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Weber 26"
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Orion Smoker
DigiQ DX2
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Arteflame 26.75" Insert
Blaze BLZ-4-NG 32-Inch 4-Burner Built-In
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Empava 2 Burner Gas Cooktop
Weber Spirit 210
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Weber Q2200
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Weber Summit Charcoal Grill Center
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Anova WiFi
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Thermapen Mk4 - ThermaQ High Temp Kit - ThermaQ Meathead Kit - ThermaQ WiFi - ThermoWorks IR-GUN-S - ThermoWorks Signals & Billows - ThermoPop -ThermoWorks ProNeedle - ThermoWorks TimeStick Trio x2 - and a Christopher Kimball timer - NO, I do not work for ThermoWorks...I just like their products.
Other useful bits...
KitchenAid 7-qt Pro Line stand mixer
A Black & Decker food processor that I can't seem to murder
A couple of immersion blenders, one a "consumer" model & the other a "high end" Italian thing. Yes, the Italian one is a bit better, but only marginally
Instant Pot Duo Evo Plus 8-qt + accessories like egg-bite & egg holders
All-Clad pots & pans, along with some cast iron...everything from 7" Skookie pans to 8.5qt Dutch ovens
Weber GBS griddle, pizza stone, and wok
Knives range from Mercer to F. Dick to "You spent how much for one knife? One knife?!" LOL
As long as I personally would NEVER have to move it. LOL
But I move too often to even contemplate something like that. (That was one of the selling points for the WSCGC.)
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23" Komodo Kamado Ultimate (ordered, anxiously awaiting)
22" Weber Original Kettle Premium, Copper-Titan Outdoors Santa Maria
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18.5" Oklahoma Joe Bronco
18" SNS Travel Grill
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14" Weber Smokey Joe
Joule Sous Vide
Past Flames
18.5" PBC
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Combustion Inc. Predictive Thermometer
Thermoworks MK4
Thermoworks DOT
Thermoworks Smoke and WiFi Gateway
So there is a guy who got a SBBKK recently and did great unboxing and burn in videos on youtube.
My MCS is acting up watching them. . .
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You know you can rationalize anything, right?Originally posted by MsTwiggy View PostSo there is a guy who got a SBBKK recently and did great unboxing and burn in videos on youtube.
My MCS is acting up watching them. . .
Let’s pick something normal: the 32â€. So you’re into it for $7200. Add $600 freight, we’ll add a couple shelves @$190 each… figure $8500, maybe a custom rib rack or something rounds it up.
Folks live a lot longer these days. If you’re 35 (I don’t know you, I’m just picking a number), let’s figure you have 45 more years. 8500/45/365… and all of a sudden it’s only going to cost you FIFTY ONE CENTS A DAY to own that son of a smokin’ gun! For the rest of your life! Hell, that’s less than Netflix!
Plus, every day you make it past 80, it becomes even MORE of a bargain! Aw, screw it. You know what, I’m getting two of them.
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Mosca One flaw in your logic is assuming that the KK does not get significantly broken during all that time. I've get 4 kids between ages 2 and 6, and they destroy everything in sight. Even if I could get my wife to approve it, having an $8500 cooker would scare the crap out of me for that very reason.
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My toys:
Weber Summit Charcoal Grilling Center (WSCGC) aka Mr. Fancypants
Pit Barrel Cooker (which rocks), named Pretty Baby
Weber Summit S650 Gas Grill, named Hot 'n Fast (used mostly for searing and griddling)
Weber Kettle Premium 22" named Kettle Kid, eager to horn in with more cooks in the future
Camp Chef Somerset IV 4-burner outdoor gas range named AfterBurner due to its 30kBTU burners
Adrenaline BBQ Company Gear:SnS Low Profile, DnG, and Large Charcoal Basket, for WSCGC
SnS Deluxe for 22" Kettle
Elevated SS Rack for WSCGC
SS Rack for DnG
Cast Iron GriddleGrill Grate for SnSGrill Grates: five 17.375 sections (retired to storage)
Grill Grates: six 19.25 panels for exact fit for Summit S650
gasser
Grill Grates for 22" Kettle
2 Grill Grate Griddles
Steelmade Griddle for Summit gas grill
Fireboard Gear:Extreme BBQ Thermometer PackagePit Viper Fan (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Additional control unit
Additional probes: Competition Probes 1" (3) and 4" (1), 3 additional Ambient Probes. 1 additional Food Probe
2 Driver Cables
Pit Viper Fan new design (to pair with Fireboard Fan Driver Cable)
Thermoworks Gear:Thermapen MK4 (pink)Maverick ET 73 a little workhorse with limited range
Thermapen Classic (pink too)
Thermoworks MK4 orange
Temp Test 2 Smart Thermometer
Extra Big and Loud Timer
Timestick Trio
Maverick ET 733
Maverick (Ivation) ET 732
Grill Pinz
Vortex (two of them)
18" drip pan for WSCGC
Ceramic Spacers for WSCGC in Kamado Mode: 2 sets each 1/2", 1", 2". The 2" spacers work best with the 18" drip pan. The 1+1/2 inch spacers work best with the 14 inch cake pan.
Two Joule Sous Vide devices
3 Lipavi Sous Vide Tubs with Lids: 12, 18 and 26 quarts
Avid Armor Ultra Pro V32 Chamber Sealer
Instant Pot 6 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Instant Pot 10 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Charcoal Companion TurboQue
A-Maze-N tube 12 inch tube smoker accessory for use with pellets
BBQ Dragon and Dragon Chimney
Shun Classic Series:8" Chef Knife
6" Chef's Knife
Gokujo Boning and Fillet Knife
3 1/2 inch Paring Knife
They are so pretty. I just enjoy looking at them. Like looking at a Jag XKE .
For the weight and ease of use, though, I'm glad I have the WSCGC.
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Current cookers:
Recteq RT-700 "Bull" pellet cooker
Smokin-It model 2 electric smoker w/ Maverick 732 temp monitor and cold smoking kit
Weber Genesis 3 burner gas grill w/ rotisserie
Charbroil Grill2Go gas grill
Weber 22" Performer Deluxe kettle grill w/ThermoPro TP-20S temp monitor
Onlyfire rotisserie kit for 22" kettle
Weber Smokey Joe
SnS Deluxe
Vortex
The Orion Cooker convection cooker/smoker (two of them)
Pit Boss Ultimate 3 burner griddle
Joule Sous Vide circulator
Thermopen original.
Too many miscellaneous accessories (grill pans, baskets, tools, gloves, etc.) to keep track of. 🤦♂️
Favorite beer: Anything that's cold!
Favorite cocktail: Bourbon neat
I looked up these cookers for the first time. Geez. Pricey!! As Mosca says, you can almost cost justify one if you’re young enough. I’m 66 and way too old unless I win the lottery.
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Even then, now is when you start thinking about getting rid of stuff. And, things that I might have wanted to attempt cooking when I was younger, now I just think, "Screw the fancy appetizers, I’ll just put on some ribs around noon, and make a salad." Back then I was a lot more adventurous. It’s like cars: I spent my whole life around cars, and I’ve had some great ones. But now I want a mid sized, mid priced SUV with comfort and good gas mileage, and decent leg room.Last edited by Mosca; May 22, 2022, 09:49 AM.
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These have intrigued me for some time, but fall into the "I'd really like one for how well built they are, but............................" category because they are expensive. Even if they may be worth every penny asked because of that quality build. I've spent, cumulatively, much more on the collection of cookers I have, but there's adventure and variety in having and using that group of hardware. Which is to say, that many choices can't make sense from a practical point of view. The closest I come to joining the Kamodo Kamado ranks is watching Marketplace ads to see what "could" be if I were really tempted at a more modest outlay.
In the past three months there have been three opportunities within our region, a 32" and two 23". One of the 23s the seller started at $3500 ask and gradually move his price down. This one was in San Antonio which isn't all that far away, but not super easy close. It finally sold a few days ago when his ask got down to $1450. The other 23 is the newest version, so better features than the other and it's about 45 miles away. The seller started at $4000 a couple months ago and worked his way down to $3000 on the ask within a couple weeks and has sat there, stubbornly, since. It's still available. Compared to the acquisition price of a comparable new one, which aren't immediately available still, it would seem a steal. The resale market on these, regardless of their quality, isn't real strong. During this time, and in the same geo area, there are probably a couple hundred (at least) "normal" BGE, Kamado Joe, and all the rest of the also rans, for resale in the $500-2500 range, so a reluctant buyer field is understandable. The one that hurt/surprised was the 32" that posted up almost 3 months ago in Austin, for the opening ask of $3000.................it sold within 2 days...........somebody found some real value for that level of kamado customer.
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I could have had an older 32†for $1800. I would have had to drive to Boston (4ish hours) and figured out a way to get it into and out of a borrowed truck, plus up a flight of stairs onto my deck. And it needed some tiles replaced, but it came with the tiles and a repair kit. But it was more that I liked the idea of having one more than I wanted one.
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