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drat.. those are highway robbery prices. I don't remember exactly what accessories came with our, but I believe it was a nest, plate setter, and a few other odds and ends, but they were going for $750 for Large if I remember right.
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Sellouts asked: "What's your question?" I was mostly interested in what folks had to say about the various brands, sounds like its all BGE up in here Dukket fucked around with this message at 21:45 on May 2, 2014 |
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Ya a few of us have BGEs. I just wondered if there was anything particular we could answer. Honestly I don't have any experience with anything else in the ceramic cooker world so I can't help with comparisons. I love mine though.
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# ? May 3, 2014 05:25 |
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sellouts posted:Ya a few of us have BGEs. I just wondered if there was anything particular we could answer. I was hoping to hear some comparisons or experiences with the other brands. There is plenty of Youtube love for the others, I was just looking for a goon perspective. BGE's are certainly the most prevalent around here (Chicago), but I don't want to go that route just because its easy. Dukket fucked around with this message at 12:57 on May 3, 2014 |
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FWIW, the Primos are still made in America, while BGEs are made in Mexico.
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# ? May 3, 2014 18:15 |
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sellouts posted:
That is a good price, too bad I missed it. I'll hold out for the memorial day home depot/Lowe's sale, at which time I'm goinf to buy a goddam pallet of charcoal.
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# ? May 3, 2014 18:29 |
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Dukket posted:I was hoping to hear some comparisons or experiences with the other brands. There is plenty of Youtube love for the others, I was just looking for a goon perspective. I believe all of the ceramic cookers more or less cook about the same, it comes down to which one fits your budget and how much aftermarket stuff you think you might want (bge wins that one too). There's a bge thread on a Subaru forum which I follow and it has a few people who bought knock offs and they like them, fwiw.
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BraveUlysses posted:I believe all of the ceramic cookers more or less cook about the same, it comes down to which one fits your budget and how much aftermarket stuff you think you might want (bge wins that one too). The number of accessories is kind of insane.
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# ? May 3, 2014 19:35 |
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Saltin posted:You will never use them again once you go to lump. I am surprised to hear competition people use briquettes at all, my impression is any BBQ joint worth its salt is essentially making its own lump by burning things like aged post oak, etc to what is essentially hot lump status. I used to use lump and then I switched to briquettes mixed with chunks of dry wood, since I have a reeeally lovely Char-broil silver smoker as my setup it was way easier to control my temp that way. I went to get a Weber smokey mountain when I get back to the states to go along with the Weber performer my wife is already babysitting for me.
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# ? May 4, 2014 13:47 |
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Dukket posted:The number of accessories is kind of insane. Between my BGE and my weber kettle, I am positive I've spent more on grill accessories than both grills combined. cast iron Grates, stacking grates, stones, rotisserie kit.. I could go on.
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# ? May 5, 2014 12:52 |
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niss posted:Between my BGE and my weber kettle, I am positive I've spent more on grill accessories than both grills combined. cast iron Grates, stacking grates, stones, rotisserie kit.. I could go on. I was close to getting the cast iron grate for my Weber, but came to the conclusion that I wouldn't take care of it. I am always on the cusp of getting the the rotisserie kit, but don't like the idea of of the clutter when it's not being used. If we owned a house it would be different, I think.
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Dukket posted:I was close to getting the cast iron grate for my Weber, but came to the conclusion that I wouldn't take care of it. The rotisserie kit is amazing, well worth the money. However I will agree, it does take up a lot of room if you need to store it. Fortunately with my BGE the weber pretty much just does rotisserie so I just leave it on there all the time. It is nice to have if you need the extra height on the grill.
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# ? May 5, 2014 13:33 |
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Tried the Cornell Chicken recipe from the WSM forums tonight. It was excellent but a little too salty. If I did it again I'd remove the salt from the cornell sauce since the chicken is brined anyway. http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/chicken3.html
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# ? May 7, 2014 04:21 |
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Dukket posted:I was hoping to hear some comparisons or experiences with the other brands. There is plenty of Youtube love for the others, I was just looking for a goon perspective. Well, this is a review of a Vision (knockoff) by someone who owns a BGE: http://www.nibblemethis.com/2014/05/review-of-vision-grills-classic-b.html
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# ? May 9, 2014 20:07 |
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I've got about 12lb of brisket smoking right now. Normally I smoke it for a few hours, braise it for another few then chuck the whole thing in a spare fridge overnight. But I got home far too late so I'm gonna have to try braising it overnight if I don't want to get up early on my day off. And I don't. Should it be fine at 250 degrees for 8-9 hours or am I gonna want to set it even lower?
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# ? May 13, 2014 05:06 |
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I recently did my first brisket as well, 12lb(pre-trim) usda select. I threw it in my WSM and kept it at 240-250 for about 12.5 hours, at which point the meat temp was at 198F. There were some drier parts in the flat, but I was happy with the majority of it. I started checking it for probe tenderness when the meat was at 190F and even when I let it go to 198, things never felt very probe tender. I was checking multiple spots and things felt pretty even. The closest thing I can imagine it comparing it to is putting a skewer threw a cooked shrimp. Should I have let it go more? When cooking around 250F, is there a general window of time when a brisket goes from undercooked to overcooked? I wanted to let it go until things felt more tender, but I was too afraid of things overcooking and drying out. I'm wondering if I could have risked another couple degrees.
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# ? May 14, 2014 01:56 |
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^^^^^ How long did you let it rest? Thats a key part of making it tender. Ideally you want to rest it in a cooler or a warm oven for like 2 hours.
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coronaball posted:^^^^^ I let it rest over 2 hours. After taking it off the grill, I wrapped it in foil and let the temp drop to around 160 before wrapping it all in a towel. I didn't have a cooler, but it still kept warm enough. I think I'll risk it and leave it on longer next time. I just wish briskets were cheaper.
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# ? May 14, 2014 21:25 |
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Dukket posted:The number of accessories is kind of insane. I found it more like "the number of things they nickel and dime you for" is insane. Near me it was $99.95 extra for a "nest" that the BGE is never pictured without on their own website, plus another $100 for a bunch of other stuff that comes standard with most smokers--granted, a ceramic cooker is more than just a smoker, but that's all I wanted it for--plus the only "authorized retailer" near me was trying to sell it for $150 over MSRP to begin with, which I wouldn't have known without hours of research beforehand. I'd like to get a ceramic cooker someday, and there's no doubt in my mind that they produce awesome food, but BGE in particular needs to take some of the effort they put into "branding" and put it into being consumer-friendly.
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# ? May 15, 2014 22:01 |
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There is a Kamado komodo #7 on Craig's List for $500. Those things retail at $3200. I'm so temped. I know someone who owns one and loooooovvvvveeesss it.
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Stubear St. Pierre posted:I found it more like "the number of things they nickel and dime you for" is insane. Near me it was $99.95 extra for a "nest" that the BGE is never pictured without on their own website, plus another $100 for a bunch of other stuff that comes standard with most smokers--granted, a ceramic cooker is more than just a smoker, but that's all I wanted it for--plus the only "authorized retailer" near me was trying to sell it for $150 over MSRP to begin with, which I wouldn't have known without hours of research beforehand. Definitely agree on the poor marketing and nickle dime treatment but the reason the nests are sold separately is because a lot of people decide to build or buy wooden tables to put their eggs in. If you're getting jerked around by a local dealer try calling around. When i was looking to buy my first egg I emailed about 12 dealers to see who was having sales or deals. most admitted they arent allowed to have sales but I was able to find a dealer who took a used one in on a trade for a larger, newer egg and he sold it to me cheap. I got over 300 dollars off my XL egg that I bought in December by finding a sale in a sales tax free state.
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# ? May 15, 2014 22:50 |
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If you just want a smoker I wouldn't get a BGE. I mean they're great but pay the premium if you're going to use it for the stuff other (non ceramic) smokers literally can't do. Also I built a table for less than a nest. There are easy plans online. I did buy the metal stand to stand it off of the pavestone but that was like 20 or 30 dollars and wasn't worth the hassle of fabricating it myself.
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sellouts posted:If you just want a smoker I wouldn't get a BGE. I mean they're great but pay the premium if you're going to use it for the stuff other (non ceramic) smokers literally can't do. I'm sorry, maybe its just because I haven't had any coffee yet, but could you clarify this statement?
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Dukket posted:I'm sorry, maybe its just because I haven't had any coffee yet, but could you clarify this statement? I think he means if you are only interested in a smoker don't get an egg because they cost an arm and a leg because of everything else they are capable of doing. If you only want a smoker, but a dedicated smoker and save yourself many hundreds of dollars.
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Dukket posted:I'm sorry, maybe its just because I haven't had any coffee yet, but could you clarify this statement? BGE / Ceramic cookers are great cause they can do many things really well. If you only are going to do low and slow, there are much cheaper options that produce just as good results. No reason to pay extra for the utility if you aren't going to use it.
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niss posted:BGE / Ceramic cookers are great cause they can do many things really well. If you only are going to do low and slow, there are much cheaper options that produce just as good results. No reason to pay extra for the utility if you aren't going to use it. Right, got it thanks I want to smoke, grill and bake. The price is the reason I still don't have one, I've been eyeing them with curiosity for some time now. But -fourish months a year I grill five or more nights a week -three or more months a year we can't bake inside -After a few seasons of smoking with a Weber kettle and a crappy generic R2 unit (a gift) I know that I want an upgrade of some sort
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Dukket posted:Right, got it thanks With a BGE/Ceramic grill you could take that 4 months and turn it into 12 months, assuming you can cope with the temperatures.
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# ? May 16, 2014 15:20 |
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You are the perfect candidate for a ceramic cooker. We also use ours 3-4 times a week. It is the easiest grill I've ever used. Hunt Craigslist and find a deal!
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# ? May 16, 2014 16:50 |
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I cook all year round on my egg, even in -10C (14f) weather. I avoided doing things like pizza on the winter because the high heat temperature required me to be outside longer than 8-10 hour pulled pork cooks.
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# ? May 17, 2014 04:09 |
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Baby-back ribs on the WSM. It's really annoying how the Weber rib rack doesn't actually fit a standard rack (at lest standard where I am) in the 18.5. I always need to bisect the rack and lay them flat.
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sellouts posted:You are the perfect candidate for a ceramic cooker. I'm temped on the Kamado Komodo I mentioned above - though my biggest problem is getting it home. Fake edit: I checked and its gone...oh well, I'll keep an eye out. So, what accessories do you guys like for your ceramic cookers?
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# ? May 18, 2014 15:43 |
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I'm planning to buy a wok adapter from ceramicgrillstore once I get my poo poo together and finish up the wood table I started a few months ago. I'd also like to buy a multi-rack setup from the same store but I don't know if I would use it enough to justify the extra money. Another nice add on you can get are temp controllers, like a stoker or bbq guru. stoker seems to be the better model these days but i have an older bbq guru and it's fine for my uses.
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# ? May 18, 2014 16:25 |
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Plate setter was a must for me. I like the pizza stone. And the ash tool was very useful. I also got 3 of the ceramic feet you put on potted plants and use those to elevate the grill above the fire ring sometimes. I also got a thing that allows me to put a medium grill above the large grill so I can have 2 layers of cooking. Both of those were like 3 dollars and not BGE official mods but totally useful. I still need to soldier my heatermeter together...
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# ? May 18, 2014 17:51 |
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The previous mentioned ceramicgrillstore is great, I've bought the wok setup (spider ring) and one of the multi tier racks as well. I also bought some nice cast iron grates from https://www.cast-iron-grate.com/ which are really handy with the removable sections.
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# ? May 19, 2014 16:14 |
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I got a Vision Grills Classic for my birthday earlier this month, and I could finally take it for a test drive this past weekend. I threw some ribs on Friday night after work for a late dinner, and Saturday I smoked a pork shoulder at about 230° for about 7 hours before cranking it up to near 300° since it was almost 8:00 and we were supposed to be taking dinner over to my parents. Both of them turned out really great...especially for my first attempts at cooking either I used some of the Memphis Dust rub from amazingribs.com on both, and the ribs had some of the Kansas City BBQ sauce from AmazingRibs as well. Can't wait to keep going.
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# ? May 19, 2014 20:57 |
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It is that time of year again to hit up your local Lowes/Home Depot and stock up on charcoal for the year, not the normal $8.99 deal like it use to be but still good: Lowes: Kingsford 2-Pack 20-lb (40lb) Charcoal Briquettes = $9.99 (Prices Valid 05/22/2014 - 05/28/2014) Home Depot: Kingsford 2-Pack 20-lb (40lb) Charcoal Briquettes = $9.88 (Prices Valid 5/22/2014 - 6/01/2014) Lowes is limiting the deal to two twin packs per customer, as mentioned already they are letting people get more however. Home Depot has a limit of 10 bags per person. *edit* Updated with Home Depots price Bone_Enterprise fucked around with this message at 12:15 on May 22, 2014 |
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The Human Cow posted:I got a Vision Grills Classic for my birthday earlier this month, and I could finally take it for a test drive this past weekend. I threw some ribs on Friday night after work for a late dinner, and Saturday I smoked a pork shoulder at about 230° for about 7 hours before cranking it up to near 300° since it was almost 8:00 and we were supposed to be taking dinner over to my parents. Both of them turned out really great...especially for my first attempts at cooking either I used some of the Memphis Dust rub from amazingribs.com on both, and the ribs had some of the Kansas City BBQ sauce from AmazingRibs as well. Can't wait to keep going. That looks great! You should try the spiced apricot glaze from Amazingribs.com, it's insanely good on ribs. Crazyeyes posted:
I have an 18.5" WSM too. Good news is you have at least two solutions without cutting: Skewers Rib racks a different way
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# ? May 21, 2014 19:11 |
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Trialed my new kamado over the weekend, the Akorn. I haven't acquired either the extra charcoal grill that would help me use a pizza stone as a heat deflector or the accessory smokin' stone, but wanted to try some side ribs anyways. Everything was great, except following the 3-2-1 rule ended up with a fairly dry result. That's where the deflector and water pan will come in and fix things?
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Bone_Enterprise posted:Looks like Lowes is limiting the deal to two twin packs per customer. What a shame, I was gonna buy a pallet full. Guess I'll wait on the home depot price/limits.
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So my wife was sweet enough to buy me a smoker for my birthday. Only problem, it's a Brinkmann square upright. I've done two smokes with it and it seems impossible to keep the temp above 200. I know that's fine for some things, but obviously I would like to be able to get it hotter. So far the only mod I've made was to drill a bunch of holes in the charcoal pan. Any other suggestions for getting this thing to work better?
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