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hillbilly jim

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Apr 13, 2015
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Back in the spring, my wife and I decided to look at kamados. Instead of dumping four digits (or even near to it) in something I knew nothing about, we decided to start small and economical in case we didn't like it.

We bought a Chargriller Akorn Jr. table top model. After four months of dogs, burgers, leg quarters, brats, steaks, chops, fish and myriad veggies, I must say this is a very nice little grill. The cooking grate is only 14 inches diameter, but it's just me and my wife, so it's big enough.
 
The Jr. is a great little grill, I use mine all the time. The larger Akorn is also a good grill. I have an Akorn, Akorn Jr. and an Kamado Joe Big Joe. I use them all for different reasons, as they all have their good and bad points.
 
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