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Weber 40020 Smokey Joe Gold Charcoal Grill | 
enlarge | Brand: Weber Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $34.70 You Save: $5.30 (13%)
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 684
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 38 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 15.6 x 9.4
MPN: 40020 Model: 40020 UPC: 077924025150 EAN: 0077924025150 ASIN: B00004RALP
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Porcelain-enamled bowl and lid | | • | Glass reinforced nylon handle | | • | Triple nickel-plated 14-1/2-inch cooking grate | | • | Lid lock for carrying | | • | 10-year limited warranty |
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Product Description The Weber 14-1/2" Smokey Joe Gold portable grill is a must-have! It's an upgraded Version Of Classic Smokey Joe Grill and offers a special no-mess lid lock which keeps the top attached as you transport it. Heat resistant nylon handles Patented lid-lock which secures the top for carrying & lowers to serve as both lid holder & wind shield 10 year limited warranty
Amazon.com Review Perfect for cookouts, tailgate parties, or car camping, Weber's Smokey Joe Gold grill is the classic traveling grill. With its 14-1/2-inch-diameter grate, the Smokey Joe Gold easily cooks three steaks at a time or twice as many burgers. The porcelain-enameled bowl and lid resist rust and deliver even heat. When it's down, the lid lock doubles as a lid holder, letting you slide the lip out of the way while you cook. And, when the feast is done, simply fasten the lid lock over the top handle, pick up, and go. As an added bonus, Weber throws in a 31-page owner's guide filled with cooking tips and time-tested recipes for grilling everything from pork chops to bratwurst to Cornish hens.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
Great Little Grill for Home or Travel May 18, 2000 Al the Pal (The Fruited Plain, United States) 86 out of 89 found this review helpful
This is the third little Weber I've had in the past 20 years - I've never worn one out; the first two were stolen! I like the locking handle on the new model. One great feature of these grills is that when you are done cooking, you can close all the vents and the fire will go out in about 15-20 minutes, saving whatever's left of your charcoal for the next time. With the handle locked, it won't spill in the back of your pickup on the way home.It really does do a great job of cooking, as good as the larger Webers, just for a smaller crowd. We had a Mulberry tree trimmed in our yard and I saved all the chipped up wood to use for smoke flavoring. You still need a charcoal fire for heat; just throw in a handful of chips before you put the meat & corn on the cob in and close the top vent down to make it smoke. Mmmmm, Mmmmm! You can eat like a gourmet anywhere you tote this to! Just add a cooler full of longnecks.....
10+ years old and going strong! June 18, 2002 Satureja douglasii (United States) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
I got this grill on the advice of a friend when we were in grad school. She'd been trying to save money, and bought a similar type grill from a different manufacturer. It didn't vent right at all, and she was right, this one does. Brand matters. I've lugged it with me through something like 5 moves, and it's still fine. The grill has eventually accumulated rust, but it's nothing you can't scrape off at the beginning of the season, and besides they're always telling us we need more iron in our diets, right? If I hadn't left it outside for a couple of winters the rust might not have happened. It doesn't look like it's going to wear out in my lifetime, so I guess I'll never have a chance to find out on a new one! I like using the charcoal made of real wood chunks more than the compressed bricquettes (they don't last as long, but they taste WAY better). Couple it with the Weber chimney starter, and you have a way of getting rid of junk mail, too! (Just don't burn paper with colored inks, *blech*.) I fed 12 people on links and venison last Friday night with just one of these babies, started with the chimney (that part took only 30 min, honest to Gawd). Afterwards there were still enough coals left to roast marshmallows on fondue forks. (We didn't have real sticks available, OK? You use what you've got.) I have a Diversitech grill pad under it to keep the heat and crud off my deck, and it works great. Enjoy!
Solid Value, Durable Grill October 12, 2005 A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com (Glen Ellyn, IL USA) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Though this is a portable grill, it is terrific for at home use if you're single, or have a small balcony apartment. It takes very little space, and is easy to maneuver when cleaning time comes. I've used this gem for years. My apartments, on the whole, mandated the simplicity and efficiency offered up by the Smokey Joe. A great feature is the rounded top. This enables better smoking, as air and smoke circulates more fluidly. The downsides: The legs aren't as sturdy as they could be. Given time, a bit of bumping around and general abuse, and the screwed on legs might turn askew. If you notice this while the grill is hot, you've a problem. The solution is to keep them tight during non-use. The air intake at the bottom gets clogged with ashes. A key to good charcoal grilling is the manipulation of air flow. The intake might be open, but stopped up. If you are diligent to clean the ahes, you'll be OK. Because the grill is so close to the ground, you need to be careful. Unlike most of Weber's grill, this one os also apt to getting kicked over, run into by dogs, cars and children. I fully recommend Weber's Smokey Joe. Now, I'm hungry. Time to stir the coals and pop on a few brats. Anthony Trendl editor, HungarianBookstore.com
Well Made Grill July 25, 2000 Darla Madera (Mount Hope, WV) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
This grill is of excellent quality. It is conveinent to use at home, take to the beach, picnic for the day, take over to a friend's house for a cookout, or just any occasion! The lid has a snap-lock feature with a carrying handle, that secures the whole grill. The grill itself is big enough to handle quite a bit of food at one time. We just purchased one and love it! Overall, I am glad that we chose it.
You really can't beat a Weber grill March 26, 2006 A photographer (Planet Earth) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I had one of the original Smokey Joe grills when I was single (a long time ago). I used it at my apartment and took it on camping trips. It worked well at home, but it was a pain to take camping. It was tippy and always fell over in the truck, sending the grates, lid and kettle all over the place. The Gold model remedied that shortcoming. The lid locks down tight for portability. The tripod leg system still isn't as stable as a four-leg system would be but the Gold model is not as tippy as the standard model I used to have. (I wonder whatever happened to my old Smokey Joe?) The Gold model also remedied the other shortcoming of the original Smokey Joe--that silly pan to catch the ashes and cinders. It never worked well, the vent in the bottom would clog up, the ashes blew all over the place in the wind and it was a royal pain to clean up. The Gold model holds the ashes in the belly of the kettle so there's less mess. I line the bottom of the kettle with aluminum foil, set fire to the charcoal and, after everything cools down, I just pick up the foil and dump the ashes with little left to clean up. The Smokey Joe works great for indirect cooking of small roasts or other small, but thick, cuts of meat. Put the charcoal on a side of the kettle with a vent, put the meat on the other side. Close the vent on the kettle on the meat side, open the vent on the fire side, open the lid vent and put the vent holes over the side with the meat. It creates a draft inside the kettle that works extremely well. The size of the grill prevents true slow cooking but this modified indirect method works extremely well. I have to disagree with a previous reviewer who said the venting system didn't work and the charcoal fire goes out. It just doesn't happen if you get the fire going properly to begin with. I love it that the vents are on the sides of the kettle instead of underneath the coals. The Smokey Joe Gold is for our RV. It fits in the storage compartment and if it tips over it doesn't create a big mess. It's perfect for cooking and relaxing around an isolated campsite or adding a little downhomeness to those concrete parking lots they call RV parks that we sometimes have to use when traveling. It's a great improvement over the original Smokey Joe if you need a portable grill to take along with you.
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