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How Many of us have Multiple Cookers? - Or MCS?
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surfdog here's (an incomplete) sampler of mine:
'68 Twin Reverb
'76 Deluxe Reverb
SF Vibro Champ
Multiple Fender 2x12 cabs, with goodies therein...
Crate Vintage Club 30
Marshall Lead 12
Peavey Backstage 14
Gibson GA-7
Gibson GA-9
Silvertone Twin Twelve
...an others, that don't see as much use...
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- TN
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MAK 2 Star - MAK 3 Star - Camp Chef FTG900
I am not a vegetarian, but I eat animals that are
MAK 2 Star
26.75†Weber kettle w/SnS, Vortex and GrillGrates
36†Blackstone griddle
Only thing that I am thinking of changing is the griddle... kinda wanna sell the 36 and buy a 48†Camp Chef. I load the 36†down quite often and could use the extra space on a regular basis.
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- Los Angeles
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I love to smoke.. Good One Open Range, PBC, Char-broil Tru Infrared, looking for more grills..
Engelbrecht 1000
Kbq-C60
Good One Open Range
2 PBC- all accessories
Smokin It #2- all accessories
Charbroil SRG
GM Davey Crocket- Don Godke downdraft, thermal blanket
Weber Smokey Joe
Weber Performer- Santa maria attch., Arteflame and a S.S version, Carson Rodizio bbq kit, Pizzaque, Vortex, Rotisserie attch., SNS, BBq dragon spin grate, shelf (wing) and fan, burn shop grate.
Joules, too much Thermaworks, too many knives, Digi-Q, I-Grill2, Maverick 733, little griddle, grill grates etc...
That's what I could think of off the top..
Maybe wish list* A ceramic cooker.. Just because.. and maaaaaaybe https://tn-sd.com/product/the-relic-...ing-brick-oven for the 22.
I too am in the too many guitars club
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MAK 2 Star - MAK 3 Star - Camp Chef FTG900
I am not a vegetarian, but I eat animals that are
How about posing the question a different way now. If you had to go down to one cooker only, which would make the cut? For me, it would be my pellet cooker. It by far and away sees the most use. Convenance and results almost never disappoint
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Recently retired my 10+ year old Weber Performer. Got a Blaze 32†stainless charcoal grill built into the new bbq island we bought this summer.
For smokers I have two stick burners: a Brinkman offset vertical smoker, to which I’ve added a gasket and pressure clamps to keep the smoke in. I borrowed my father-in-laws COS earlier this year for a big party. It now lives at my house unless he needs to use it, which isn’t that often.
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That's like asking a mechanic if they have more than one common screwdriver .Lol! At home, Large BGE, Char Griller modified COS, Jenn Air gasser, tabletop Little Joe, Blackstone 22" griddle. At the camper a small BGE, Blackstone 22" griddle, off brand charcoal grill. Not mine, but I'm the only user, American Barbeque Systems Judge at a military non profit i volunteer with. 12 common screwdrivers. Right brain MCS.
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Cookers and guns.
When I went for my concealed carry class some younger shooters sitting across from me were talking before the class.
One said to the other he had sold a gun to get his new one. I was amazed, I didn't know you could sell a gun. Feel the same way about my beloved cookers.
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Weber 22" with SnS, Drip N Griddle and Rotisserie ring
PBC
KBQ
Lodge Sportsman
Volcano3
Eyeballing a Spirit gasser but not sure I can sneak that past Logistics yet (not prepared for the inevitable Spousal audit...)
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- Huntsville, Alabama
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Jim Morris
Cookers- Slow 'N Sear Deluxe Kamado (2021)
- Camp Chef FTG900 Flat Top Grill (2020)
- Weber Genesis II E-410 w/ GrillGrates (2019)
- Weber Performer Deluxe 22.5" w/ GrillGrates & Slow 'N Sear & Drip N Griddle & Vortex & Party Q & Rotisserie (2007)
- Custom Built Offset Smoker (304SS, 22"x34" grate, circa 1985)
- King Kooker 94/90TKD 105K/60K dual burner patio stove
- Lodge L8D03 5 quart dutch oven
- Lodge L10SK3 12" skillet
- Anova
- Thermoworks Smoke w/ Wifi Gateway
- Thermoworks Dot
- Thermoworks Thermapen Classic
- Thermoworks RT600C
- Weber Connect
- Whatever I brewed and have on tap!
Like Attjack, my list is in my signature. Let's see... my cookers in order of age are:
1. Custom offset with 748 sq inch cooking grate (can also be used as charcoal grill) - 304 stainless construction, circa 1985.
2. Weber Genesis Silver A, 2002 model, upgraded with a full set of Grillgrates
3. Weber Performer Deluxe, 2007 model, with Grillgrates, Slow 'N Sear, Drip 'N Griddle.
4. Anova sous vide circulator (Christmas 2017)
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Large Big Green Egg, Weber Performer Deluxe, Weber Smokey Joe Silver, Maverick 732, DigiQ, and too much other stuff to mention.
I have 3, but I only use 2, the BGE and the Weber 22â€. I retired the Smokey Joe because the 22†with S&S does the same job.
I don’t see a need to spend the money for anything else. Cookers are great, but I don’t need another.
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