Ceramic Grills & Smokers for Kamado-Style BBQ Cooking

Ceramic kamado grills do something no other grill type can match — their thick ceramic walls absorb and radiate heat so efficiently that they hold temperature for hours on minimal fuel, whether you're smoking low and slow at 225°F or searing at over 750°F. At All Things Barbecue, we carry ceramic grills from Kamado Joe and Primo in freestanding cart and built-in configurations. Kamado Joe's lineup runs from the compact Joe Jr to the 18-inch Classic II and Classic III and the 24-inch Big Joe III, with the Classic III and Big Joe III featuring the patented SlōRoller Hyperbolic Smoke Chamber — based on Harvard-developed science — that creates cyclonic airflow for up to 20 times more smoke circulation and significantly reduced hot spots. Every Kamado Joe comes fully equipped out of the box with their Divide & Conquer cooking system and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty on ceramic parts. Primo's patented oval shape adds genuine two-zone cooking capability in a ceramic format — grill direct on one side while smoking indirect on the other in the same cook.

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a red Ceramic Smokers & Grills in an outdoor area

Ceramic kamado grills do something no other grill type can match — their thick ceramic walls absorb and radiate heat so efficiently that they hold temperature for hours on minimal fuel, whether you're smoking low and slow at 225°F or searing at over 750°F. At All Things Barbecue, we carry ceramic grills from Kamado Joe and Primo in freestanding cart and built-in configurations. Kamado Joe's lineup runs from the compact Joe Jr to the 18-inch Classic II and Classic III and the 24-inch Big Joe III, with the Classic III and Big Joe III featuring the patented SlōRoller Hyperbolic Smoke Chamber — based on Harvard-developed science — that creates cyclonic airflow for up to 20 times more smoke circulation and significantly reduced hot spots. Every Kamado Joe comes fully equipped out of the box with their Divide & Conquer cooking system and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty on ceramic parts. Primo's patented oval shape adds genuine two-zone cooking capability in a ceramic format — grill direct on one side while smoking indirect on the other in the same cook.

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Choosing the Right Ceramic Kamado Grill

The first decision is size. Smaller kamados like the Joe Jr are compact and highly portable — a good choice for apartment balconies, tailgating, or a secondary grill. The Classic series at 18 inches is the most popular size for backyard use, offering enough cooking surface for most family meals while staying manageable in weight and footprint. The Big Joe III at 24 inches is built for larger cooks — more surface area and more versatility for multi-zone cooking at scale. Round vs. oval is the other meaningful shape distinction: Kamado Joe's round design maximizes cooking surface in a compact footprint, while Primo's oval creates a natural two-zone divide that makes simultaneous direct and indirect cooking more intuitive. Freestanding vs. built-in matters if you're planning an outdoor kitchen — both Kamado Joe and Primo offer built-in configurations, but plan your cutout dimensions early since ceramic grills are heavy and difficult to reposition once set. One practical note on fuel: ceramic kamados are highly fuel efficient compared to other charcoal grills — the sealed ceramic environment requires less charcoal to maintain temperature, which matters over the life of the grill.