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Stevez 06:35 AM 08-06-2016
Well, I finally bit the bullet so to speak and purchased a Big Green Egg to replace/supplement my Weber Smoky mountain. I've been a huge supporter of the WSM for years and love it, but I've always had a deep desire for one of these komodo style grills. My wife bought it for me for my birthday. They are having their annual EggFest here in Louisville this weekend and with the sale prlce on it and the accessories, I jumped in. I got the XL as just couldn't see the large fitting what I most usually cook. Will be a week or so before delivery, but I already can't wait. Any other Eggheads here with suggestions of course appreciated. Thanks. Steve
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croatan 07:53 AM 08-06-2016
You're going to like it. I have one and a WSM as well. Love the WSM but the Egg is just so versatile--everything from ribs to pizza--that it sees the most use unless I'm cooking for a really big group and need the extra space.
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markem 09:07 AM 08-06-2016
You will love the BGE. I've added two accessories that I consider must haves.

BBQ Guru DigiQ DX2 Kit for Big Green Egg. I just added this a few months ago and can't figure out why I didn't add it before. I like to smoke brisket for a long time (20+hours) and now I don't have to stay awake all night fiddling with the vent settings. Holds 180 perfectly for the entire smoke. Uses less charcoal as well.

SmokeWare SS Vented Chimney Cap. Controls the airflow so much better than the stock device AND can be used in rain, etc. Side venting rather than top venting.

You may or may not know that Royal Oak makes the charcoal for BGE. It's pretty cheap at Home Depot but maybe worth shopping around if you use a lot.

Welcome to the fam! Lots of amazing smokers around here (I'm not one but I play one in my dreams) and killer recipes. Since you have a WSM, you probably already know that, but I like to ramble when people get an egg.
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Grey Goose 09:29 AM 08-06-2016
Originally Posted by markem:
You will love the BGE. I've added two accessories that I consider must haves.

BBQ Guru DigiQ DX2 Kit for Big Green Egg. I just added this a few months ago and can't figure out why I didn't add it before. I like to smoke brisket for a long time (20+hours) and now I don't have to stay awake all night fiddling with the vent settings. Holds 180 perfectly for the entire smoke. Uses less charcoal as well.

SmokeWare SS Vented Chimney Cap. Controls the airflow so much better than the stock device AND can be used in rain, etc. Side venting rather than top venting.

You may or may not know that Royal Oak makes the charcoal for BGE. It's pretty cheap at Home Depot but maybe worth shopping around if you use a lot.

Welcome to the fam! Lots of amazing smokers around here (I'm not one but I play one in my dreams) and killer recipes. Since you have a WSM, you probably already know that, but I like to ramble when people get an egg.
Great info, we just bought one too at a 4th of July sale, have barely used it so far but have always wanted one, going online now to look up those accessories. ;-)
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Stevez 11:35 AM 08-06-2016
Thanks guys; appreciate it. Mark, great info about the Guru. I've been looking at those and your recommendation seals the deal so to speak. By the way, I've never smoked a brisket at a target temp of 180 for 20 hours. Been more in the range of 225 - 250 for 14 5o 16 hours. Have to try that. I did hear that Royal Oak made the BGE labeled charcoal, but didn't know it was sold at HD. Will check it out. Can't wait to give it my first run.
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BlackDog 08:03 PM 08-17-2016
As the others have said, you'll love it. I have a large BGE and use it every weekend, or more. It's very versatile. I plan to do a pork shoulder on Saturday for a small party. Probably do some Atomic Buffalo Turds too for an appetizer. So many great recipes that can be done on the BGE.

One word of advise - tighten the bolts for the lid regularly. My lid landed on the driveway and smashed early this spring. BGE worked with me on a replacement lid, but it's easy to keep the bolts tight. They're 1/2", so I just keep a 1/2" wrench with my cooking gear.

Have fun and post pictures!
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Stevez 09:44 AM 08-18-2016
Originally Posted by BlackDog:
As the others have said, you'll love it. I have a large BGE and use it every weekend, or more. It's very versatile. I plan to do a pork shoulder on Saturday for a small party. Probably do some Atomic Buffalo Turds too for an appetizer. So many great recipes that can be done on the BGE.

One word of advise - tighten the bolts for the lid regularly. My lid landed on the driveway and smashed early this spring. BGE worked with me on a replacement lid, but it's easy to keep the bolts tight. They're 1/2", so I just keep a 1/2" wrench with my cooking gear.

Have fun and post pictures!
Thanks! Great advice. I will post some pics when I get her running. I've had it a little over a week and haven't been able to get my first ride in. Bugging me, but will take care of that this weekend.
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