Quick verdict
For most backyards wanting grilling and real smoke in one unit, the Royal Gourmet CC1830W is my pick. Its 811 sq in total area combines a 443 sq in main grill, a 184 sq in warming rack, and a 184 sq in offset smoker, with a two-level adjustable charcoal pan that holds up to 4.4 lbs of coal for better heat control.

Royal Gourmet CC1830W 30
The Royal Gourmet CC1830W pairs a 443 sq in porcelain-enameled main grill with a 184 sq in warming rack and a 184 sq in offset smoker for 811 sq in total. The side firebox delivers authentic smoke into the main chamber, and a two-level height-adjustable charcoal pan holding up to 4.4 lbs of coal gives you real control over heat, backed by a wood-painted front table and side table for prep.
The best charcoal smoker combo for grilling and offset smoking. I compared cooking area, offset firebox design, charcoal pan control, and airflow to find
Why you should trust this guide
I built this shortlist by reading the published specifications and listing details for each charcoal smoker combo, then weighing them against what actually matters when you want both grilling and real offset smoke from one unit. My aim is to be honest about where each cooker fits rather than crown one winner for everyone, because total cooking area, offset firebox design, and fuel type pull buyers in different directions. A cook who only wants charcoal and a cook who wants gas speed alongside smoke are shopping for different machines, and I keep that split clear throughout the picks.
I have not run every one of these smokers in my own yard, so I do not claim to. Instead, I rely on the concrete figures the makers publish, such as total and per-zone cooking area, charcoal pan capacity and adjustability, and how the vents and chimney manage airflow. Where a listing is actually a gas-and-charcoal hybrid rather than a pure charcoal smoker, I say so plainly, because that distinction changes both how you cook and what flavor you get out of the machine. I also read the shelf and rack weight ratings carefully, since a bottom shelf that only supports about 20 lbs tells you something about the overall build, and that kind of honest detail matters more to me than a glossy product photo.
How we evaluated
I weighted the criteria that decide whether a charcoal smoker combo suits your cooking. Cooking area came first, and I separated the main grill, the warming rack, and the offset smoker rather than trusting the combined total, because that breakdown tells you how much usable space each zone really offers. I then looked at the offset firebox design and charcoal pan, since an adjustable, height-changing coal pan gives you the heat control that makes low-and-slow cooking manageable.
After that I considered airflow control from vents, dampers, and the chimney, since steady temperature on an offset smoker depends on managing draft carefully. I also weighed build sturdiness, prep and storage space from shelves and tables, and fuel flexibility, since a dual-fuel combo trades some purity of charcoal flavor for the convenience of gas when you are short on time. These factors together shape how forgiving a combo feels across a long cook. Ash cleanup access came into it as well, because a side door that lets you add charcoal and clear ash without disturbing the cook makes a real difference on a multi-hour brisket. Weighing all of this let me rank the group by how they hold up in ordinary backyard use rather than by which listing quotes the largest headline number.
What to look for
- Total and per-zone area: separate the main grill, warming rack, and smoker to judge real usable space.
- Offset firebox: a well-attached side firebox circulates heat and smoke into the main chamber for true offset cooking.
- Charcoal pan control: a height-adjustable, multi-level coal pan lets you fine-tune heat for searing or smoking.
- Airflow management: vents, adjustable dampers, and a chimney are how you hold a steady low temperature.
- Fuel type: decide whether you want charcoal only or a gas-and-charcoal hybrid for added convenience.
- Build and sealing: heavier gauge metal and tight doors hold heat better on breezy days.
- Prep and storage: front and side tables plus a sturdy bottom shelf keep tools and charcoal within reach.
How we test
We base every pick on real-world use, published manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We compare the tools on the things that actually matter for your lawn, power, runtime, cut quality, build and value, and we never accept payment for a ranking. When we have not used a specific model first-hand, we say so.
The picks at a glance
| Tool | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Gourmet CC1830W 30 | Best Overall | Check price | |
| Grills House 2 | Best Value | Check price | |
| Realcook Charcoal Grill | Best Premium | Check price | |
| Royal Gourmet CC1830S BBQ Charcoal Grill and Offset Smoker | | Best Budget | Check price | |
| Oklahoma Joe's Canyon Combo DLX Charcoal and Propane Gas Smo | Also Great | Check price |
The picks, reviewed

Royal Gourmet CC1830W 30
The Royal Gourmet CC1830W pairs a 443 sq in porcelain-enameled main grill with a 184 sq in warming rack and a 184 sq in offset smoker for 811 sq in total. The side firebox delivers authentic smoke into the main chamber, and a two-level height-adjustable charcoal pan holding up to 4.4 lbs of coal gives you real control over heat, backed by a wood-painted front table and side table for prep.
Reasons to buy
- XXL Cooking Area: Includes 443 sq. in. porcelain-enameled steel wire cooking grates, 184 s
- Offset Smoker: Use the side fire box to get tasty and authentic smoky flavors in the main
- Adjustable Fire Grates: 2-level height-adjustable charcoal pan ensures better heat control
- Ample Prep Space: The wood-painted front table and side table offer more workspace for pre
- Ample Storage Space: The mesh bottom shelf can hold up to 20 lbs. of accessories when they
Reasons to avoid
- Thin-walled offset smokers like this can lose heat and need attention to hold temperature
- The bottom shelf is rated to hold only about 20 lbs of accessories when evenly loaded

Grills House 2
The Grills House is a dual-fuel combo rather than charcoal-only, pairing a gas side with a charcoal side plus an offset smoker and a side burner for 1020 sq in total. Two 12,000 BTU main burners and a 10,000 BTU side burner give 34,000 BTU, and a battery-free piezo ignition plus a three-level adjustable charcoal pan make it flexible if you want gas speed and charcoal flavor together.
Reasons to buy
- Gas & Charcoal Combo: The dual-fuel grill with an attached offset smoker and a side burner
- 1020 Sq. In. Cooking Area: A total of 1020 sq. in. cooking area, including 666 sq. in. pri
- Offset Smoker: Used as either a traditional smoker or an extra charcoal grill, an attached
- Fast & Robust Heat: Featuring 2 stainless steel main burners (12,000 BTU each) and a side
- Height-adjustable Charcoal Pan: 3-level adjustable charcoal pan enhances heat regulation,
Reasons to avoid
- It is a gas-and-charcoal hybrid, so it is not a pure charcoal smoker if that is your goal
- Splitting cooking across gas, charcoal, and smoker sections adds complexity to manage

Realcook Charcoal Grill
The Realcook is a barrel-style charcoal grill with an offset smoker offering 800 sq in total, split into a 420 sq in main grill, a 196 sq in side smoker, and a 184 sq in warming rack. A built-in thermometer, an adjustable chimney, and air vents under both chambers help you dial in smoke and airflow, while a large front shelf, side shelf, and a bottom rack rated to 44 lbs give it strong prep and storage space.
Reasons to buy
- FEED 5β8 WITHOUT FEELING CROWDED: With 800 sq in total cooking space, this charcoal grill
- GRILL EVERYDAY FAVORITES OR ADD REAL SMOKY FLAVOR: The attached offset smoker turns this g
- TRACK TEMPERATURE WITHOUT OPENING THE LID: A built-in thermometer, adjustable chimney, and
- ADD CHARCOAL FASTER AND CLEAN ASH WITH LESS HASSLE: The 2-piece cooking grates in the main
- KEEP TOOLS, TRAYS, AND CHARCOAL RIGHT WHERE YOU NEED THEM: A 24.8 x 8.7 in front shelf, 14
Reasons to avoid
- Barrel offset smokers take practice to hold a steady low temperature
- Its heavier shelving and larger frame need more room than the compact picks

Royal Gourmet CC1830S BBQ Charcoal Grill and Offset Smoker |
The Royal Gourmet CC1830S is the budget barrel option with 823 sq in total, including 475 sq in of porcelain-enameled main grates, a 151 sq in warming rack, and a 197 sq in offset smoker. A side door makes adding charcoal and clearing ash easy, a two-level charcoal pan adjusts heat, and a lid thermometer plus front and side tables cover the basics for an affordable entry into offset smoking.
Reasons to buy
- 823 Square Inches: Includes 475 sq. in. porcelain-enameled steel wire cooking grates, 151
- Tasty Smoke Flavors: The offset smoker is firmly attached to charcoal grill to ensure good
- Adjustable Lifting Rack: The two-level height-adjustable charcoal pan ensures enhanced con
- Temperature Monitor: The easy-to-read lid thermometer helps you maintain the ideal cooking
- Ample Space: Front and side tables offer workspace for seasonings and grilling tools. The
Reasons to avoid
- Like its sibling, the bottom shelf holds only about 20 lbs of accessories
- The lighter build means airflow and temperature take some managing on windy days

Oklahoma Joe's Canyon Combo DLX Charcoal and Propane Gas Smo
The Oklahoma Joe's Canyon Combo DLX is the premium dual-fuel pick, combining a charcoal-and-wood offset smoker with a 3-burner, 36,000 BTU propane grill for a large 1,434 sq in total. Adjustable dampers on the firebox and smokestack, a propane fuel gauge, three tool hooks, and a removable ash pan make it a capable, well-equipped combo for cooks who want both low-and-slow smoke and fast gas grilling.
Reasons to buy
- COMBO SMOKER & GRILL: With a horizontal cooking chamber and a firebox on the side, the smo
- COOKING AREA: Smoke up to 3 pork shoulders and grill 12 burgers on the primary grates. Use
- FUEL GAUGE: An integrated fuel gauge displays the fuel level inside the propane tank so yo
- TOOL HOOKS: Three tool hooks are included to hang your tongs, spatula and other tools, fre
- SMOKESTACK & DAMPERS: Adjustable dampers on the firebox and smokestack regulate heat and s
Reasons to avoid
- As a large dual-fuel unit, it is the biggest investment and footprint here
- Hardwood splits and a propane tank are sold separately, adding to setup cost
What to look for
Cooking area by zone
Separate the main grill, warming rack, and offset smoker rather than trusting the combined total to judge real capacity.
Offset firebox design
A firmly attached side firebox circulates heat and smoke into the main chamber, which is what delivers authentic offset flavor.
Charcoal pan control
A multi-level, height-adjustable coal pan lets you raise heat for searing or lower it for slow smoking as needed.
Airflow and dampers
Adjustable vents, dampers, and a chimney are how you hold a steady low temperature on any offset smoker.
Fuel flexibility
Decide between charcoal-only purity and a gas-and-charcoal hybrid that trades some flavor for the speed of propane.
Prep and storage
Front and side tables plus a rated bottom shelf keep tools, seasonings, and charcoal organized during a long cook.
Our verdict
For most backyards wanting grilling and real smoke in one unit, the Royal Gourmet CC1830W is my pick. Its 811 sq in total area combines a 443 sq in main grill, a 184 sq in warming rack, and a 184 sq in offset smoker, with a two-level adjustable charcoal pan that holds up to 4.4 lbs of coal for better heat control.
FAQs
It is a charcoal grill paired with an attached offset firebox, so you can grill directly over coals in the main chamber or smoke low and slow using indirect heat and smoke from the side box. Some combos here also add a gas side for extra convenience.
Offset smokers take some practice, since holding a steady low temperature depends on managing charcoal and airflow through the vents and chimney. Lighter units can lose heat on windy days, so expect a learning curve at first.
Charcoal-only units give the most traditional flavor, while dual-fuel combos like the Grills House and Oklahoma Joe's add a gas side for speed. Choose based on whether you value pure charcoal flavor or the convenience of quick propane grilling.
It varies by model. The Royal Gourmet CC1830W has a two-level pan rated for up to 4.4 lbs of coal, and adjustable pans let you change the distance between the fire and the food to control heat.
These range from about 800 sq in to 1,434 sq in of total space, so most comfortably handle a family or a small gathering. The larger dual-fuel Oklahoma Joe's suits bigger cookouts with both grilling and smoking at once.