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  1. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    I figured. Sucks because I don’t think Awesome. Just ordered the RT 590 with 200lbs of pellets.
  2. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    After a great deal of contemplation I think I am going to go with the RecTec RT-590. I’m thinking the stampede add on is worth it so I can get the searing kit 200lbs of pellets and a cover. Anyone have experience with the pellets, cover, and searing kit from RecTec? Are they worth the extra...
  3. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    Yikes. Definitely will avoid them.
  4. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    Awesome man. Glad you’re enjoying your new grill. I can’t wait to be in that same position. I’m going to look a little harder at this Jim Bowie Prime. Thanks for the info.
  5. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    Mostly low and slow. I’d use the grill but not a requirement.
  6. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    Enjoying it so far huh? I was looking at that unit and have been going back to it since Traeger seems like a dangerous path to tread. How is the sound when it’s running? A YouTube video got me a little worried about the sound. Granted it was an older non-Prime DB unit but I was watching a guy...
  7. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    Around $1200 or lower. 2-6 people. I’d like to be able to fit a packer brisket in easily.
  8. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    Yeah she’s pretty great. We like to spoil each other when we can. Never even heard of MAK grills. I will definitely check them out.
  9. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    I haven’t. Any specific models that are known to be good?
  10. VileBooey

    Diving into pellet grills

    My GF said she’d buy me a pellet grill for my bday and I’m having a bit of a hard time deciding on what to get. So I thought I’d turn to you all. I’ve been researching it as much as I can but I think my bias and love of Traeger (don’t ask me why) is getting in the way. I really want to the...
  11. VileBooey

    Tri-tip

    As someone from Santa Maria that price for tri-tip hurts my soul.
  12. VileBooey

    Greetings and Salutations

    I would say invest in a good thermometer when you can. One that can monitor your meat and grill would be best. It will save you a lot of head scratches and frustration. At least in my experience. When I first got my Oklahoma Joe, and even my WSM later, I was blown away at the difference in...
  13. VileBooey

    Checking In From Central Coast CA

    Shoot at least you’re in Carmel! That place is beautiful. I drive up that way every so often for a reprieve from dryness of Santa Maria. I do have to agree; good Q and beer is probably the best way to escape the madness when you can.
  14. VileBooey

    Checking In From Central Coast CA

    That looks pretty awesome. I will try that this weekend! Thanks
  15. VileBooey

    Checking In From Central Coast CA

    I hear ya on that. The thought of moving out of state has been growing stronger and stronger after the last few years. Love the place but it’s not what it was 10 years ago.
  16. VileBooey

    Checking In From Central Coast CA

    Hey all, New to the forums, obviously, but I’ve been BBQn for at least 10 years now. Got into smoking when I got an Oklahoma Joe a few years back and it’s been an obsession ever since. I do love tri-tip, I kind of have to, it is the dish made famous here, but ever since that first bite of...
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