
Memorial Day grill deals take hundreds off Weber, Traeger, Kamado Joe and more
Below, you'll find discounts on top brands in the grilling space, from Weber and Char-Broil to Kamado Joe and Traeger. While most of the discounted grills won't arrive before the holiday weekend, these deals will entire future picnic guests are well-fed with burgers, dogs, grilled veggies.
Kamado Joe Classic Joe 18-Inch Charcoal Grill
Kamado Joe is one of the most popular purveyors of these "egg-style" grills. This brand makes some of the most capable options around, with enough versatility for smoking, grilling and pizza baking.
Weber 22-Inch Performer Deluxe Charcoal Grill
Take $149 off this 22-inch Weber charcoal grill while it's down to its best Amazon price of the year. It arrives just after Memorial Day and is one of the best charcoal grill deals I've found for the holiday. I particularly like the spacious cooking area to the right of the grill.
Royal Gourmet 30-Inch CC1830W Charcoal Grill
An Amazon all-time low on this charcoal grill helps anyone become a grill master for less. It has over 800 square feet of cooking space and a side table.
Nexgrill 29-Inch Barrel Charcoal Grill
This Nexgrill won't break the bank with today's over-half-off discount. It might not have all the bells and whistles of pricier models, but it gets you grilling for less this Memorial Day. Wayfair is also offering expedited delivery, so it might just arrive in time for Monday.
Royal Gourmet 30-Inch Charcoal Grill
Save $80 on this 30-inch charcoal grill from Royal Gourmet. It has ample room for ingredients on either side of the cooking surface and includes a cover for added protection when you're not slinging burgers.
Weber Genesis S-435 Liquid Propane Gas Grill
Taste the meat and not the heat when you save $250 on this Weber propane grill. It's down to the second-best price of the year and comes within $50 of the Amazon low for 2025.
Royal Gourmet GA5401T 5-Burner Propane Gas Grill
Save 24% on this stainless steel Royal Gourmet grill. It has four main burners and also pairs with a side burner for heating up pots and pans. So, if you have a vegetarian at your picnic, you can keep their veggie burger separate.
Blackstone 36-Inch Culinary Omnivore Propane Griddle
If you're looking to step away from a traditional grill, this Blackstone griddle can handle more than just smash burgers. The 36-inch cooking surface is also great for bacon or hibachi.
Weber Genesis E-315 3-Burner Propane Gas Grill
Weber makes some of the best grills money can buy, but that doesn't mean you have to spend full price to enjoy its best-tested quality. This propane model is $100 off with a rare discount at Lowe's and Wayfair.
Traeger Grills Pro 34 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker
This bestselling pellet grill is 29% off and landing at the best price ever from the retailer. It arrives well before Memorial Day and features dual grilling and smoking capabilities.
Weber Searwood 600 Pellet Grill
Weber also makes a pellet grill, and it happens to be $150 off for Memorial Day. It heats up in just 15 minutes and can handle cooking low and slow at 180 degrees Fahrenheit or searing hot at 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
Traeger Grills Ironwood 885 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker
Traeger's Ironwood 885 is our current top pick for the best pellet grill. Bringing the very best to your patio would normally run you a pretty penny, but at least this Memorial Day deal is taking $200 off. Read our review
Traeger Grills Woodridge Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker
This Traeger grill does it all. Grill and smoke with up to 500-degree-Fahrenheit heat and 860 square feet of cooking space. It even connects to your smartphone over Wi-Fi for precision temperature control.
Z Grills Pellet Grill
Prepare for a summer of cookouts with a new pellet grill and smoker from Z Grills. This model is seeing a rare $356 price cut and arrives just in time to assist with Memorial Day barbecuing. Today's offer is an extra $145 below the previous discount from earlier in the week.
Gozney Arc XL Pizza Oven
Okay, okay. This isn't a grill deal in the traditional sense, but bear with me. Pizza ovens are seeing some serious discounts for Memorial Day, so I felt inclined to include. And hey, being able to whip up some homemade pies this summer is going to impress your guests far more than a burger. The Arc XL is seeing its first discount of the year at $100 off.
Ooni Karu 2 Pro Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven
This is the new and improved version of our favorite multi-fuel pizza oven. It's going on sale for one of the first times and has received an all-time low price cut to match at $160 off. It can make 16-inch pies with either wood or gas fuel.
Gozney Roccbox Outdoor Pizza Oven
Save $100 on this outdoor pizza oven that can make a 9-inch pizza in just a minute. It's on sale for the first time in months and offers a smaller, yet more affordable build than the XL Gozney featured above.
Ooni Koda 16 Gas-Powered Outdoor Pizza Oven
This outdoor pizza oven from Ooni is more affordable than our best-tested pick, but does have the trade-off of only featuring a gas-powered design (as opposed to gas or wood). It's seeing a rare discount for Memorial Day weekend at $120 off.
Kona BBQ Grill Brush
Our pick for the best grill brush just dropped by an extra 5% when you clip the on-page coupon. Our editors loved its large brush head and how speedy it was at cleaning gunk-filled grates. Your grill deserves some love before you start serving guests next weekend, and this brush is here to help.Read our review
ThermoPro Lightning Instant-Read Meat Thermometer
Ensure your steaks come out as planned by using this instant-read meat thermometer. The one-second quick-readout feature ensures you can spend less time hovering over the grill and more time sipping brews and hanging with friends. Save an extra 10% by redeeming the on-page coupon.
Cuisinart 13-Piece Wooden Grill Tool Set
This complete grill tool set has everything you need to be promoted to grill master. It's also 40% off the usual price tag, landing at the best price I've seen on Amazon.
Oxo Good Grips Grilling Tongs and Turner Set
If you already have a grill you love, a fresh set of tools may be just what you need to kick-start barbecue season. Oxo makes some of our favorite utensils here at CNN Underscored, and this combo pack includes tongs and a spatula at $5 off. CNN Underscored's deals experts are constantly shopping for the best discounts on the web. Outside of holiday weekends, we cover weekly guides to retailer-specific sales. These Memorial Day deals are worth a closer look now, considering many are down to the lowest prices of the year, even beating previous discounts I've covered.
I'm constantly tracking price cuts across multiple online storefronts to ensure the deals are as good as the retailers say. The rest of the deals team and I dive into each product's price history while cross-referencing reviews and guides from other CNN Underscored editors to determine if it's worth your cash.
Quite simply, our goal here at Underscored is to save you money. Our senior deals editor Rikka Altland has been doing just that for nearly a decade, and that kind of experience extends to the rest of our deals team. Being an advocate for buyers to make sure we're only recommending the best prices on the best products is what we're all about, and that focus comes across in our work.
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