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Posted 3 September 2023

Weber Smokey Joe Spring Green Premium £58 or Smoke Grey or Slate Blue Premium £60 + Carry Bag £19.99

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Decent price especially with the carry bag for one of these

WEBER® SMOKEY JOE® PREMIUM 37CM, SPRING GREEN.Key features:

  • Porcelain-enamelled bowl and lid, makes the barbecue weather-proof and easy to clean
  • 37CM triple-plated cooking grate
  • Rust proof aluminium lid vents provide air-flow for perfect barbecuing
  • Tuck-N-Carry lid holder locks the lid for carrying and lowers to double as a lid holder
  • Weather-proof handle with protective heat shield
If you are looking for an ideal barbecue to take away when camping, going to the beach or for a different picnic in the park, then the Smokey Joe premium might be just the thing for you. Measuring 37 cm in diameter the Smokey Joe is compact, and should comfortably feed 2 - 3 people. With the addition of the lid lock/lid holder, it is easy to transport to your favourite barbecue location. Available in a choice of colours, and still featuring the iconic Weber kettle shape, the Smokey Joe will be your ideal on-the-go barbecue.

Product Dimensions: (H x W x D)

With Closed Lid: 46cm x 42.9cm x 41.1cm

Cooking Grate: 37cm Diameter

Weight (kg)5.48


WEBER® SMOKEY JOE® CARRY BAG (2016 ONWARDS)Weber® barbecues are built for outdoor life and to withstand all weather but we always recommend buying a made-to-measure Weber® cover to keep your barbecue looking as good as new if it is to be kept outdoors.

Carry your Weber® Smokey Joe® with ease with this handy carry bag and protect it from the elements.

Please Note: After use, wait until the barbecue is cold. Empty all ashes from the barbecue and close all the dampers before placing the barbecue in the bag.
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  1. Ktread's avatar
    Had a similar BBQ (looked identical, but not a Weber). Wasn't overly impressed as it didnt seem to let you manage the airflow sufficiently to make the coals last.

    Recently bought this (thanks to HUKD - couldn't find the post on the app) and it's way better and only a third of the price of the Weber.

    George Foreman Premium On-The-Go Portable Charcoal Barbecue, Two Part Rack, Adjustable Airflow, Portable, Simple Assembly, Camping and Travel BBQ with Heat Resist Carry Handle, GFPTBBQ1004B amzn.eu/d/5…foI
    pukenukem's avatar
    If it's not already (couldn't find it myself) I'd get that George Foreman posted up as a deal. Looks to be a nice option, very affordable.
  2. Fluffykins's avatar
    I have one of these. Excellent too BUT there's a drip pan that goes inside, under the charcoal which is just mild steel, not stainless. Mine is rusted through in places and a replacement is about £25. Oh, and the bolts which secure the legs aren't stainless either. Quite impressed but only up to a point.
  3. scottg's avatar
    I hope we see reductions on the weber gas go anywhere. I have a large charcoal weber at home but think a small gas bbq would offer both travel options and be useful all year round fro searing steaks
    thunkpad's avatar
    Take a look at the Cadac Citi Chef range. More versatile and better thought out than the Gas Go IMHO. Can cook just about anything on it, including pizzas. Can be a simple pan burner too so it's great for camping. Go Outdoors do deep discounts on them every now and then. Keep your powder dry till Black Friday and you'll definitely get a deal whether you go Cadac or Weber.
  4. FNC888's avatar
    The design of the airflow in this model is poor - they moved the vents from the bottom to above the coals. I drilled a hole in the bottom to improve this, but it's now less controllable (you can buy and fit the bottom vent from the original Smokey Joe, but it's not easily available in the UK).

    I would go for the George Foreman linked above over this.
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