For reasons similar to STEbbq the PK 360 would be my choice. The weber performs well but i could probably do everything on the PK and it's a better made product that wouldn't have to be replaced.
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That’s a tough one for me. GMG grill package, because I don’t have a pellet pooper. PK 360 maybe.
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I picked the GMG, but it might be a toss up between that and the Hasty Bake.
Why? Because everything else I already have. I have a WSCGC. So that takes care of most (all?) charcoal grill & kamado situations. I also have a Weber Summit Platinum D6. A 6-burner gasser with all the bells & whistles. So I really have no use for a smaller one. I also have a Dyna-Glo XL Dual Chamber (or whatever they call that thing) that lives at my GF’s house.
So yeah, I don’t have a pellet cooker…though I do have access to my father’s…but I never use it. And I don’t really see myself buying one. Still, a "better" one might entice me. He’s had his for years…though it does have the "upgraded" brains. But not much else. It’s small but it works and…yeah, it is what is. When I have used it, I ALWAYS added a smoke tube because pellet burn is just a bit too efficient for my liking. (Read: Lacking "smokiness.")
I also like the adjustability of the Hasty Bake… Not enough to buy one, but if it landed on my front porch… ;-)
FWIW, my next cooker will probably be something along the lines of an AZ BBQ Outfitters Santa Maria style grill (because they have a lid) or a decent stick burner.
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