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So what's the difference between this and the green egg?
And free shipping? thing has to weigh a ton!! But then again I just ordered 4 boxes of salt mix with free shipping at 63 pounds per box
The kamodas are really good. The construction is solid and I like mine alot, especially when compared to my neighbors green egg he spent 1k on.
Climber a lot of people are complaining it rusts etc you had any rust issues? Thinking of buying one.
Don't attempt a cookout party with that tiny thing. I grill steaks and ribs bigger that.
Get you a real grill [snip]
Looks nice, but with a family of 4 there is no way I could get 4-6 steaks, 4-6 baking potatoes, and enough corn on the cob on that thing. Not to mention, I'm lazy and lean towards propane, or if I had a nice outdoor "kitchen" just tied directly into the gas line. Unfortunately, without a covered patio, grills down here in Houston seem to succumb to the elements after only a year or two. Our 4-burner finally breathed it's last a couple weeks ago, as the bottom rusted out and 2 of the 4 burners had already rusted out. Need to find a new grill, but no way I'm spending $1000+ without a covering and protection from the elements.. and I'm not wheeling/dragging that thing back and forth from the garage to the back yard every time I want to use it either...
I've gotten the OK from my wife to buy
Not that it was needed. I'm just saying. She thought it would be nice to have one too.LOL wait...What?
I've gotten the OK from my wife to buy a Kamado Joe grill. There's a restaurant in the area that uses them to cook their food and it's just delicious. However, Kamado Joe grills are still a little pricey, so I'm saving slowly for one. Hoping that Costco has another visit from them when it comes time to buy.
Nice, they are at mine this week as well.Roadshow schedule:
Kamado Joe Schedule
I'm in the same boat. They had the kamado joe for 400$ at my costco last year and I'm still kicking myself for not jumping on that. They are at my local costco this week, so I'll be taking a look, but I believe it's almost full price (1200$ for the big model).
How would this compare to, say, this one which is ceramic and cheaper?
Beacon Ceramic Grill with stand, Red or Black - $219.99 + $5 standard shipping
Is this one smaller?
How would this compare to, say, this one which is ceramic and cheaper?
Beacon Ceramic Grill with stand, Red or Black - $219.99 + $5 standard shipping
Is this one smaller?
Exactly, little processors and SSD's and all are easy to miss. But a Grill has nowhere to hide, you are smart by running it by the higher power first. Makes it a joint purchase ;-)Not that it was needed. I'm just saying. She thought it would be nice to have one too.
Exactly, little processors and SSD's and all are easy to miss. But a Grill has nowhere to hide, you are smart by running it by the higher power first. Makes it a joint purchase ;-)
Using propane isn't lazy, its smart. While I use coal a lot, I much prefer propane due to it being much easier to control heat and the economics of it. You'd be surprised how cheap it is to replace your burner elements and heat shields, as for your bottom/grease pan rusting out, there are easy ways to fix it but honestly at that point I'd get a new one. To prevent rust on the bottom I recommend a good scraping every 3-4 months of the bottom grill.
In the near future I may go purely propane.
Read the reviews. A lot of complaints about it rusting out. Good throw away of money. Go ceramic!
Looks nice, but with a family of 4 there is no way I could get 4-6 steaks, 4-6 baking potatoes, and enough corn on the cob on that thing. Not to mention, I'm lazy and lean towards propane, or if I had a nice outdoor "kitchen" just tied directly into the gas line. Unfortunately, without a covered patio, grills down here in Houston seem to succumb to the elements after only a year or two. Our 4-burner finally breathed it's last a couple weeks ago, as the bottom rusted out and 2 of the 4 burners had already rusted out. Need to find a new grill, but no way I'm spending $1000+ without a covering and protection from the elements.. and I'm not wheeling/dragging that thing back and forth from the garage to the back yard every time I want to use it either...
Hi All, FYI this is now $244 on flash sale until 12 PM Pacific time...
In case anyone hasn't heard, MonGrel prefers cooking with lump charcoal...
Walmart has Webbers made in America and the Best you can get......
Knockoff Grills are like 1/2 price of a Webber Grill but you might Burn out the Bottom.