Thanks everyone for the welcome. While I don't purposely hide the grills and smokers from the fiancee, I don't always tell her about some of what I buy. Since they are all kept together in one spot and I have covers for them all, they kind of get lost in the crowd. I didn't tell her about buying the two PK's or the two Good One's because they were a little on the expensive side and she probably would have thrown a fit. I bought both of the Good Ones for half price so I couldn't pass up that deal.
I do have a SNS for the Webers as well as the Vortex, Kettle Pizza, and the drip N griddle from the makers of the SNS so I think I have that base covered. I actually bought a new Weber OTS today that Walmart had listed as a Smokey Joe Premium for $68 so I could use it as a dedicated grill for my Vortex and Kettle Pizza because I have already partially melted the handle on my Performer from using the Vortex and I'm afraid of melting the rollers on the lid holder when I go to use the Kettle Pizza.
I like to learn new things and ways to cook things so I'm looking forward to being part of this group.
Wayne
I think aside from collecting cookers, that's the essence of the attraction: learning new ways to do things! And collecting cookers adds to that particular pleasure!
Weber Summit E-470 gas grill with built in smoker box
Maverick 733 thermometer
Thermapen MK4
Thermaworks DOT
2 Thermaworks Big & Loud timers
The book "Meathead"
Wolf gas range, double oven and warming drawer
All-Clad cookware
JA Henckel knives
When I got back into charcoal grilling back in 2007, a Weber OTS is what I bought. I then got on some Weber forums and then I was in trouble. I bought my 95 Performer next and restored it and then went from there.
I used my new OTS yesterday with my Kettle Pizza and made pizza on the grill for the first time. They came out ok. I have some learning to do there but it will be fun doing so.
Welcome From NW MO. Big fan of Webers, BGE and 70 Montes.
Thank you. As you guessed, my username is in reference to my 1970 Monte Carlo that I've owned since 1987. My second vehicle I ever bought. It needs to be restored again. Hopefully when I retire in a few years.
welcome to the pit from a another new comer man I thought I had a lot of grills I am quickly learning I have a lot of catching up to do...... by the way just wondering your thought on the PK 360 I am still learning mine and would love to hear your opinion.
LSG Adjustable Grill/Smoker, MAK Pellet Grill, Large BGE with Several Attachments from the Ceramic Grill Store, Weber Genesis E335 Gasser, Cast Iron Pans & Griddle, Grill Grates, Mostly Thermoworks Thermometers, Anova SV Stick, BBQ Guru Controller and Fan
John "JR"
Minnesota/ United States of America
******************************************** Grills/Smokers/Fryers Big Green Egg (Large) X3
Blackstone 36" Outdoor Griddle 4-Burner
Burch Barrel V-1 Karubeque C-60 Kamado Joe Jr. (Black) Lodge L410 Hibachi Pit Barrel Cooker Pit Barrel Cooker 2.0
Pit Barrel PBX
R&V Works FF2-R-ST 4-Gallon Fryer *******************************************. Thermometers
FireBoard (Base Package)
Thermoworks ThermaPen (Red)
Thermoworks MK4 (Orange)
********************************* Accessories Big Green Egg Plate Setter
Benzomatic TS800 High Temp Torch X 2 Bayou Classic 44 qt Stainless Stock Pot
Bayou Classic 35K BTU Burner Eggspander Kit X2 Finex Cat Iron Line FireBoard Drive Lots and Lots of Griswold Cast Iron Grill Grates Joule Water Circulator
KBQ Fire Grate Kick Ash Basket (KAB) X4 Lots of Lodge Cast Iron Husky 6 Drawer BBQ Equipment Cabinet Large Vortex Marlin 1894 .44 Magnum Marquette Castings No. 13 (First Run) Smithey No. 12 Smokeware Chimney Cap X 3 Stargazer No.10, 12 ******************************** Fuel FOGO Priemium Lump Charcoal Kingsford Blue and White B&B Charcoal Apple, Cherry & Oak Log splits for the C-60 ************************************************* Cutlery Buck 119 Special
Cuda 7' Fillet Knife Dexter 12" Brisket Sword Global Shun Wusthof ********** Next Major Purchase Lone Star Grillz 24 X 48 Offset
Welcome to the Pit. We are happy to have you here. Those Good One's are damn fine cookers. You have great taste. I think your going to fit in perfectly, here.
Thanks for the support.
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