I am looking to sell my LSG El Patron. Purchased last summer with all the add ons - rotisserie, pizza stone, griddle, fire tools, etc. Nothing wrong with it, just looking to move the grill onto the deck and this thing is such unit that I probably couldn't get it up there. Asking $2000 OBO, and willing to talk about setting up a UShip or something like that. A new one with all the add-ons goes for about $4k.
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- Otsego, Minnesota
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Gear: 26" Weber Kettle and Pit Barrel Cooker
Accessories: Spider Venom fan, and SnS Temp probes.
I enjoy cooking ribs (pork or beef), pork belly, brisket, burgers, ribeyes, chicken (usually boneless/skinless thighs), and skirt steak for carne asada.
Beverages - Alcohol isn't my jam.
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- Mar 2020
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- Muskego, WI
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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’m assuming your property drops off behind the house and that results in an elevated deck? The main floor is at the same level as the garage? If so, and it will fit through a doorway, I would just roll it through the house and on to the deck.
If that’s not possible, hire a crew to move it. There are companies online that use college aged guys for small jobs like that. I’ve used them a couple times. They’re cheap and then you can keep that amazing cooker!!
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Here are a few additional pictures of the cooking grate and firebox. No rust or anything. On the cooking grates, the grates lift out and the griddle attachment or pizza stone (both included) drop in. I also have the top cooking rack (included) and the rotisserie that go above the cooking grates.
Anyone wanting to learn more about the cooker itself should check out the video on it on the LSG youtube channel - it has been a really fun cooker to use!
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- Jul 2014
- 487
- Pierre, SD
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1987 Weber Kettle (Still going!)
2004 Cookshack Smokette (The original!)
2012 Weber Genesis (Wonderful for steaks and chops!)
2014 Pit Barrel Cooker (Lovin it!)
Thermoworks Thermapen
Thermoworks Mini Handheld Thermocouple & Meat Needle Probe
Various other wireless remote thermometers
Beer...Bud Light (Timeless)
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Fair point. I have most the add-ons. The only things I don't have is the Santa maria wheel, the water pan, and the fire management basket. But if those are must-haves for you, I'm flexible on price so you can get them yourself.
Here's the list of possible add-ons for anyone curious:
The "El Patron" Grill & Smoker is the most versatile cooker we make. "El Patron" is THE BOSS in Spanish and that's exactly what this grill is. Inspired by the old school "hot box" style cookers. You can grill, smoke, do direct heat, low and slow, indirect heat, bake, sear, rotisserie, and its even a pizza oven.
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Founding Member
- Jul 2014
- 487
- Pierre, SD
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1987 Weber Kettle (Still going!)
2004 Cookshack Smokette (The original!)
2012 Weber Genesis (Wonderful for steaks and chops!)
2014 Pit Barrel Cooker (Lovin it!)
Thermoworks Thermapen
Thermoworks Mini Handheld Thermocouple & Meat Needle Probe
Various other wireless remote thermometers
Beer...Bud Light (Timeless)
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