Rankings

The Realcook 17-inch vertical smoker provides a portable, lightweight design with 453 sq in of cooking area and precise temperature control via a built-in thermometer. It does not include a protective cover and is limited to charcoal fuel. Best for campers and tailgaters needing a compact smoker.

The Royal Gourmet CC1830S combines a sizable 30-inch barrel grill with an offset smoker, delivering over 800 sq in of cooking space and convenient wheels. However, it lacks digital temperature controls and is relatively heavy. Suited for backyard cooks who value versatility over high-tech features.

The Weber 14-inch Smokey Mountain Cooker is a compact charcoal smoker with dual grates and a built-in thermometer, offering solid heat retention in a lightweight package. Its limited cooking area and need for careful temperature management may restrict larger gatherings. Ideal for beginners and space-conscious users.

The Royal Gourmet CC2036F is a large-capacity 2-in-1 charcoal grill and offset smoker built with heavy-gauge porcelain-enameled steel. It sacrifices digital temperature control and portability for sheer cooking space and durability. Best for big outdoor gatherings where manual heat management is acceptable.

The DNKMOR Green Portable Charcoal Grill is a compact tabletop smoker with a lightweight 7.9 lb frame and built-in thermometer for basic temperature monitoring. Its small cooking area and lack of advanced features limit its use to casual outdoor cooking. Best suited for campers and picnickers needing a simple, portable grill.

The Giantex GT3927-PO is a compact vertical charcoal smoker with detachable grill nets and a built-in door thermometer, making it suitable for small-scale backyard use. Its manual controls and limited cooking space restrict versatility for larger gatherings. Ideal for casual smokers who need a portable, budget-friendly unit.
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1.99 sqft | 3.15 sqft | 5.67 sqft | 8.33 sqftbest | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 23 lb | 18.6 lb | 45.2 lb | 87.5 lb | 7.9 lbbest | 39 lb |
| ↓ lower better | 14.75 in | 35 in | 46.89 in | 14.17 inbest | 14.5 in | 40 in |
| ↓ lower better | 14.75 in | 17 in | 51.69 in | 22.83 in | 11.8 inbest | 19 in |
| ↓ lower better | 31.4 in | 22 in | 28.56 in | 40.55 in | 16.5 inbest | 17 in |
2best | 2best | — | — | — | 2best | |
— | — | 1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | — | — |
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Performance(1) | ||||||
Cooking Area (Total) (sqft) | 1.99 sqft | 3.15 sqft | 5.67 sqft | 8.33 sqft | — | — |
Build & Design(6) | ||||||
Weight (lb) | 23.0 lb | 18.6 lb | 45.2 lb | 87.5 lb | 7.9 lb | 39.0 lb |
Height (in) | 14.75 in | 35.0 in | 46.89 in | 14.17 in | 14.5 in | 40.0 in |
Width (in) | 14.75 in | 17.0 in | 51.69 in | 22.83 in | 11.8 in | 19.0 in |
Length (in) | 31.4 in | 22.0 in | 28.56 in | 40.55 in | 16.5 in | 17.0 in |
Construction Material | Porcelain-enameled | Porcelain-enameled | Steel | porcelain-enameled steel | — | carbon steel |
Grate Material | Plated steel | Porcelain-enameled | Porcelain-enameled steel | — | Chrome | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional sources highlight the Weber 711001's solid construction, built-in thermometer, and user-friendly damper system, noting it as a reliable entry-level smoker that delivers consistent results despite its modest size.
Everyday users praise its ease of use for beginners, straightforward cleaning, and compact size that fits small patios, while recurring feedback mentions the need for attentive temperature management and limited capacity for larger groups.

“burgers, ribs, veggies, and smoked brisket all at once”

“"tough steel" construction”








Professional reviewers commend the CC1830S for its generous cooking surface, solid porcelain-enameled steel grates, and practical offset smoker with easy-access vents, positioning it as a strong value proposition in the entry-level barrel grill segment.
Everyday buyers consistently praise the grill's spacious cooking area, authentic charcoal flavor, and the convenience of wheels and a removable ash catcher. Common themes include appreciation for the side table and tool hooks, while recurring frustrations involve the manual assembly process, the grill's weight, and occasional heat-distribution quirks.

Professional reviews are not available in the provided sources; the information consists mainly of product specifications and retail listings rather than editorial analysis.
Limited user feedback indicates strong appreciation for the grill's large capacity and robust steel construction, reflected in a high overall rating.

Professional outlets and Samsung’s own press materials highlight the device’s strong battery life, generous storage expandability and 4G LTE capability, while noting the modest processor and limited camera hardware as trade‑offs for the low price point.
Although specific user reviews are not cited, the high unit sales suggest consumers appreciate the phone’s long battery life, low price and expandable storage, while likely accepting its modest performance and basic camera quality.
