December 27, 20222 yr Considering buying a Kamado Joe Jr. Currently use Weber Spirit E-310 3 burner gasser as my main unit. Its just so fast and convenient. Ive had now weber electric, kettle, bullet smoker, performer….this Kamado i like frankly for the novelty of the small size. Its cute. Running out of cooking space is an annoyance but honestly its just 2 of us and a baby. We’re not gonna entertain with the damn thing. Just looking for someone to tell me its a dumb idea.
December 27, 20222 yr I bought a crappy little tabletop grill and some charcoal along with some great steaks at HEB before a date to cook dinner at a new girlfriend's place. It was a fantastic investment.
December 27, 20222 yr 43 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: I bought a crappy little tabletop grill and some charcoal along with some great steaks at HEB before a date to cook dinner at a new girlfriend's place. It was a fantastic investment. I bought something similar one time as kind of a one-use throw away deal and one of the legs melted mid-cook first time out. If they had both melted it might’ve been salvageable, but the tilt when it collapsed got ash all over the meat and there were women present, so the guys drew straws to determine who had to drive 20 minutes to the nearest town and get burgers. Glad to hear it worked out for you.
December 28, 20222 yr I scrolled past this and thought it said “buying small girls is stupid, right?”
December 28, 20222 yr 6 minutes ago, futureman said: I scrolled past this and thought it said “buying small girls is stupid, right?” So you stopped and came back?
December 28, 20222 yr 28 minutes ago, futureman said: I scrolled past this and thought it said “buying small girls is stupid, right?”
December 28, 20222 yr 3 minutes ago, Rudiger said: As long as your husband has a real grill, you should be alright. I was gonna ask if it came with a matching skirt. Better for the Gram if you if you match the outfit to the grill.
December 28, 20222 yr 3 hours ago, 52-80 said: Considering buying a Kamado Joe Jr. Currently use Weber Spirit E-310 3 burner gasser as my main unit. Its just so fast and convenient. Ive had now weber electric, kettle, bullet smoker, performer….this Kamado i like frankly for the novelty of the small size. Its cute. Running out of cooking space is an annoyance but honestly its just 2 of us and a baby. We’re not gonna entertain with the damn thing. Just looking for someone to tell me its a dumb idea. Not stupid. Cooking with lump is never stupid. That thing will hold temp for a long time. Can easily do a butt or a yardbird or even a rack of ribs cut in half. Would be great for burgers, steaks, tri tip, pizza. Shit... other than a full packer it can easily handle the load for two (kind of like South Austin's mom) Do it and report back.
December 28, 20222 yr The Jr excels at getting hot fast, and at using very little fuel. It will do anything the bigger ones do, as long as the food fits. I've done low and slow beef ribs many times. It is the hidden hero in the lineup. Cooking for two it's perfect - I use it probably 75% of the time. I pair a Big Joe with a Jr, and have gifted that combo to others - IMO it is the perfect combination. For large reverse sear cooks, the BJ give you big space to run your low and slow, and then use the Jr blazing hot to sear. One other small grill that I'd recommend you also compare is the PK GO. For pure grilling (steaks, burgers) it may be the better choice, easier to transport, more cooking space. But if you want the kamado flexibility for smoking/low and slow, as well as the higher temp searing, then it's hard to beat Jr.
December 28, 20222 yr Author 7 hours ago, Sam Lin said: One other small grill that I'd recommend you also compare is the PK GO. For pure grilling (steaks, burgers) it may be the better choice, easier to transport, more cooking space. But if you want the kamado flexibility for smoking/low and slow, as well as the higher temp searing, then it's hard to beat Jr. Is that the miniature egg? I like how the KJjr is marketed as a portable grill, but weighs north of 70 pounds. Will probably use it for small smoke jobs since now with a gasser instead of charcoal kettle i cant even do a faux-smoke.
December 28, 20222 yr It's a generic China Kamado, 1/3 the price of a brand name locally. Still cost more than a Jr in the US(!)
December 28, 20222 yr Only if you get caught. Oh, I thought the thread was about buying small girls. Never mind.
December 28, 20222 yr My first grill was an Hibachi like this. Limited uses, for sure, but it turned out great steaks and hamburgers … along with occasional grease fire infernos.
December 28, 20222 yr At the price of a Kamado joe jr, just buy a standard sized Vision kamado from Home Depot for slightly more. I can’t imagine wanting less space than what I currently have. I cook for just my wife and me all the time on my standard sized grill.
December 28, 20222 yr Looks like a 14"ish cooking surface. Perfect for a couple of steaks or searing a tri-tip etc... Even toasting up some sausage. But so is a weber smokey joe, for a fraction of the price. But it's not my money. Edited December 28, 20222 yr by UncleBuck
January 11, 20232 yr I have a PKGO and it’s an awesome little cooker - sears like a beast. If you don’t need to use the lid, it doubles as a second grill. Way better than Weber kettle.
January 12, 20232 yr On 12/27/2022 at 6:23 PM, futureman said: I scrolled past this and thought it said “buying small girls is stupid, right?” Vic Mackey thinks it's stupid.
January 12, 20232 yr I have a little 2 burner gas grill for quick dinner stuff. It's incredibly handy and doesn't take all the hassle of charcoal. I call it The Mini Hank.
January 12, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, RPM said: I have a little 2 burner gas grill for quick dinner stuff. It's incredibly handy and doesn't take all the hassle of charcoal. I call it The Mini Hank. I love my little Weber Q 2000 or whatever it’s called for quick dinners.
January 12, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, RPM said: I have a little 2 burner gas grill for quick dinner stuff. It's incredibly handy and doesn't take all the hassle of charcoal. I call it The Mini Hank. Mine doesn't have the side burner, just 2 prep tables. But I bought it for under $50 at a Bowie Walmart closeout in the garden section 3 years ago. It was already assembled and ready to get gas. Lil' Hank is great for burgers, sausage, chops and steaks as long as you're only feeding 2 - 4 people. Most of the time I'm cooking that many or less and it gets the job done well.
January 13, 20232 yr On 12/27/2022 at 6:23 PM, futureman said: I scrolled past this and thought it said “buying small girls is stupid, right?”
January 13, 20232 yr On 12/27/2022 at 6:30 PM, Kennythetiger said: So you stopped and came back? Didn't we all?
January 13, 20232 yr I have the small, two burner Weber gas grill and it is great for what it is. Being empty nesters we want something quick for burgers, steaks and fajitas. I use my BGE for everything else.
January 13, 20232 yr Or, and bear with me here, you can do burgers, steaks and fajitas in a cast iron skillet on your stove.
January 13, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: Or, and bear with me here, you can do burgers, steaks and fajitas in a cast iron skillet on your stove. I prefer a little me time on the patio.
January 13, 20232 yr On 1/12/2023 at 10:06 AM, RPM said: I have a little 2 burner gas grill for quick dinner stuff. It's incredibly handy and doesn't take all the hassle of charcoal. I call it The Mini Hank. same. This size can pump out some meat
January 14, 20232 yr My 2cents. Either breakdown and she'll out a good chunk of coin for an all stainless steel weber gas grill that will last nearly forever with minimal care or spend less $100 and replace that suckered every few years. Don't go middle of the road because you will still need to replace it every few years.
January 17, 20232 yr On 12/28/2022 at 6:54 AM, VirginiaLonghorn said: My first grill was an Hibachi like this. Limited uses, for sure, but it turned out great steaks and hamburgers … along with occasional grease fire infernos. I wish I still had one at times! For that quick burger or steak when eating solo.
January 20, 20232 yr Haven't read the thread, but have you considered a small grill like this? I think it looks more subtle and classy than the full sized grill.
January 28, 20232 yr [Edit: I just found the Pellet Grills and Smokers thread. Feel free to respond to this post, or tell me to shove it up my ass, NTTAWWT.] I’m getting my son (he also posts here, but not usually in this forum) a travel pellet smoker. He wants it to be truly portable. I bought him a a 2-burner Weber Spirit grill 7-1/2 years ago, and other than the starter on one side giving out, it’s still holding in there. He wants something similar in size to this Pit Boss 260: https://pitboss-grills.com/grills/wood-pellet/pit-boss-portable-wood-pellet-grill I’m not opposed to spending more, as I’m becoming more and more of a “buy once, cry once” guy in recent years. If any of you asshole geniuses have recommendations, I’d appreciate it. Just remember that he posts here, so your reputation is at risk This one weighs 80#, which is not and issue as he comes from fine stock. We’d consider something heavier as long as it can fit in the back of something like an Explorer without hogging too much space. Edited January 28, 20232 yr by ImissWallyPryor
January 29, 20232 yr [Edit: I just found the Pellet Grills and Smokers thread. Feel free to respond to this post, or tell me to shove it up my ass, NTTAWWT.] I’m getting my son (he also posts here, but not usually in this forum) a travel pellet smoker. He wants it to be truly portable. I bought him a a 2-burner Weber Spirit grill 7-1/2 years ago, and other than the starter on one side giving out, it’s still holding in there. He wants something similar in size to this Pit Boss 260:https://pitboss-grills.com/grills/wood-pellet/pit-boss-portable-wood-pellet-grill I’m not opposed to spending more, as I’m becoming more and more of a “buy once, cry once” guy in recent years. If any of you asshole geniuses have recommendations, I’d appreciate it. Just remember that he posts here, so your reputation is at risk This one weighs 80#, which is not and issue as he comes from fine stock. We’d consider something heavier as long as it can fit in the back of something like an Explorer without hogging too much space.I’d suggest looking at this one. https://halo-pg.com/pellet-grills/?utm_term=halo%20grill&utm_campaign=NPA+%7C+Search+%7C+Brand&utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=ppc&hsa_acc=5171261027&hsa_cam=17966717507&hsa_grp=143057847280&hsa_ad=618379109998&hsa_src=g&hsa_tgt=kwd-330906962364&hsa_kw=halo%20grill&hsa_mt=e&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIg7vyz-_s_AIVmBetBh2FeQD3EAAYASABEgKvhPD_BwE
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