So I made the mistake of checking Facebook marketplace and saw a Primo XL with the cypress table for 800 in really good condition.
I have no experience with komado cookers. I know the price is really good, I just don't know if I should be interested since I already have a kettle, WSM 22, and MB 1050.
AND now the seller tells me they would take 600 not even negotiating. My wife would kill me. Ugh, I hate MCS. Why did I have to look??
I cook on a Big Green Egg. If it is not the Jr. and it includes the table it seems like a bargain even if the warranty isn’t transferable​​​​​. The plus for the Primo Oval over the Big Green Egg is the ease of creating a to 2 zone fire. It would be a set it and forget it cooker for 12+ hours, great for roasting and baking and can’t be beat for cooking in cold weather. Keep us posted.
Oh, I just noted it is an XL high makes it a super bargain.
Last edited by LA Pork Butt; October 20, 2021, 02:52 PM.
As a former owner of a BGE (sold it with the house) and the SNS Komado It's a no brainer, go for it! That is a tremendous deal, especially if they will deliver it for you!
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I am no help as I just bought a kamado to compliment my MB560. I felt like it was a different enough experience to be worth it and I spent $200 on my Akorn! A Primo at that price…
This is my thought as well as long as the dimensions are not too big to fit in the garage along with everything else. Any idea how heavy the cooker is? Could one person lift it into a truck?
I carried mine into the backyard after removing everything inside and the lid (which is apparently not recommended). It was heavy and worse than that it was hard to get a hold of.
So after thinking more on this, I've decided to not to buy this grill. I know it's an awesome cooker, but it's about the same size as my weber kettle. I think I would rather get a 26 inch kettle or possibly a pellet smoker in the future. Thanks for everyone's input though!
Richard Chrz I honestly wasn't comfortable with 800. When they offered it for 600 I got a lot more interested. I'd love to have a weber komado at some point. I just can't bring myself to spend that much right now. I know it's worth it.
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Ummmmm. I would certainly reconsider. That is an insane deal for that. I would be all over that. Cooking on a kettle and an Oval are two different experiences. For 800 clams? That thing would already be on my patio. And at $600? That is unreal. If nothing else, buy and flip it for profit.
Spinaker I know this is an amazing deal. What are the main differences between the 2? I'm also worried about how to get this on the bed of my truck since I don't have a trailer or hitch.
Kamados offer much more temp stability when cooking. You can also cook a variety of different foods to perfection. Kamados are basically outdoor ovens. The refractory heat you get off the lid is perfect for char cheese in a pizza cook or glazing meats. Also, with a Primo you get true two-zone cooking. That is huge, IMHO. You can also get Kamados ripping hot with out issue and that is really where that two zone cooking comes into play.
Kettles are great, I like mine too......but Kamados are in a whole 'nother league. And Primo is top of the line and made in the USA. The only one that is these days. Win/Win.
Due to Spinaker and everyone else, I have changed my mind and got the go ahead from the boss. This grill will be mine! Thanks as always for all of the help and suggestions.
Just couldn't pass it up. Hoping to pick it up Saturday.
Leave it up to the pit to convince anybody to buy anything...
But really, it was a great deal and congrats on scoring a great cooker. Like others have said you would be able to sell that for as much if not more than what you bought it for, but I'll bet once you start playing with it you'll never consider that option.
jpietrantone I sold my 22" WSM to help offset the cost of my WSCG and earlier this summer my 22" kettle bit the dust so now all I have is my WSCG for grilling (plus a 14" smokey joe but we won't count that). I haven't had any urge to buy another kettle or WSM... yet.
When I got my Primo I smoked and grilled on it a lot. I even considered selling my 26" kettle which had been my go to grill. These days I use the Kamado frequently, mostly for smoking, and grill on a 22" performer or blaze gas grill most often.
My advice would be to explore all the capabilities of the Primo.
ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘👠Great RE-think. I love mine. There’s an argument to be made that this is the best all-around cooker out there. Definitely the Swiss Army Knife of cookers. Congrats.
JCBBQ thanks for the advice! That makes total sense on the level of smoke at 225. I was playing around with having it hold around 225 and then 250. I typically smoke between 250-275. I guess I'll shoot in between these the first couple times to see how we like the smoke. I grilled up some pork chops tonight and my wife said they were my best yet. So far so good!
My last observation is regarding the ceramics. This cooker preforms virtually identically in the winter as he summer. That’s bc once you heat soak the ceramic, cold weather won’t change how it cooks. Understand you need to give your cooker at least 45 mins to warm up. That allows you 365 days a year of cooking. 🎉🎉. One of the great benefits of ceramic is the heat bouncing off the top onto your food. Spatchcocked chicken is perfection around 400 degrees in 45 mins bc the skin gets crunchy.
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