
Analysis by Valery Grin · · updated May 27, 2026
Kamado Bono Grande Limited 64 cm
XL ceramic with premium features at budget price
From€799
Reference price on Amazon (June 2026) · subject to change
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- Diameter
- 64 cm
- Diners
- 10-12
- Weight
- 120 kg
- Material
- Cerámica esmaltada
- Warranty
- 2 años
- Real capacity
- Feeds 8–12 people · 20 burgers · 4 whole chickens
Quick answer
The Kamado Bono Grande Limited is a solid buy if budget rules and you cook big. It's the most serious budget rebrand on Amazon.es: 64 cm of real ceramic, a Dual Zone system with integrated half-grid as standard, and a price-to-feature ratio that's hard to ignore. For groups of 10-12 who can't stretch to a Big Joe III, the proposition fits. It isn't a Kamado Joe, so if you value factory consistency, a strong warranty and Spanish-language support, paying the premium of an established brand is worth it.
Kamado Bono is the most serious budget rebrand on Amazon.es: 64 cm, integrated Dual Zone half-grid system and real ceramic. No Kamado Joe — but the price-feature pitch is hard to ignore.
Budget XL with a feature set that usually costs three times more.
Pros
- 64 cm — largest diameter in this list
- Dual Zone half-grid included
- Real ceramic, not painted steel
- Cart and two side tables included
Cons
- Inconsistent factory QC — some units arrive with cosmetic defects
- Less clear warranty than established brands
- Likely shared OEM origin with other budget brands
- Low resale — secondary market penalises it
For you if…
If your budget doesn't reach Big Joe III but you cook for 10-12 and want a half-grid out of the box.
Not for you if…
If you value factory consistency, solid warranty and Spanish-language support — pay the premium for an established brand.
Specifications
| Diameter | 64 cm |
|---|---|
| Diners | 10-12 |
| Weight | 120 kg |
| Material | Cerámica esmaltada |
| Temperature | 100°C – 400°C |
| Warranty | 2 años |
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FAQ
Is it real ceramic or painted steel?
Real ceramic, verified — it weighs 120 kg, which rules out steel. What is not premium is the density: Kamado Bono ceramic is less dense than Kamado Joe (a Big Joe III is 170 kg in 61 cm, the Grande is 120 kg in 64 cm — a clear gap). It works and holds heat, but reacts more to ambient swings than a premium kamado.
What if it arrives with a cosmetic defect?
A real risk of the budget rebrand world: factory QC is uneven and a slice of units arrives with chipped enamel or misaligned handles. Amazon returns it within 30 days, no debate — photograph the packaging before opening. Past that window, the Kamado Bono warranty covers manufacturing defects but parts ship 4-6 weeks from the Chinese OEM.
Does it really cook for 12 people?
Yes, thanks to the 64 cm (the largest in this selection) and the included Dual Zone half-grid. We have cooked a whole lamb on it, two full rib racks at once, or four spatchcocked chickens. Usable capacity is the best price-to-area ratio in the catalog. The real limit is not space but control: at that scale every wind shift shows up more than on a same-size premium kamado.
Is it worth it vs a Pit Boss K24?
The K24 is 3 cm smaller (61 vs 64 cm), has better factory consistency and a wider dealer network. The Bono Grande is bigger, ships with the Dual Zone half-grid, and usually costs less. If spares availability and QC matter, K24. If size and included features at a budget price matter, Bono. Both are honest, but neither reaches the ceramic level of Kamado Joe or BGE.
How much does it depreciate on the second-hand market?
A lot. A 2-year-old Kamado Bono Grande resells on Wallapop at 40-50% of new, against 60-70% for a same-age Kamado Joe or BGE. The flip side of the low ticket: as a budget product without a transferable lifetime warranty, the secondary market punishes it. If you plan to sell in 3-4 years, compare "buy price minus expected resale" against a premium before deciding.
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