similarly fussy. But we’re still pleased with the general ease of use with this affordable grill.
Key Specs
- Cooking area: 121 square inches
- Dimensions: 41.75 x 41.75 x 41.67 inches
- Weight: 38 pounds
- Special features: Hinged workbench attached; smoking made possible with a specific insert (can be sold separately)
- Warranty: 10 years
FAQs
What’s the difference between a gas and charcoal grill?
Charcoal grills are powered by, uh, charcoal—either briquettes or lump, whereas gas grills rely on propane. Charcoal grilling purists tend to praise the smokier flavor that comes from this style of grilling but gas grills offer plenty to boast about (namely quicker cooking and easy cleanup). You can read more about the differences between gas and charcoal grills here.
Is lump charcoal better?
In our review of lump charcoal, we noted that this style is often thought of as a more “premium” charcoal offering because of its clean, efficient burn, and the fact that it can burn quite hot or nice and low and slow (it’s also not coated in fire-starter like some briquettes are). That said, it usually is on the pricier side.
How do you clean a charcoal grill?
The grill grates should be scrubbed clean with a durable grill brush when the grill is screaming hot: The best time to do this is at the beginning of a grilling session before you add any food. Oiling your grill brush with a cloth (held with tongs) will minimize sticking and crusted-on food. Remove ash once it’s cooled and store it in a fire-proof bucket, like a metal trash can. Once your bucket is full, the ash should be thrown away. Never put hot ashes or coals in a trash can! (Please!) Although it may be hard for some to hear, leaving a grill dirty is the best way to protect it between cookouts.
How do you use a charcoal grill?
What a question! We’ve got answers: First, check out this comprehensive guide to charcoal grilling. Or this one, on smoking on a charcoal kettle grill. Or this one, about baking on a grill! Finally, might we suggest bookmarking this page, which houses all of our grilling how-tos, recipes, and equipment reviews?
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