Looking at jumping in to the KJ world, 18†Classic III or Big Joe? Only reason I’m thinking Big Joe is for briskets. Any guidance would be appreciated.
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Just my opinion...go for the Big Joe and you won't have to wish you had. More room is always good to have. I have a Large BGE and often wish it was an XL.
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Depends. If you’re looking for a one size fits all, go big. If you have other cookers or considering adding more cookers to the stable then a Classic.
I have a classic and have done multiple decent sized briskets, it just means takes up the middle section with an rib rack or the like for the first couple of hours of the cook until the brisket shrinks down.
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