Though I'd probably still spend the extra money if SnS were to sell the "low profile" model again ("take my money!"), I've been using the original Slow 'N Sear pretty regularly for two-zone cooking without issue. My SnS props the cooking grate up a fraction of an inch on the side it's under, but the truth is it's just not enough of a difference for me to notice it when I'm cooking and it basically fits otherwise (decent space for searing and extra space for indirect). It still handily beats Weber's charcoal baskets or trying to bank coals unaided for most applications IMO.
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The original Slow 'N Sear works just fine on my kamado
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