
Epic grill sale live from Weber, Traeger and Blackstone — 19 deals I'd shop ahead of Father's Day
Fortunately, we did some digging and discovered that a few of our favorite grills, smokers, griddles and pizza ovens are sporting major discounts. Popular brands like Weber, Traeger, Blackstone and Ninja are offering unbeatable deals starting at just $89.
Sure, the best grills can set you back a few hundred (or thousand) dollars — but we've handpicked a few options that will get you the most bang for your buck. Keep scrolling to check out my 19 favorite sales and deals to prepare you for barbecue season (and beyond).
Amazon grill sale: deals from $89 @ AmazonAmazon is offering one of the biggest grill sales we've seen with prices across the board. Brands on sale include Blackstone, Weber, Pit Boss, and more. After discount, deals start as little as $89 for a charcoal-based grill.
Home Depot grill sale: deals from $99 @ Home DepotBackyard barbecue season is back. The Home Depot is discounting various charcoal, gas, propane, and pellet grills with prices from $99. The sale includes major brands like Weber, Kingsford, Blackstone, Nexgrill, and more.
Lowe's grill sale: deals from $99 @ Lowe'sThere's nothing like buying a brand-new grill for all your upcoming outdoor festivities. And if you're ready to get grilling, Lowe's has the perfect deals for you, with up to 30% off a range of outdoor grills, griddles, smokers and more.
The Jumbo Joe Grill is the highest-rated portable charcoal grill on Weber's site. And while it's also the most expensive, it's the biggest one too at 18-inches. Thankfully, it's on sale and that means you can own a premium compact grill, that can cook up to eight burgers at a time, for less. So, if you're looking to grill on-the-go, this one's for you.
Satisfy your hunger with this tabletop propane griddle that you can use on the go just as easily as you do in your backyard. It also comes with a matching hardcover to help keep your griddle clean in between uses.
If you're looking for a budget grill, this American Gourmet grill from Char-Broil is a top pick. From a trusted grill brand with two burners and a 20,000 BTU rating, it has room to grill 8 burgers or 2 steaks with its 280-square-inch grate.
This 30-inch electric smoker is perfect for both casual and first-time smokers, thanks to 528 square inches of cooking space, three chrome-coated racks, and a cooking range of 100°F to 400°F. The built-in thermometer is easy to read at a glance, and the smoker's vertical footprint is perfect for smaller outdoor spaces.
Perfect for your next pizza party, this efficient and versatile oven can heat up to 662F in less that five minutes and cook up a 12-inch pizza, burgers, meats and more. You can open or close the shovel of the door or chimney to control the fire and a dual thermometer allows you to know the internal temperature. It's also easy to move the entire oven around thanks to its two flexible wheels and two stable steel legs. It comes with a waterproof fabric cover, ash collector, mesh storage shelf, pizza peel and other accessories for your pizza-making convenience.
This pizza oven features adjustable heat control to reach temps up to 900°F in just 20 minutes. The portable pizza oven runs on propane but you can fill up the integrated smoker box with your favorite pellets or wood chips to give your pizza that authentic wood-fired flavor.
If you want a grill that can do it all, this all in one grill and smoker is a fantastic choice from Ninja. It features a built-in thermometer and is weather-resistant. It's the perfect option if you don't have the space for a standing grill.
If you're a fan of cooking outdoors, this is the deal for you. This outdoor pizza oven offers 8 functions, including pizza, max roast, specialty roast and smoker amongst others, so it's by no means limited to just pizza. Powered by electricity, it can reach up to 700°F, plus there's the option to add wood pellets if you want smoked food too. The capacity can hold a 12 lb turkey or a 12-inch pizza, which is generous enough.
Ideal for high-heat grilling, low-and-slow cooking, and every cuisine in between, this Kamado-style charcoal grill boasts a 447-square inch cooking area that can hold up to a whopping 27 burgers at once. Triple-wall insulation, cast iron grates, a bottom storage shelf, and foldable side shelves round out the feature set. If you're but a beginner to the backyard BBQ scene, this grill/smoker combo is a good place to start.
Fueled by all-natural hardwood pellets and controlled with a digital controller, this grill can cook up anything from a rack of ribs to a freshly baked pie. All you have to do is set the grill temperature like you would your oven and let your Traeger do the work for you. You'll get consistent results every single time.
The Brisk It Origin 580 AI is the best smart grill out there. This pellet grill takes all the stress out of cooking, using AI-generated recipes and walking you through every step of the process. Our reviewer Hunter used it for everything from ribs to pork loin, and he's now a total AI-cooking convert.
This is one mega grill. 880 sq. inches of cooking area split between cooking space and a warming rack area, 6-burners, a powerful sear station and an electronic ignition station are just some of the impressive features you'll get. Plus, Monument Grills throw in a cover and rotisserie kit to make sure your meals are the juiciest they can be.
For fans of propane grills, you can't go far wrong than a pick from Broil King. And it's a streamline offering with an enclosed cabinet vase and drop-down side shelves to make your grilling experience as compact as can be. Customers praise it for being durable, well-made and reliable.
Experience an authentic wood-fired flavor with Traeger's Woodridge pellet smoker grill, without the need for gas or charcoal. The grill offers 6 cook options — grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise and BBQ. You also get a generous 860 sq in of cooking area, providing plenty of space for 6 chickens, 8 rib racks or 6 pork butts. And, if can all be controlled via Traeger's App.
The Ninja FlexFlame is Ninja's first attempt at a propane grill, and it offers all the ingeniuity you'd expect from a Ninja product. It's got a pellet chamber to infuse your food with an authentic smoked flavor, but can also sear and even be converted to a griddle with the use of add-ons.
Named the best charcoal grill in our guide, this brilliant Kamado grill offers excellent performance, heat, and is incredibly versatile. Besides delicious grilled delights, you can also cook an artisanal pizza in minutes. It also comes with a wheeled stand and has handy side tables.
Control this grill remotely thanks to WiFi and app support, as well as a built-in meat thermometer. It's also ideal for cooking in all weather thanks to its double side-wall insulation, which improves efficiency in cold weather.
Weber's most powerful line, a Genesis grill can set you back thousands of dollars, so this $250 discount is a welcome sight. It features a side burner, grill locker for storage, and high-performance burners for flare-free grilling.

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