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Yeah, back then I was quite passionate in that opinion.
And even more so now that BGE's warranty has become even more of a fiasco than it was before. It didn't take them long to find yet another way to put their customers to a disadvantage.
Might be worth it to see if you can find it locally. Shop around. This time of year, nobody is BBQing, and places like Home Depot are looking to move it.
True, good lump charcoal isn't cheap.
But, then you wind up right back where you were.
While good lump charcoal isn't cheap, you might stand a good chance of getting more uses, ie cooks out of a given amount of it.
Previously ignited lump, which may have cost more initially, might be easier...
You’re right.
Man invented ham and pork shoulders too.
Man invented pork.
Now let’s have some man made bacon.
If you can simply take an animal part and add a little salt (which man must have also invented) to it and then holler “Eureka, I just invented something”, As opposed to made a...
That's my point. Man didn't invent pork bellies.
However man did invent gravity fed smokers.
One still has bugs in it that I'd like to see worked out, before I want to partake.
The other, bacon, doesn't.
We’re still talking chicken feed.
19 cents back then is 22 cents now.
Kingsford sells for about 50-55 cents per pound today.
Charcoal is cheap. So cheap that 12-15lbs of it would run about $6.00-$7.50.
Just me, but considering the size advantage I’d hardly let the additional fuel...
You’re right Doug.
There’s nothing made with human hands nor conceived of by the human mind, that has “all” of the bugs worked out.
But I’m waiting to see a few more of them worked out before I take the plunge on one of these units.
I, for one, and glad to see honest reviews pointing to features and flaws. Good things and issues.
I have been thinking of purchasing one of these units, and it's clear to me that some of the bugs are still yet to be worked out on them.
It will use more, but a couple of things to take into consideration.
1. Charcoal is cheap. Especially if it's the typical charcoal used in WSMs, namely Kingsford Blue bag. It sells for about 50-55 cents per pound. Even if you use 5lbs more of it, it works out to about $2.50-$2.75 more to...