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So if you had it to do over, knowing what you know now, and you get 3 cooking device/appliance wishes rubbing that lamp ... what 3 devices end up in your arsenal and on your patio/deck/garage?
Thinking perhaps a bit closer to real world than fantasyland , but dreaming ok if that’s where you want to go.
 
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My Hobart slicer and grinder. Then my Brinkmann Trailmaster for the smoker.
 
So if you had it to do over, knowing what you know now, and you get 3 cooking device/appliance wishes rubbing that lamp ... what 3 devices end up in your arsenal and on your patio/deck/garage?
I highlighted the last words because I think you are asking about outdoor cooking devices, yes?

If so ...

I'd get a Weber Summit® S-470 Gas Grill (Natural Gas) grill. (You didn't mention who is paying for any of this ...)

I'd get some sort of offset smoker ... a real smoker instead of the MES that someone gave me a few years ago. The MES is a wonderfully simple device, but even with the AMNPS and external smoker box ("mailbox mod"), the smoke isn't really that great. It is a bad compromise, IMHO.

The one thing that I have already, but that I'd get again in a heartbeat is my Camp Chef Pizza Oven Accessory. add-on for the Weber grill.
 
I highlighted the last words because I think you are asking about outdoor cooking devices, yes?
Yes ... if I had to include indoor, I’d need a lot more than 3 wishes :emoji_astonished:
 
1. PK Grill. I got the PKTX about 8 months ago and I have used that little booger almost daily since.

2. Hunsaker Drum. I got that a little over a year ago and it is a very easy to use and high quality smoker. Only wish I would have spent the extra do-re-mi to get the stainless steel version.

3. LSG Offset. Don't have one of these. There are a few other brands I would throw out if this were fantasy land, but the LSG seems like a good unit and it is something I might actually buy someday. I have a Lang 36, but if I want something else it would be a LSG or the Shirley patio model.
 
1. Weber performer premium grilling and smoking if needed
2. Blackstone.. I love mine so versatile
3. I've always wanted a lonestar so i'd go with a insulated cabinet of some sort
 
Wow this is fun. I think mine would be:

1. 26in Weber kettle for grilling (and if it still counts as one thing, an addition of the vortex).
2. My WSM
3. A high quality drum smoker (Hunsaker, Gateway etc.)

I could change my mind at any time. This was harder than I thought it would be!
 
Evo Oil Sprayer Bottle, Inkbird therometer, and if could only have one grill would be Char-Griller barrel grill.
Appreciate your frugality, but I’m not wasting my wishes on little things :emoji_wink: ... figure I’d scrape up the funds for those little accessories.

Without naming names yet, I think conceptually I would want
1. A do-it-all pellet grill
2. A charcoal/wood source cooker
3. undecided between a gas grill and an electric smoker

:emoji_thinking:
 
I read your post wrong. To early in the morning!
No rules! But you and Adam (?) are right ... if had to include things like Inkbird, slicers, grinders, vacsealers, sous-vide cooker, etc ... then probably would be down to one grill/smoker
 
I spend a lot of time researching the units that I wanted and am happy with my choices.
Yoder YS640
David Klose 20x42 Grill Chef Grill
LSG large insulated cabinet
Now given more wishes and space........where do I start?
 
1. Keep the yoder durango I have, but have it with casters on rear legs - such an oversight on my part.
2. Santa Maria Grill 48x24 with rotisserie attachment.
3. Blackstone flat top.
 
BAHAHAH well yeah you might be right there...hmmm fun day followed by rough future.
 
Smokin-It model #4D for controlled 150°F Sausage smoking. Masterbuilt 1050 Gravity Feed and a Fire Magic Echelon 36" for quick cooks...JJ
 
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