Sorry, I forgot to take pictures!
Recently I purchased a Jumbo Joe in Florida, for $10. I "smuggled" it up to NJ in a suitcase (purchased for 2$). The best part, due to some confusion, or I liked to think the love of BBQ from the baggage handled, I was not charged the extra $25 baggage fee. Well, I knew about the grill limitation for high sear, but since I have a few other grills, I was not worried. What really amazed me was that the bolts came apart with ease, I would never believe that the grill was over 15 years old.
Well I cooked on it the other day: pork chops, baked potatoes and carrots. My thoughts:
18" is perfect for a dinner for 2 people,
Grill temperatures were good, I was able to maintain a 300-325 easily
I originally bought it for camping, but I can see me using it at home.
If I did not have a 22" OTG, I would serious think about getting a 18" OTG.
Recently I purchased a Jumbo Joe in Florida, for $10. I "smuggled" it up to NJ in a suitcase (purchased for 2$). The best part, due to some confusion, or I liked to think the love of BBQ from the baggage handled, I was not charged the extra $25 baggage fee. Well, I knew about the grill limitation for high sear, but since I have a few other grills, I was not worried. What really amazed me was that the bolts came apart with ease, I would never believe that the grill was over 15 years old.
Well I cooked on it the other day: pork chops, baked potatoes and carrots. My thoughts:
18" is perfect for a dinner for 2 people,
Grill temperatures were good, I was able to maintain a 300-325 easily
I originally bought it for camping, but I can see me using it at home.
If I did not have a 22" OTG, I would serious think about getting a 18" OTG.