Hmmm - I'm thinking my All Clad pans are at the top of my list.
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Charter Member
- Oct 2014
- 2814
- Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
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Cookers:
Broil King XL
Broil King Smoke
Weber Kettle 26
Grilla Pellet smoker
Capital 40 natural gas
Napoleon Pro 22 kettle
Thermometer:
Maverick 733
Thermapen (ok..4 thermapens)
Thermo works DOT (or two)
Fireboard (probably my favourite)
Thermworks Smoke (or two)
Accessories:
SnS (original, plus and XL)
DnG pans, 6 or 7 of these
Vortex
Grillgrates
and, maybe some other toys as well
Most recently it would be one of my cast iron pans. They are fantastic to cook on. I have Lodge, stargazer, Field, Finex and one vintage pan and really like all of them.
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My number 1 is my No. 7 BSR skillet, it's been my go to for almost 30 years now though it's getting a bit of a run for it's money from the new lodge 12".
Number 2 is the Lodge enameled dutch oven. Straight workhorse.
Number 3 is a tie between my wok and my 5 qt. Tramontina sauté pan.
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Club Member
- Jun 2016
- 4134
- Rockland county New York
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Lonestar Grillz 24x36 offset smoker, grill, w/ main chamber charcoal grate and 3 tel-tru thermometers - left, right and center
Yoke Up custom charcoal basket and a Grill Wraps cover.
22.5 copper kettle w/ SnS, DnG, BBQ vortex, gasket and stainless steel hinge kit.
Napoleon gas grill (soon to go bye bye) rotting out.
1 maverick et-733 digital thermometer - black
1 maverick et-733 - gray
1 new standard grilling remote digital thermometer
1 thermoworks thermopen mk4 - red
1 thermoworks thermopop - red
Pre Miala flavor injector
taylor digital scale
TSM meat grinder
chefs choice food slicer
cuisinhart food processor
food saver vacuum sealer
TSM harvest food dehydrator
Wow.
This is a tough one.
I really love my Field Co. #10 and the Lodge 12â€.
But just replaced all of my other pans with Misen’s
Got their "Complete" set and also just received, from their kickstarter, their nonstick set.
So far they exceed all of my expectations.
But than again they are new.
If they hold up to the test of time, than, well I may have to reevaluate my choices.
But that’s not to displace any of my other CI pans.
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Club Member
- Sep 2015
- 8034
- Colorado
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> Weber Genesis EP-330
> Grilla Grills Original Grilla (OG) pellet smoker with Alpha/Connect
> Pit Barrel Cooker (gone to a new home)
> WeberQ 2000 (on "loan" to a relative (I'll never see it again))
> Old Smokey Electric (for chickens mostly - when it's too nasty out
to fiddle with a more capable cooker)
> Luhr Jensen Little Chief Electric - Top Loader circa 1990 (smoked fish & jerky)
> Thermoworks Smoke
> 3 Thermoworks Chef Alarms
> Thermoworks Thermapen One
> Thermoworks Thermapen Classic
> Thermoworks Thermopop
> Thermoworks IR-GUN-S
> Anova sous vide circulator
> Searzall torch
> BBQ Guru Rib Ring
> WÜSTHOF, Dalstrong, and Buck knives
> Paprika App on Mac and iOS
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- Nov 2014
- 13629
- Land of Tonka
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John "J R"
Instagram: JRBowlsby
Smokin' Hound Que
Minnesota/ United States of America
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Grills/Smokers/Fryers
Big Green Egg (Large) X3
Blackstone 36" Outdoor Griddle 4-Burner
Burch Barrel V-1
Karubeque C-60
Kamado Joe Jr. (Black)
Lodge L410 Hibachi
Pit Barrel Cooker
Pit Barrel Cooker 2.0
Pit Barrel PBX
R&V Works FF2-R-ST 4-Gallon Fryer
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Thermometers
FireBoard (Base Package)
Thermoworks ThermaPen (Red)
Thermoworks MK4 (Orange)
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Accessories
Big Green Egg Plate Setter
Benzomatic TS4000 Torch X 2
Benzomatic TS800 High Temp Torch X 2
Bayou Classic 44 qt Stainless Stock Pot
Bayou Classic 35K BTU Burner
Digi Q DX2 (Medium Pit Viper Fan)
Dragon VT 2-23 C Torch
Eggspander Kit X2
Field Skillet No. 8,10,12
Finex Cat Iron Line
FireBoard Drive
Lots and Lots of Griswold Cast Iron
Grill Grates
Joule Water Circulator
KBQ Fire Grate
Kick Ash Basket (KAB) X4
Lots of Lodge Cast Iron
Husky 6 Drawer BBQ Equipment Cabinet
Large Vortex
Marlin 1894 .44 Magnum
Marquette Castings No. 13 (First Run)
Smithey No. 12
Smokeware Chimney Cap X 3
Stargazer No.10, 12
Tool Wizard BBQ Tongs
Univex Duro 10" Meat Slicer
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Fuel
FOGO Priemium Lump Charcoal
Kingsford Blue and White
B&B Charcoal
Apple, Cherry & Oak Log splits for the C-60
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Cutlery
Buck 119 Special
Cuda 7' Fillet Knife
Dexter 12" Brisket Sword
Global
Shun
Wusthof
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Next Major Purchase
Lone Star Grillz 24 X 48 Offset
My favorite pans? Too Many. Just a few that I use all the time.....
Finex No. 12 and 10. I use them all the time and love them. True work horses, and I love the handles.
My Stargazer pans are getting a ton of use these days too, I really love those pans, they are really underrated. Probably the best handle in the biz and a great finish.
Also, I have been using my Solidteknics Pan a ton as of late. Such a great pan.
My Marquette Castings No. 13 is also a great pan. The satin finish is incredible. It might be my favorite overall pan. I use it on the grill, fire and in the kitchen. Everyone should take a look at this pan.
My favorite over the fire pan is my Smithey. It is heavy with a great cooking surface. It perfect for the fire or the cast iron stove in the fall hunting tent.
For steel cookware, I have my mom's old All-Clad 10". I only use it once in a while but I love it.
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Moderator
- Nov 2014
- 13629
- Land of Tonka
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John "J R"
Instagram: JRBowlsby
Smokin' Hound Que
Minnesota/ United States of America
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Grills/Smokers/Fryers
Big Green Egg (Large) X3
Blackstone 36" Outdoor Griddle 4-Burner
Burch Barrel V-1
Karubeque C-60
Kamado Joe Jr. (Black)
Lodge L410 Hibachi
Pit Barrel Cooker
Pit Barrel Cooker 2.0
Pit Barrel PBX
R&V Works FF2-R-ST 4-Gallon Fryer
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Thermometers
FireBoard (Base Package)
Thermoworks ThermaPen (Red)
Thermoworks MK4 (Orange)
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Accessories
Big Green Egg Plate Setter
Benzomatic TS4000 Torch X 2
Benzomatic TS800 High Temp Torch X 2
Bayou Classic 44 qt Stainless Stock Pot
Bayou Classic 35K BTU Burner
Digi Q DX2 (Medium Pit Viper Fan)
Dragon VT 2-23 C Torch
Eggspander Kit X2
Field Skillet No. 8,10,12
Finex Cat Iron Line
FireBoard Drive
Lots and Lots of Griswold Cast Iron
Grill Grates
Joule Water Circulator
KBQ Fire Grate
Kick Ash Basket (KAB) X4
Lots of Lodge Cast Iron
Husky 6 Drawer BBQ Equipment Cabinet
Large Vortex
Marlin 1894 .44 Magnum
Marquette Castings No. 13 (First Run)
Smithey No. 12
Smokeware Chimney Cap X 3
Stargazer No.10, 12
Tool Wizard BBQ Tongs
Univex Duro 10" Meat Slicer
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Fuel
FOGO Priemium Lump Charcoal
Kingsford Blue and White
B&B Charcoal
Apple, Cherry & Oak Log splits for the C-60
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Cutlery
Buck 119 Special
Cuda 7' Fillet Knife
Dexter 12" Brisket Sword
Global
Shun
Wusthof
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Next Major Purchase
Lone Star Grillz 24 X 48 Offset
My Stargazer pans are quickly becoming my favorites. For the past month or so, I have cooked with them almost exclusively.
I am really a fan of the handles, IMHO, they are the best in the business. They stay pretty cool even after cooking for a long time. You can also rest the spatula right on the handle, it basically cradles it while your food cooks.
The cooking surface on my new 12" pan is really starting to develop a great finish, while my 10" is already there.
I have been a huge Finex and Smithey fan, and I still am, but these Stargazer pans are great too. And it is tough to beat the price when compared to the others.
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I have some Cuisinart SS pans that I've had for 35 years and while they have some baked on stuff on the outside they're still in impeccable condition for cooking. I've got my grandmother's Wagner cast iron skillets that are something like 70 years old and still rock. I've got a couple of new carbon pans which are nice and replacing the cheap non-stick.
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Club Member
- Jul 2016
- 9361
- Virginia
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3 Weber Performers
1 classic kettle
1 26" kettle
1 Smoky Joe
1 PBC
4 Thermoworks POPs
2 Dot and 1 Chef Alarm
2 Temp spikes
4 Slo n Sears
1 Smokenator
2 Vortex
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Club Member
- Sep 2016
- 1341
- Spokane, WA
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Weber 22" (4 of them)
Weber Ranch
Weber 26"
SNS Kettle
PK Grill (40+ years old)
Weber Jumbo Joe
Thermoworks Smoke, DOT, Signals, Smoke X4, and Thermopop
Slow n' Sear XL (2)
Slow n' Sear
http://completecarnivore.com is my site
Aside from my Lodge skillets I have really enjoyed my Made In Cookware 10 inch stainless steel pan. It has been in the regular rotation for a couple years now and does everything I want a stainless steel pan to do. They aren't crazy expensive and are very well constructed. Overall they are similar to All-Clads that are twice as much. They sent me a free skillet to try out and review but I have bought a couple more from them since I liked it so much. http://completecarnivore.com/made-co...ter-cast-iron/ And don't get freaked out by that URL. Stainless isn't better than CI. Just different.
I also have a Matfer Bourgeat Carbon Steel pan I really love that I got for Christmas. I am still working on the seasoning but it is getting there. https://www.amazon.com/Matfer-Bourge...ag=amazi0a8-20
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