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The Oklahoma Joe’s® Rambler Tabletop Charcoal Grill is always ready to deliver that chargrilled flavor you love. Go ahead and plan that cozy backyard dinner for two with a couple of medium-rare steaks and some twice-baked potatoes. And bring the Rambler along to your campsite or tailgate to grill up the juiciest brats you ever tasted. Don’t gamble on flavor. Get the grill that provides portability, but never at the expense of quality. Get the Rambler Tabletop Charcoal Grill.
CHARCOAL GRILL: This grill is fueled by lump charcoal or briquettes, sold separately. It’s designed to cook food over hot coals, arranged in various configurations to provide direct and indirect heat options.
COOKING AREA: Grill up to 6 burgers, 4 steaks or 12 brats on the 218-square-inch grate.
GRATES: These cast-iron grates retain heat to cook food evenly and leave impressive grill marks.
CHARCOAL TRAY: Raise and lower the height adjustable charcoal tray to regulate temperatures when grilling.
ASH PAN: A removable ash pan neatly collects ash from cooking, making clean-up simple.
TEMP GAUGE: The professional, lid-mounted temperature gauge, with glow-in-the-dark accents, displays accurate temps, so you always know the cooking temperature inside your grill
DAMPERS: Control cooking temperatures by opening and closing the dampers. Open dampers allow more oxygen to flow in and out of the smoker, fire up the flames and raise the temperature in the cooking chamber. When you want to lower the temperature, gradually close the vents to limit oxygen flow to the fire.
CONSTRUCTION: Heavy-duty steel construction and a durable, high-temperature finish help prevent rust to extend the life of your grill.
HANDLE: The lid handle features an easy-to-grab rubber grip that stays cool to the touch.
HANDLES: Sturdy side handles make it easy to lift, carry and reposition this portable grill.
Michael Huynh –
Perfect size for up to 4 ribeyes
Decent build quality, easy to follow assembly instructions, and almost a perfect grill/smoker. So far, the only things I have noticed that are missing are a seal around lid to keep the smoke in and a dedicated drip hole for the fats. But, these are small things. The grill preforms very well and it is nice to be able to raise and lower to coals according to the type of grilling you are doing. Great for cooking meats Pittsburgh style/black and blue. It was well thought out, doesnât include and nonsensical parts. Even the side handles are cool to the touch when the fire is roaring. I especially like the weight of the grill. You donât have to worry about it accidentally being knocked over. Cleanup is a breeze with the ash tray in the bottom. And, yes, this is also where the fats are going to collect. Iâm looking forward to many years of deliciousness. Thank you Oklahoma Joe.
Cowboot –
Just Right
I’ve been in the meat-smoking game for some forty years now, and have a bit of experience with different types of grills & smokers. I now have only two – a big electric Master Built model for the larger jobs (like 2 or 3 briskets at a time), and the OK Joe “Rambler” for everyday stuff. We have downsized again after retirement and this product was just right for our needs as empty nesters. This is my first OK Joe product.After reading a slew of reviews, I purchased it hoping mine would not arrive with any flaws. I found none. Mine arrived shortly after 8 AM, allowing me to assemble it in my garage before the Florida heat became unbearable. After unpacking, one of the first things I did was give the ash tray a second coat of high-heat grill paint (just because) and let it dry in the sun while I looked over the assembly photos – I am one of those “visual learners”.Assembly was pretty easy by following the pictures, with one exception – the instructions seemed to indicate putting the rod/hinges that secure the domed lid on FIRST, but that didn’t work. I then laid the domed lid in position and secured the rods second – took a bit of jiggling but everything was coming into place. In my defense, the garage temp was approaching 100 degrees even with fans running, so I may have been delirious from a mild heat stroke. Anyway, everything else went together smoothly.The side handles were a really tight fit, so I used a thin flat-head screwdriver to gently wedge the edges of those handles into place and an awl to line up a hole to begin threading the four small bolts. The temp gauge is large and easy to read. Build quality, overall, seems quite good for this price point. The cast iron grates were a bonus – more on that in a moment.A few words about dimensions : if I recall correctly the dimensions listed indicate a “depth” (front to back) of 19.7″. The ACTUAL depth, measured from leg to leg, is 13.5″. The width is 23″, not counting the handles sticking out the sides of the domed lid. Total width including the protruding handles is approximately 27 inches. I only mention it because of the awesome grill cart my bride purchased for me – we were concerned the Rambler might not fit on top of it but that potential issue was put to rest with a visual inspection. FWIW, the grill cart was purchased online from Wally-World / China Mart. It was delivered yesterday, assembled last night, and the OK Joe Rambler arrived bright and early this morning… the timing was just about perfect. Everything I need is right there in one nice package on wheels.Per the instructions, I did not paint this interior of the domed lid with grill paint as it is not safe for food. Instead, I “seasoned” the entire lid at the same time as the cast iron grates using a vegetable oil spray to give it a good coating. I slathered the grill grates with a brush while my charcoal was getting started in a chimney. Once the coals were in place, the “seasoning” began in earnest – it’s a crucial step in the process. As of this writing the Rambler has been seasoning for about 5 hours with multiple coats of vegetable oil and is now cooling down slowly… and my garage is still hotter than a popcorn fart.Speaking of heat, I used an entire chimney full of charcoal briquets for the initial break-in, and that sucker got all the way up to 550 degrees in no time flat ! It peaked near 600 degrees, so I closed the side and top (chimney) dampers a bit. It stayed at 550 degrees for hours, even with the fire box lowered all the way down. One thing to consider is using a length of hi-temp gasket on the sides and front ledges to help keep the smoke from escaping the chamber. Do not apply the gasket to the rear ledge as it will make the domed lid sit high in the front, defeating the purpose of using the gasket. The product I use and can recommend is Lavalock brand High Temp Nomex BBQ gasket smoker seal – 1/2″ wide. I also used it on the chimney assembly, just because. I like to keep my smoke inside the chamber. For my first cook, I’ll probably cut the charcoal in half and raise or lower the fire box to suit conditions.I’ve owned a lot of grills and smokers over the years, and I can honestly say this is the first one that came with a serial number on a small plaque. Fit and finish was fine, and I am one happy camper. Yeah, I know this review was long-winded but if it helps someone that might be “on the fence” then it was worth my time. Buy with confidence.ETA : First cook was burgers, turned out well but had a small issue with temperature control – weird concept considering it was 100 degrees out. I think it was the cheaper briquets I used, so I’m switching up to the trusty Kingsford brand. When the temp dropped to 200 degrees I turned a fan toward to damper and pumped in a bit more air which brought the temp back up to 350. The briquets I used were smaller than Kingsford and not as well compressed – I’m pretty sure they were the culprit. Even with the trials of getting acquainted with my new grill, I’m still liking it.
RutRoh –
Bar-none, the BEST compact grill / smoker for two to four people
This compact unit from Smoker Joe is the most practical, well made, functional smoker / grill I have ever used or owned in the past 40 years I have been using grills and smokers. It is simply outstanding. A true “Goldilock’s / just right” unit for those that wish to cook 5 pounds or so — give or take– of meats at a time. A little charcoal – single layer- goes a long way in this grill, with less often being more! It’s compact size and ability to raise and lower the coals as needed — plus the adaptability of the stack’s baffle and the body side vents– allows on the fly temp control you just can’t get on bigger units when cooking up smaller quantities of food. And requires just a minimal use of coals. A layer of briquettes or lump charcoal on the right side with a smoker box for chips or smaller wood chunks, with a stainless drip pan and meat on the grill plate to the left under the stack, allows a very small turkey, or large chicken — or any other piece of meat you desire that serves two to four people — to be smoked slowly to perfection. With far less hovering than it takes when using a larger capacity unit. Just take the right side grill plate out of the unit and put it off to the side and occasionally throw in four or five briquettes, or wood, if needed when doing a longer haul smoking and the unit will maintain great temperature with less fuss than the full sized units. As stated above. The unit is super effiecient. Also, again, just using coals on one side of the unit and that sides grill plate, allows enough space and adjustable heat to cook a family dinner, using a very minimal amount, single layer of briquettes to cook up a half dozen to ten chicken thighs. Or a crazy thick, 3 inch cut rib-eye steak. It really is amazing how efficient this compact unit is! It is also built like a tank. The perfect gauge steel for it’s size, that is often used on larger units. But because of their larger surface area and cooling effect of that surface area, they just are not as efficient as this perfectly proportioned unit. I could write a short novella explaining all of the benefits of using this grill for regular 2 to 4 people family use. But the best thing I can say is, if you are looking for a durable, well proportioned, solidly constructed, efficient, compact grill that can also be used as a smoker, this is it!Recommendation: For use as a small smoker… When assembling, use some high heat silicone caulk around the base of the smoke stack to seal. Also, a strip of smoker gasket around the bottom of the lid.Gasket: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TAJW0QE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Silicone: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LRMEQYU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Another upgrade I added was a “toggle latch” as shown in the link below, that allows me to clamp the lid down tight when smoking and sealing the unit completely.https://www.amazon.com/YUEPIN-Toggle-Stainless-Holding-Capacity/dp/B07S896GLP/ref=sr_1_29?crid=1QX8P5ZCFWJ1R&keywords=toggle+latch&qid=1685708326&s=hi&sprefix=toggle+latch%2Ctools%2C87&sr=1-29
José Luis DÃaz Quiroz –
Buena calidad de asador portátil y para familia pequeña es excelente a precio razonable
Steven –
It came in with a minor paint chip. Will use high heat paint to coat it. Love everything about it. Size, quality and look. First couple of grills have been enjoyed by everyone 🙂
Mr W. –
A GREAT QUALITY portable BBQ. It had a cooking area similar to some home BBQs. Well built. Read assembly instructions carefully and take your time assembling it. I added a washable teflon oven liner to the drip tray to easy clean up after. Not cheap as portable / tabletop BBQs go, but very happy with the quality.
MARIA –
Solo que. Viene Desarmado, y somos 75+ ,, no podrÃamos armarlo.
Audrey –
First, Amazon continues to provide excellent delivery service along with a website that highlights reviews of products sold. Oklahoma Joe’s far surpasses others on the market. It is heavy, sturdy. I like the bottom drawer/shelf that slides out to empty embers. The temp gauge is large, easy to read. Excellent grill, very happy with our choice/purchase!