The Weber Smokey Joe is still produced today, but over the years it has gone through many variations.
Colored smokey joes are sought after by many due to their smaller size. Collecting joe’s is more ‘wife friendly’ than collecting full-sized grills.
- Side profile of 2013 lime Diet Mountain Dew Smokey Joe
- Top handle of Diet Mountain Dew Smokey Joe
- This Smokey Joe Smoker was made with a 1979 Weber Smokey Joe
- Handle
- Fully assembled
- Smokey Joe & Original Box
- Top Vent – C-code = 1981
- Side panel of box
- Top panel of box
- Bowl on top of lid in “tray”
- Leg set & fasteners
- Lid in “tray” with ears up
- Example of an 18.5 and Smokey Joe bowl vents beginning in 1975
- Bottom
- Leg set close-up
- Bone White Smokey Joe 5
- Bone White Smokey Joe 1
- Bone White Smokey Joe 4
- Bone White Smokey Joe 3
- Bone White Smokey Joe 2
- Box label of Smokey Joe
- Red Offset Smokey Joe – Side 1
- Close up photo of wire leg
- Late 60s-Early 70s Smokey Joe leg assembly photo
- Red Offset Smokey Joe – Lid
- Red Offset Smokey Joe – Top
- Red Offset Smokey Joe – Packaged
- Red Offset Smokey Joe – Side 2
- Brown Smokey Joe close up photo of bowl and vents
- 60s-Early 70s Brown Smokey Joe 2
- Offset handle and vent control 1
- Leg assembly and vent
- New in Box red Smokey Joe
- 1988 Red Smokey Joe 2
- 1988 Red Smokey Joe 3
- Vintage Speckled Weber Smokey Joe