Summit® Kamado S6 Charcoal Grill Center

Total Price
CAD $3,299.00
Part Number: #18501101

Summit® Kamado S6 Charcoal Grill Center

CAD $3,299.00
The durable, dual-walled insulated steel and unlimited potential of the Summit® Kamado S6 Charcoal Grill Center lands it in a class of its own. It quickly reaches desired temperatures, maintains heat for all-day smoking, and the gas ignition makes lighting charcoal as easy as pushing a button. Feeding a crowd? With an extra-large 24” cooking area, Summit® Kamado is ready to handle any size feast. And simply reposition its grate to transform your Kamado into an every-day charcoal grill to sear steaks, grill chicken, smoke fish, and anything else you’re serving at the BBQ.

• Dual-walled insulation for precise, quick temperature changes
• Steel construction and porcelain-enameled finish for durability
• Snap-Jet gas ignition system ignites charcoal within 15 min.
• Rapidfire lid damper boosts air flow to quickly reach high heat
• One-Touch cleaning system for hassle-free clean up
• Adjustable fuel grate for smoking or high-heat searing
• Stainless steel diffuser plate helps maintain consistent low temperatures for smoking
• Gourmet BBQ System ready, cookware sold separately

Color
colour : Black
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  • Snap-Jet burner ignition system
  • Porcelain-enamelled bowl and lid
  • Built-in lid thermometer
  • Bottom wire rack
  • Removable, high-capacity aluminum ash catcher
  • Stainless steel One-Touch cleaning system
  • Rapidfire lid damper
  • Large stainless-steel tabletop
  • Dual-wall air insulation
  • Steel construction
  • Two-position fuel grate
  • Integrated mobile stand
  • Easy-open lid hinge with gasket
  • Large lid handle
  • Grate hanger hooks
  • Stainless-steel wire basket
  • Built-in fan port
  • Includes 20 lbs capacity fuel bag
Summit® Kamado S6 Charcoal Grill Center
CAD $3,299.00
Total Price
CAD $3,299.00

Summit® Kamado S6 Charcoal Grill Center

CAD $3,299.00
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Grill Specifications

Dimensions - Lid Open (inches)
62.2”H X 56.6”W X 35”D
Dimensions - Lid Closed (inches)
47.7”H X 56.6”W X 35”D
Diameter (inches)
24
Total cooking area (square inches)
452
Fuel type
Charcoal with gas ignition (disposable cylinder sold separately)
Cooking grate type
Gourmet BBQ System stainless steel, hinged cooking grates
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Summit® Kamado S6 Charcoal Grill Center is rated 4.7 out of 5 by 307.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from i see the light!!! i joke that when i first saw the S6, it was in a stream of sunlight penetrating the roof of the ace much like Jake Blues at the church. it’s one of the best products weber has ever put out. i wish the charcoal start worked in both zones. truly a gift from the creator, kinda like butter, chicken skin and ribeye
Date published: 2025-09-04
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Fantastic grill but needs a few minor improvements Fantastic grill overall. One manufacturers defect. One design flaw. One missing feature. See explanations below. Fantastic grill: If you've been using a 22" Kettle or similar or less, the Summit Kamado S6 is a huge improvement and may, as in my case, check almost every box for a "perfect" multi-purpose grill. For starters, the steel double wall grill has superior heat retention compared to single wall steel grills and requires less charcoal for the same heat over the same period of time. So much so, I've had to adjust how I grill and use less charcoal than my 22" Kettle when grilling steaks to keep the fire from being extremely hot and grey-banding the meat during direct fire cooking. That's a good thing. Next, the S6 has a 24" cooking surface. Does 2" matter? Not for a couple of steaks, burgers, or other bits and bobs of meats. But if you're smoking a brisket, ribs, or similar, that extra 2" provides that space you've longed for when doing the same cooking activities on a 22" Kettle. Moving on, one of my favorite features is the propane fire starter. While Weber advertises it being used to light charcoal when the charcoal grate is set on the bottom position and filled with charcoal, I use it to start charcoal in a chimney starter. Fill the chimney starter with charcoal, set it on the charcoal grate immediately above the end of the fire tube, turn on and ignite the propane and let run for <2 minutes and your chimney starter will do it it's job. Previously I used a mapp gas torch to ignite the coals at the bottom of the chimney starter so I no longer need to do that. Speaking of charcoal grates, the S6 has two positions for the charcoal grate. In the upper position, it sits 4.5" below the cooking grate, and at the lower position it sits 9.5" below the cooking grate. When grilling, place the charcoal grate in the upper position. When smoking, place the charcoal grate in the lower position. For comparison, my 22" Kettle charcoal grate sites 5.5 inches below the cooking grate and only has one position. I recommend purchasing a second charcoal grate and leaving the bottom charcoal grate in place. Install the second charcoal grate in the upper position when needed. Lastly, the cart. The key difference between the E6 and the S6 is the cart, and the propane starter since its integral to the cart on the new versions of the grills. The cart is easy to assemble (it arrives mostly assembled), relatively well built, sturdy, and easy to maneuver. The stainless steel table is extremely nice to have to set grill probe equipment on, pans, utensils, etc. Using a 22" Kettle for so long and not having a side table, this now seems like a must have. The wire-basket style storage drawer is handy but it needs a bottom in it. What good is a drawer if it can't store small items? If you're wondering, or looking for, what come's next after a 22" Kettle, the double steel wall 24" Summit Kamado is the answer. Manufacturing defect: The grill lid has a large very nice chromed handled on the front, as you can see in the website pictures. The handle is secured to the grill lid using two stainless machine screws inserted from the inside of the lid and threaded into tapped end-caps in the ends of the handle. The grill I received was leaking smoke where the right side of the handle attaches to the grill lid. Upon further inspection, I found the machine screw was not fully tightened and would not even tighten further. After removing the screws and the handle, I discovered that the machine screw on the right side was cross-threaded into the handle. I had to chase the threads on the machine screw and in the handle with a tap and die to fix them. After reassembly, smoke no longer leaked out of the handle connection. This should have been caught during Weber's QA/QC process prior to packaging and shipping. Design flaw: The vent port on top is effectively two stainless plates, each with four holes in them, fastened together with a rivet. The stop plate twists, and the bottom plate is stationary. Twist the top plate using the handle to align the holes and smoke/heat will be vented out of the grill. The top plate effectively has a "weight" on one side of it due to the handle. When the grill is new, and there's no grease built up between the plates, the top vent plate twists quite freely. Meaning, there's no tension binding the top and bottom plates together. Why is that an issue? Every time you raise the grill lid the weight of the handle on the top vent plate coupled with how freely it can twist causes it to in fact twist and lose the position you placed it in. You then need to reset it (re-align the port holes) after re-closing the lid. While not a deal breaker, it's definitely a nuisance. The solution? Drill out the rivet and replace it with a 1/4"-20 x 3/4" bolt, washers, compression spring, and nut. Tighten the nut to compress the spring which will bind the plates together and provide just enough tension between the two plates so the top vent plate doesn't twist when the grill lid is opened. While the S6's stock vent port overall design is a superior upgrade to the standard Weber Kettle style vent port, this one modification makes it much less frustrating when frequently use or on long cooks. Missing feature: Weber had the foresight to equip the grill with an approx. 3/4" hole, with knockout plug, on the bottom half of the grill for the purpose of the owner (you) installing a grill fan. Fantastic! BUT, Weber didn't have the foresight to also equip the grill with a grill probe port. That means the wires from your meat and ambient temp probes have to be sandwiched under the lid gasket or routed through the vent port on top. Sandwiched under the lid gasket is the logical method, but it disrupts the seal and smoke will leak where the wires cross the lid gasket. Weber, if you create version 3 to this grill, add a probe port to the bottom half of the grill, between the table and the rim. Yes, the hole will have to be in the outer and inner shell.
Date published: 2025-08-24
Rated 4 out of 5 by from The Master of All grills. This is a great grill. One complaint/ suggestion for improvement: the wire slide out basket is poorly designed. It’s flimsy and does not slide out/in easily.
Date published: 2025-08-18
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