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Camp Chef Woodwind Pellet Grill vs’ Primo Kamado

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    #16
    Ribot so you have what I think anyone here would consider to be a GREAT gasser in that Summit. As you have discovered, even with a smoke box, gassers just do not make good smokers. There is too much ventilation and airflow, and that smoke pretty much goes straight up and out of the smoke box end, and doesn't hit the meat. That PBC you have is supposed to be the ultimate rib and chicken machine. Maybe you should start talking in the PBC sub forum and see what you are doing wrong (if anything) with the ribs.

    If you are on a quest for the ultimate ribs, while I am still considering eventual purchase of a Grilla (they claim better smoke flavor on their round design), I think a charcoal/wood smoker is going to give the best smoke flavor for the ultimate ribs. I've been burning wood and charcoal in an offset for 30+ years, and in the past 2 have gone almost exclusively to cooking my ribs, unless capacity demand, on my Weber Performer with Slow 'N Sear. It's just so easy, and they come out about the same as on the stick burner. There are so many accessories and add ons for Weber kettles that it's insane, and I love the side table on the Performer as an outdoor kitchen workspace.

    I think you may be finding that the PBC difference (rendered fat sizzling on the coals) versus pure wood/charcoal smoke flavor like on a Weber Smokey Mountain or kettle or offset or kamado is not to your liking. BUT, I would ask more in the PBC sub forum before spending tons of money on a new kamado.

    You also need to understand something about kamados, and I know I will offend some here, but.... they are almost TOO efficient in some respects. The heat retention of the ceramic means less fuel, and less airflow is needed for the cook. This in turn can lead to less bark (compared to an offset or even a kettle or WSM or PBC), if bark on your ribs, butts and brisket is important to you. I think the same thing is true of most pellet smokers - less bark than an offset or charcoal/wood smoker there too.

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      #17
      I'm going to tilt you to pellet land. The PBC is what's kicking me towards recommending pellet cooking for you, as I, absent my current limitations, would be part of the Kult of Kamado Kooking. Or is that Cult of Ceramic Cooking? Whatever.

      If you are having trouble cranking the PBC to where you want it, I suspect you will have more frustration with the Primo. It's a great cooker, very versatile and well made. But, the PBC is supposed to be pretty much a simple rib/chicken machine... and sure, there are some tricks to setting up your fire (Fzxdoc is a PBC whisperer), but AFAIK, it's supposed to be light it up, don't mess with the bottom vent except the one time, hang your meats, and profit. I mean, the review of it here on AR is "The PBC may be too easy."

      So, my thought, and this is not an attack or anything, is that ceramic cooking might be way more frustrating. The broad versatility of ceramic means a lot of things to tweak. If that's appealing, by all means. But if you just want to set it, look at it every now and again, and get good results, pellets, man... pellets.

      The Woodwind looks to be a very nice cooker.

      Either way, you will have a nice cooker, have some learning to do and have fun with it, if that's your bend.

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      • CandySueQ
        CandySueQ commented
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        Just a longer learning curve for the Primo. Neither cooker is a bad choice!

      • Potkettleblack
        Potkettleblack commented
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        Agree. Just figuring that if complexity or learning curve is an issue for OP, pellets are the answer.

      #18
      Thanks again everyone for the varied insights. I’ve decided to take a leap and go with the Primo! I just think I’d be happiest with the versatility of the Primo and no matter which way I go I have a great forum here to help me get through the learning curve with the Primo. I’m also going to keep working with the PBC and check out the forum for some advise. Thanks again

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