Bob Correll
R.I.P. 3/31/2022
Well loved, and sitting in the number two spot is my 26" OTG.
And in the number one spot, if I could only keep one grill, is my Performer.
What's your top one or two grills?
Dustin, I would love that mod to mine, and maybe a lid hinge too.Hands down the 26. Now that I have taken care of the wobbly
legs it moved back too "Go
To Grill" status.
I have to say, of all the grills that I have, my pick is not the most flexible or capable smoker/grill that I have. I have a ranch, 26", 22" WSM, and some eggs and other webers, but my pick would be my medium Big Green Egg. It only has a 15" cooking grid, but it is definitely my go to grill. I would say that 95% of all cooks end up on it. This is because of its size. It is perfect for my family of five. It gets roaring hot, long low and slow, and holds the right amount of food for my group. Logically I would say that the ranch would be the one I keep, but it is reserved for large gatherings in the summer with the family. I would really miss the medium egg if it wasn't the one grill I chose. Cooking on it is like walking, I dont even think about temp or managing it. I've logged hundreds of cooks on it over the last 6 years or so. All this and I picked it up for about $150.00 used from a local guy on the egg head forum that I became friends with.
My 22" Silver (converted to Gold) and 22.5" WSM because I have the pizza oven for the kettle and expandable hanging rack for the WSM. I have a Jumbo Joe and 14.5" WSM for the RV but they're not the go-to at home.
I'm curious as to what other sizes of kamado grills you have, and why you like the 15" so much. I've had a couple of 18" kamados, and it's not like I ever wished they were smaller. Lighter, yes, but not smaller.
Yep. My favorite grill for the last ten years.....
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Rolf: How do you keep that table looking so great?