| Univox Super Fuzz |
| Morley Fuzz Wah |
| FULLTONE FatBoost 3 FB-3 |
| FULLTONE UO Guitar Effect Ultimate Octave |
| Electro-Harmonix XO Octave Multiplexer |
| Dunlop Crybaby QZ-1 |
| Moog Moogerfooger MF-104Z Analog Delay |
| Moog MF-103 moogerfooger 6/12 Stage Phaser |
| BOSS RE-20 Space Echo Delay / Reverb |
| ERNIE BALL VP JR. Passive Volume Pedal |
| FULLTONE Fatboost V1 |
| BOSS GE-7 Graphic Equalizer |
| Ovation Ultra GP |
| BC Rich Mockingbird |
| Gibson Les Paul Goldtop |
| Gibson Les Paul double-cut |
| Gibson SG Standard |
| Motor Ave BelAire "The first ever BelAire model was sold to Homme's longtime collaborator Alain Johannes. A few weeks later Homme ordered one for himself in a black finish and with a silver scratchplate.[40] The guitar was also Homme's main guitar during the recording of Era Vulgaris." |
| Ovation VXT |
| Maton MS503 |
| Maton MS524 |
| Maton MS520 |
| Maton BB1200 "Betty Blue" in Black, Blue, Red Wine and a Tobacco sunburst with Scroll Tailpiece |
| Maton BB1200JH The new Josh Homme signature guitar based on his favorite Maton, fitted with custom wound "Hommebuckers" and a trapieze tailpiece. |
| Maton MS500 12 string Developed by Maton in collaboration with Homme, available in standard[43] and deluxe[44] versions. |
| Maton MS526 Equipped with Bigsby vibrato. |
| Gibson Barney Kessel Signature Barney Kessel's signature guitar, produced between 1961 and 1974. |
| Yamaha SA503 TVL Bandmate Troy Van Leeuwen's signature semihollow guitar in black finish, equipped with three P-90 pickups and two three way switches |
| Telsco '68 V-2 An unusual Japanese guitar that "wishes it was a Fender" originally purchased by a friend of Homme in Boise, Idaho. |
| Epiphone Dot |
| Gibson Marauder Custom A short-lived solid body produced from 1974 to 1979, designed to compete with Fenders single coil guitars. |
| Ampeg Dan Armstrong A Plexiglass guitar featured in the "Sick, Sick, Sick" video. |
| Hagström HJ-500 A reissue of the jazz box originally designed by Jimmy D'Aquisto and Hagström |
| Gretsch Corvette Used during the recording of Lullabies to Paralyze. |
| Gretsch Spectra Sonic Also used during recordings. |
| BOSS SD-1 Super Overdrive |
| VOX AC-30 |