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WIN a Konnected Joe Digital Charcoal Grill And Smoker

This month one lucky reader is about to become king of the grill when they win the new Kamado Joe Konnected Joe Digital Charcoal Grill And Smoker worth £1999!

Love food? Ready to enter your digital ceramic grilling era? The new Kamado Joe Konnected Joe Digital Charcoal Grill And Smoker, worth £1999, fuses traditional barbecuing with digital tech for the ultimate outdoor cooking experience – and we have one to give away.

Lighting a fire has never been so easy: simply press the automatic fire starter, then set your desired cooking temperature with the digital control board or the Kamado Joe app. You can use that control board for temperature graphing, alerts, and multiple cooking modes.

The 46cm ceramic grill offers 0.16m² of cooking space and has a two-tier cooking system so you can prepare two things at different temperatures simultaneously. The stand-out design will look great in any garden, and the heavy-duty steel grill cart with locking wheels will withstand the test of time.

See international.kamadojoe.com for more information.

How to enter

Ready to become a BBQ champion? To get in with a chance of winning the digital charcoal grill and smoker we have up for grabs, head here and answer this question:

How big is the ceramic grill on the Kamado Joe Connected Joe?

A… 26cm

B… 46cm

C… 88cm

Terms & Conditions

1 Open to UK mainland residents aged 18 or over. 2 Entries close 11.59pm, 23 Jan 2026. 3 Prizes are as stated. 4 Prizes are non-transferable. 5 Only one entry per person. Full Ts & Cs: kelsey.co.uk/competition-terms-conditions/Promoter: Kelsey Publishing Ltd, The Granary, Down

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