The Big Green Egg Large is the most popular size and a true icon of kamado cooking. Perfect for families, it handles everything from low-and-slow smoking to high-heat searing with unmatched temperature control.
The XLarge Big Green Egg offers a massive 24-inch cooking surface, ideal for large gatherings and serious entertainers. Cook a whole turkey, multiple racks of ribs, or pizzas for a crowd.
The Big Joe III is the ultimate kamado for serious outdoor cooks. Massive 24-inch cooking surface with SloRoller technology and the patented Divide & Conquer system for multi-zone cooking.
The Classic III features the revolutionary SloRoller Hyperbolic Smoke Chamber for superior smoke flavor. 18-inch cooking surface with divide and conquer cooking system.
German-engineered precision meets kamado tradition. The Monolith Classic features exceptional build quality with a 46cm ceramic firebox and innovative air control for precise temperature management.
The Bastard Medium Complete is a high-quality Dutch-designed kamado at an exceptional price point. Perfect entry into premium kamado cooking with all accessories included.
What is a kamado BBQ and why is it popular on the Costa Blanca?
A kamado is a ceramic charcoal grill that excels at grilling, smoking, roasting, and baking. Its thick walls retain heat exceptionally well, making it fuel-efficient. The Costa Blanca climate is perfect for year-round kamado cooking — many expats consider it their primary outdoor oven.
Which kamado size should I choose?
For couples or small families, an 18-inch (Medium/Classic) kamado is perfect. For entertaining or larger families, go for 21-24 inches (Large/XL). We stock Kamado Joe, Big Green Egg, and Monolith — all delivered free across the Costa Blanca.
Can I use a kamado on my apartment terrace in Spain?
Yes, kamados are generally terrace-friendly because they have enclosed fireboxes and produce minimal smoke. Always check your community rules first. Place it on a heat-resistant mat and ensure adequate ventilation. Many Costa Blanca apartment dwellers use kamados successfully.
How long does a kamado last in the Mediterranean climate?
Quality ceramic kamados last 20+ years with minimal maintenance. The ceramic is naturally weather-resistant and does not rust. The Mediterranean climate is actually ideal — no freeze-thaw cycles that can crack ceramics. Just keep the vents clean and replace gaskets every few years.