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๐ฅ Elevate your backyard BBQ game with royal-sized flavor and control!
The Royal Gourmet CC1830S is a versatile charcoal grill and offset smoker boasting an impressive 823 sq. in. cooking area, adjustable charcoal pan for precise heat management, and a built-in lid thermometer. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and casual grillers alike, it features durable alloy steel construction, ample workspace with side tables and storage, and a smoker attachment that enhances flavor through efficient smoke circulation. Perfect for small patios or camping, it delivers professional-grade BBQ results with user-friendly operation.
















| ASIN | B07FKLK6DG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,261 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4 in Charcoal Grills |
| Brand | Royal Gourmet |
| Brand Name | Royal Gourmet |
| Color | Black |
| Cooking Surface Area | 823 Square Inches |
| Cooking System | Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,090 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fuel Type | Charcoal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00859098006902 |
| Grill Configuration | Cart |
| Handle Material | Powder-coated Material |
| Included Components | Charcoal Grill Parts |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | User Assembly Required |
| Item Dimensions | 51.69 x 28.56 x 46.89 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28.56"D x 51.69"W x 46.89"H |
| Item Type Name | Royal Gourmet CC1830S BBQ Charcoal Grill and Offset Smoker | 823 Square Inch cooking surface, Outdoor for Camping | Black |
| Item Weight | 45.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Royal Gourmet Corp |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CC1830S |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Porcelain-enameled (Cooking Grates) |
| Model Name | CC1830S |
| Model Number | CC1830S |
| Number Of Racks | 2 |
| Number of Heating Elements | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-In Thermometer, Removable Charcoal Pan, Side Table with Three โSโ Hooks, Tool Holder, Warming Rack |
| Primary Cooking Method | Charcoal Grilling |
| Product Dimensions | 28.56"D x 51.69"W x 46.89"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Special Feature | Built-In Thermometer, Removable Charcoal Pan, Side Table with Three โSโ Hooks, Tool Holder, Warming Rack Special Feature Built-In Thermometer, Removable Charcoal Pan, Side Table with Three โSโ Hooks, Tool Holder, Warming Rack See more |
| UPC | 859098006902 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | We provide a warranty for the product wihtin the framework warranty condition under normal use of one year from the date purchase for all components covering defects and manufacturing errors. |
L**S
Perfect grill
I bought this as a gift for my s.o. I was scared this product would be small but itโs the perfect size for our small patio. It was easy to assemble and looks great. IMO itโs not flimsy at all. We have been using it pretty often and it functions really well. Itโs great for the price. Cooking time was fast and the capacity is pretty good I would say for a family of four at least. My partner loves it. I would suggest getting a cover for it for protection against weather.
A**S
My husband LOVES this grill!
From the moment it showed up on the doorstep 3 days ago, my husband has not left this grill alone. He put it together immediately. Complained a bit about some screws and holes, but got it together. He has already cooked hamburgers, smoked chicken, and baked potatoes. He has been looking up recipes and watching videos on how to make the perfect dinners. This grill is so nice and the price is worth every bit of happiness it brings to my man!
M**Y
At this price point, this is a nice grill, and some of the negative comments seem exaggerated to me.
It's not Traeger, but I don't BBQ much, and didn't need a lot. Still, I will say comments that call the metal really thin do exaggerate a bit. It's reasonably sturdy, assembles decently, although the modern avoidance of written instruction in favor of only graphics isn't my favorite. It should have been insanely easy to add just a few lines which would have sped up the process a bit. Also, although I assembled it by myself at a less than limber age, having youth or a second set of hands would make that process really easy. I have fired it up for three sessions - including a very hot one - just to burn off anything unwanted in the first cook, and at no time experienced any substantial chemical smells, no has any coating shown the slightest inclination to flake off or even alter color. This grill has a little wobble, but I could easily and safely move it (NOT while hot coals were in it, of course) and work with large amounts and multiple batches of product covering all of the upper and base racks as we grilled for a church event. Prior to an across state move, I had used a propane grill for years, and this was the first time to charcoal grill in probably 25 years...but the results were entirely satisfying. At this price point, this is a nice grill.
P**E
150 bucks and yes
Yes yes and yes. So Iโd like to answer some things. I got it in decent amount of time. Putting it together is not easy. But that is ok. It was easy to me personally. The directions are detailed. Use them. It take a little time but to me that part of the fun of getting something. I had issue with step 3 and realized it was my dyslexia it made the legs feel like an optical illusion. Screws. I love how there are very few kinds. And love how there is ONE extra. Makes so made when there is not an extra feels like a cheep company. This company gives you one. The metal is fine. If you buy a more expensive bbq pit in this style you will get thicker metal. People who buy cheap and complain of things like this frustrating and entitled. The metal is fine. It doesnโt feel like. Thin or like itโs going to break. Some tips when assembling things made from metal donโt tighten te screws. Place them. Do it closer to the end. Metal is not wood it has no give so if you set the first screw itโs going to be off on the nest if there are 8 screws get them all loose set then tighten all. There is a second rack that goes above the normal one. Assembly of that is confusing. There is a bar it gets threaded in the grill. Itโs. It that big of a deal. Over all itโs cool. Extra screws. Feels solid. 150 bucks. Some assembly required. Plenty of space. Itโs not massive or ready for competitions.
L**.
Great value for an entry-level grill/smoker combo unit.
We finally had a chance to assemble this new grill and test it out. It took us a while to find the right opportunity which is why this review is delayed. Our unit arrived undamaged and all the parts we needed were there. Assembly was straightforward and took about 1.5 hours. It takes two people at some important steps like installing the bottom tub and lid. Also, getting the initial assembly of the legs going makes you wish you were an octopus. One big improvement would be to put pins or screws into the joints where the leg sections slide together - not for future stability but just to hold those parts in place to install the brackets and bottom rack. We were very happy with the final appearance once it was assembled. The number of accessories is generous and very helpful. We love the adjustable height of the charcoal tray in the main section and the extra grates for the top of the side section could be very useful. As second oversight we found was that the ash tray in the side section does not fit back out through the cover or the door. So to remove the ashes you need to manually scoop them out or push them out the door on the side. Having that tray removable without spilling the ashes would be a bonus. As a direct grill it's wonderful. As an offset smoker, it's adequate. During smoking, it's a little hard to keep the right amount of charcoal and wood going to maintain the temperature without overshooting or rapid drops. The main lid leaks a lot of heat out the edges. We used the high temperature caulk all around the main parts during assembly and that helped a lot compared with some other peoples experiences in reducing the leaks. We ran it with the side door open most of the time and had to keep stirring the wood and charcoal to keep it hot enough. But, overall this is a very nice product and certainly acceptable for the price. Congratulations to the designers who have made a really nice affordable entry level grill/smoker product!
L**N
Pay close attention to the assembly instructions and images..
I can truly say that I love my new Royal Gourmet grill. I was a little nervous about the assembly part, but everything went smooth from start to finish! When I used my grill, I thought I was in heavenโค๏ธ. From assembly to utilizing it this weekend, I can honestly say it delivered in every way and said it would. I was able to cook quicker and the food came out delicious, and the cleaning part was just simple. Iโm so glad I invested in this new grill and I am very happy with my purchase. The cooking space is amazing, the temperature control: having that gauge on the top of the grill was brilliant and it really held the heat for a while.
K**S
There is a reason this grill only costs a little over $100
Before making this purchase I read several reviews and the bad ones kind of spooked me but I decided to give it a try because I really wanted to be able to grill and smoke, and this is all the money I could spend right now. So who was right, the positive reviews or the negative ones? Kind of both. I ordered the grill on a Friday and it arrived on a Tuesday. Assembled it Wednesday night. Assembly was very simple. First thing I noticed was that the people complaining about how thin the steel is were right, but you get what you pay for. The instructions call for the grill to be seasoned with a small fire. Another reviewer recommended to do this more than once. So between Thursday and Saturday night I built four small fires in the grill. By the time the fourth one had almost burned out I could still smell the chemical smell but it was greatly reduced. Note that the instructions say never to get the temp above 400 degrees F. They also say you can put six pounds of charcoal in the main grill body. If you use that much charcoal you will have a 700-800 degree fire. You'll have to really play a balancing game of getting a fire big enough to cook without burning all the paint off. With the grill seasoned it was time to try cooking on it. I used just enough charcoal to cover 90% of the grill grate with one layer of coals. Temp jumped quickly to about 550, so I shut all the dampers. Cooked chicken and squash. Pleased with the way the grill performed. However, the next day when I cleaned the ashes out I noticed lots of paint had peeled off the pan that holds the grill grate. Now either it will rust or I'll need to repaint it with a high temperature paint. YOu get what you pay for. Today I attempted using the unit as a smoker. The instructions say you can put four pounds of charcoal in the fire box, but I was scared to use that much. I probably started with 2.5-3 pounds. Put a water pan on the charcoal grate in the main grill. Got the temp up to about 200 and put ribs on. Checked about 30 minutes later temperature was 250 but the fire was dying so i stoked it. Bottom line I continued this process of adding to the fire so that the thermometer read 225-300 for about three hours. When I checked the ribs, however, they were not actually cooking. I mean they were hot to the touch, but not hot enough to render any fat out. Not sure yet how to solve this problem. I'm guessing either the thermometer is off or the product just loses too much heat due to gaps in tolerances and thin material. Overall, I think the grill is worth what it costs. I expect it to be functional for grilling and hope to figure out the smoking function. But you get what you pay for so if you can afford a higher quality cooker you should probably get one. Update. After 8 months of use there is not much paint in the main cook chamber or the fire box chamber. The carcoal pan and grate in the cook chamber are warped, rusted, and cracked. However, I am still able to use the grill very effectively--just not sure how much longer that will last. I've also learned that it does function fairly well as a smoker if the ambient conditions are nice and you monitor the fire very carefully. The instructions say not to use real wood in the fire box. However, I have found that if you keep a good bed of coals you can use very small splits of oak or pecan and it works well. 22 month update. Had to replace the ash pan. The fire box (on the side for the smoking function) has rusted through in two places and is no longer safely functional. The grill part still works fine and we use it almost every week. The cooking grates have held up very well. I guess my recommendation has not changed--get this if it is all you can afford.
N**N
Great gift
Great father's Day gift for my husband. Easy to put together and nice quality for the price
S**M
Perfect with resonable prices
Searched for BBQ grills everywhere including ACE, Dragon Mart, etc. I could not find anything that's quite decent quality at a reasonable price. Very satisfied with the purchase and highly recommend it. But be aware that you will need quite a effort to assemble this unit.
F**I
Not worth the money
Not impressed with this grill, I've used it for a few months, all types of grilling including the smoking. It breaks apart and discolors quickly, it also feels light and rattles. For the pricepoint you can find a much better grill with the same features.
C**N
Muy buen producto, de buena calidad
Excelente proveedor atento y amable, el producto estรก genial, recomiendo seguir las instrucciones de curado para optimizar su funcionamiento, es perfecto. Muchas gracias.
D**D
Good bbq
Easy to use
O**.
Muy buen producto
Facil de armar Buen producto
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