Hi folks…. I’m currently shopping for a new grill to help me out during extreme weather (ie hot summer/cold winter). I am looking for something to help me with butts and brisket…. The 16 hour cooks…. I’m looking for something that I can set up and put the meat on at bed time and let it go on it’s own through the night while I sleep…
I’ve been really interested in the smoke fire and the Kamado grill…
On paper, the smoke fire has everything I’m looking for, but with all of the advertised problems and risk of a fire while the family and I are asleep (not to mention pellet bridging and the cooker shut off) is throwing up red flags.. (I also read a review on amazingribs.com that stated that you could only burn Weber brand pellets in these…. I find this hard to believe but is it true?)
the Kamado is something I’ve been interested in since it’s release, but to slow cook something and then sear it like I want, I don’t really know how I would move the charcoal grate up a level with hot coal still on it….
I also don’t know if it will hold a steady temperature reliably from bed time until I wake up the next morning.
this is to supplement my big offset stick burner to use when I’m exhausted, low on fire wood, or just in more a a hurry or avoiding a 108 heat index…
Are there any folks here that own both that can give me their preferences and answer some of these questions?
thanks for any help you can give me!
I’ve been really interested in the smoke fire and the Kamado grill…
On paper, the smoke fire has everything I’m looking for, but with all of the advertised problems and risk of a fire while the family and I are asleep (not to mention pellet bridging and the cooker shut off) is throwing up red flags.. (I also read a review on amazingribs.com that stated that you could only burn Weber brand pellets in these…. I find this hard to believe but is it true?)
the Kamado is something I’ve been interested in since it’s release, but to slow cook something and then sear it like I want, I don’t really know how I would move the charcoal grate up a level with hot coal still on it….
I also don’t know if it will hold a steady temperature reliably from bed time until I wake up the next morning.
this is to supplement my big offset stick burner to use when I’m exhausted, low on fire wood, or just in more a a hurry or avoiding a 108 heat index…
Are there any folks here that own both that can give me their preferences and answer some of these questions?
thanks for any help you can give me!