Original price was: £99.00.£9.90Current price is: £9.90.
- Provide an efficient and effective grilling experience for small gatherings or limited spaces.
- Small but still does the job required.
- Perfect for a quick steak or chicken.
- Produces minimal smoke during grilling.
- Great size for a balcony.
- Perfect size for two people.
- Not big enough for entertaining larger groups.
- Requires a heat deflector for optimal performance.
- Heavy, needs a stable location.
- Perfect for leisure barbecues in small spaces.
- Ideal for gatherings of 5-6 people.
- Requires a heat deflector for optimal performance.
- Not recommended for large gatherings.
Description
You think your flat’s too small for a proper grill? Meet the Miniature Kamado—tiny beast, huge steaks, zero drama.
Picture a few mates round your balcony. You want to be the hero, sear that steak till it screams ‘have a bite!’ All you need is this mini Kamado. It’s simple. Effective. Fits into the smallest patio I know.
This thing’s thick ceramic walls? Keeps heat so long you could almost forget about charring. Juicy bits all the way through, fuel barely touched. And hey, less of that gutted smoke smell wafting into your neighbour’s windows.
- Punchy and compact. Serves 4 (if they’re hungry, maybe 3).
- Smoke? Barely any. No more lingering odour giving your clothes that campfire whiff.
- Ceramic walls so thick, food stays plump and keeps its mojo.
- Grill, smoke, bake. Yeast buns, brisket—whatever, it’s game.
- At 20kg-ish, you can move it. But hey, park it on something solid or you’ll have a wobble fest.
- Footprint’s barely half a metre. Fits where larger grills fear to tread.
Sarah used to burn her chicken, turning it into a straw-like horror show. Gas grill, pfft—smoke lash-outs, dryness, total facepalm. Then came the Kamado. One go: tender ribs, soggy towel no more. She’s basically the BBQ queen now.
Loads of folks rave about it (in a good way), one bloke even said “A really great little barbecue”—tiny but mighty, blew his socks off. Sure it’s snug—best for 2-3. If you’re feeding a crowd of twenty, sorry chum, look elsewhere.
You do need a heat deflector (bit of faff) but it’s worth it…With 0.18 cubic metres of cooking cavity, you can shove in ribs, veg, one tiny loaf—job’s a good’un.
Built by Grillchef—model 11820. Part number 11820. ASIN B07KFL38MP if you’re the searching type. Solid as a tank. Smoke, bake, roast…takes it all.
Fancy upping your char-game? The Miniature Kamado’s waiting. Pull your pals together, flip some sweet morsels and pretend you’ve got it all sorted (you do).











