From small, portable grills to ceramic kamado eggs and permanent masonry structures, the range of BBQs out there is huge. Our selection of the best BBQs includes charcoal, wood pellet and electric designs.

By Alice Tuffery

Published: Friday, 31 March 2023 at 12:00 am


When the sun comes out, one of the best ways to spend an afternoon is gathering friends and family in the garden for a BBQ. Gone are the days when cooking food al fresco involved a basic charcoal stove on legs; now there’s a huge selection of stylish and multi-functional designs out there to help you up your grilling game.

There are also lots of different fuel types available; our list includes wood pellet and electric grills alongside the best charcoal BBQs for anyone after a slightly more sustainable alternative.

The best BBQs to buy in 2023

Weber Smokey Mountain Charcoal Barbecue

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Pros: great for smoking, distinctive style, built-in thermometer, easy-open door

Cons: takes a while to heat up, harder to clean than others

As the name suggests, this bullet-shaped BBQ is designed to allow space for smoke to circulate, which should help keep food tender and flavoursome. It’s one of the best BBQs to buy if you favour the ‘low and slow’ cooking technique, and the larger models in this range have two grates inside.

This BBQ also comes with a handy in-built thermometer in the lid and a water tray to help regulate the inside temperature. One of the most convenient features is the rust-proof aluminium door, which makes it easy to top up the charcoal or wood fuel.

When you’ve finished barbecuing, you can make sure the BBQ stays in pristine condition by storing it under its cover, which has Velcro straps for extra security.