Best Kamado Joe Grills 2026: Classic III, Big Joe III, Junior, and Konnected Joe Compared

Kamado Joe is Big Green Egg’s most credible competitor.

Some kamado owners argue Kamado Joe has actually leapfrogged BGE with innovations like the multi-level Divide & Conquer cooking system, the SloRoller heat deflector, and the app-controlled Konnected Joe. This guide covers the full Kamado Joe lineup, which model fits your setup, and the honest comparison to Big Green Egg.

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The Kamado Joe lineup in 2026

  • Junior — 148 sq in, portable and tabletop. $700.
  • Classic Joe III — 256 sq in, best-selling flagship. $1,700.
  • Big Joe III — 452 sq in, entertaining-tier. $2,400.
  • Konnected Joe — Classic-sized with app control and automatic ignition. $1,500.
  • Kettle Joe — hybrid kamado-kettle at a lower price point. $500.

Best all-round: Kamado Joe Classic Joe III

The Classic III is the direct BGE Large competitor at a similar price. What Kamado Joe offers that BGE does not:

  • Divide & Conquer 3-level rack – stackable cooking surfaces at three heights simultaneously
  • SloRoller heat deflector – creates rolling smoke pattern for better bark development
  • Ceramic ash slide – easier ash cleanup than BGE’s rear plug
  • Air lift hinge – the ceramic dome swings without effort thanks to Weber-style hinge design

Same ceramic construction, same lifetime warranty on ceramic. Fuel efficiency comparable to BGE Large.

Best entertainer: Kamado Joe Big Joe III

452 sq in main grate (same as BGE XLarge). Full 4-level Divide & Conquer. SloRoller. Handles two full briskets side-by-side, or a whole hog under 60 lb, or dinner for 12 with plenty of room.

Best smart: Konnected Joe

App-controlled kamado. Automatic ignition — press a button in the app, come back 20 minutes later, kamado is at target temp. Fan-controlled airflow keeps temperature within 5F of setpoint. Same Classic-size ceramic body but with the electronics integrated.

Best for: people who love kamado cooking but do not love the fiddly airflow tuning. Trade-off: requires 120V power.

Best portable: Kamado Joe Junior

148 sq in tabletop kamado. Great for tailgates, small patios, RV camping (if you have a way to secure ~60 lb). Full Divide & Conquer scaled down. Legitimately delivers kamado quality in a portable form.

Best budget: Kettle Joe

The Kettle Joe is Kamado Joe’s hybrid product — a kettle-style charcoal grill body with a ceramic firebox liner. Not a full kamado (no ceramic dome), but offers longer burn times than a Weber kettle at half the price of a Classic Joe.

Kamado Joe lineup comparison

Model Cook Area Divide & Conquer? App? Approx Price
Junior 148 sq in Yes (scaled) No $700
Kettle Joe 220 sq in No No $500
Konnected Joe 256 sq in Yes Yes $1,500
Classic Joe III 256 sq in Yes No $1,700
Big Joe III 452 sq in Yes (4-level) No $2,400

Kamado Joe vs Big Green Egg — the honest comparison

Buy Kamado Joe if you want: multi-level cooking, easier ash cleanup, app control (Konnected Joe), better accessories included at base price.

Buy Big Green Egg if you want: the widest accessory ecosystem, longest brand track record (since 1974), better resale value in the aftermarket.

Cooking performance is nearly identical. Both hold 250F for 18+ hours on a single lump load. Both hit 700F+ for pizza. Both last decades. Personal preference on aesthetics (BGE green vs KJ red or black), features, and accessory ecosystem drives the choice.

See our Big Green Egg guide for the direct comparison: Best Big Green Egg Sizes 2026.

Bottom line

Best Kamado Joe for most people: Classic Joe III at $1,700. Divide & Conquer + SloRoller + air lift hinge together are enough to justify the price over BGE Large.

Smart tech lovers: Konnected Joe at $1,500 — app control changes the ownership experience significantly.

Entertaining regularly: Big Joe III at $2,400. Portable: Junior at $700.

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About this guide

Our recommendations synthesize manufacturer specifications, published editorial reviews (AmazingRibs, Wirecutter, Serious Eats, Meathead), and community feedback from BBQ forums (r/smoking, r/BBQ, Smoking Meat Forums), cross-checked against real-world reports. We do not accept payment for recommendations.

Last reviewed: July 2026

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