The $800 Jim Bowie is roughly the same capacity as the Traeger Texas Elite / Texas Pro, which retail $899/999 on their site. *Slightly* smaller (600 vs 646 sq in), but bigger than the L'il Tex Elite (418 sq in).
One of my friends has the GMG. It's definitely a better quality piece of equipment than the Traeger, but it's also considerably more expensive - roughly double the price of the equivalent size Traeger. Maybe the next smoker I buy after I cook my Traeger into the ground will be a GMG, but I had to work hard to convince my wife to let me buy a smoker in the first place, and $400 is a lot easier to justify than $800 for a smoker that I use 3 or 4 times a month.
Thanks. That's really helpful.
I have owned 2 Jim bowies. cooked on them in competition. Also cooked on a daniel boone in competition. Played around with a traeger and the GMG is far superior in my opinion. I love the Jim Bowie. I have since added a Memphis Pro and gave the Jim Bowie to my dad but still take it to comps every once in a while. The memphis pellet grills are amazing machines. Best $3000 I ever spent. I also just purchased an XL BGE last week. These are very easy to use. Cook at 1000* or low in slow for smoking. You save a lot of charcoal believe it or not with an egg. You will re use a full load 3-4 times. I will be honest I wanted to get the Big Joe by Kamado Joe because it included everything and I liked how the rack system worked. Also I have friends that own one and an egg and the Big Joe actually holds more heat at higher temps. Low temps they are pretty much the same. The only reason Why I didnt was the stand for the Joe isnt as sturdy in my opinion to the BGE. I have to travel with it in a trailer to securing it down was a big priority for me. I added the nest handler to keep the egg permanently attached to the nest. The XL Egg will hold 4 butts and if you get a rib rack you can probably cook 6 slabs I would imagine. Buying and selling smokers has become some what of a hobby so I have played around with a lot. Below is my ranking of cookers similar to what you are looking for. Just my $.02
1. Memphis Pro
2. XL BGRE
3&4. GMG Pellet cookers (First one I got the temp controller was about 40* off. Called them up and the 2 day aired me another one second one I bought the lid didnt close correctly. same thing called them up and 2 days later it was at the door)
4. Large BGE
5. WSM 18.5
very bottom Traeger (parts are crap and customer service lacked big time in my opinion)
22.5" WSM - $400 + 22.5" Weber Kettle $150 = $550
.... which leaves you $450 for MEAT!! :sausage:
The WSM and Kettle work great, and both have a small footprint so they don't take up much space on the deck, no moving parts so nothing to wear out or break, just light it and go (no engineering degree required :biggrin: )
The WSM is basically as close to "set-it-and-forget-it" as you can get with a charcoal smoker, just plain works and will hold a lot of food at one time. I can run 22+ hrs. on one 20 lb. load of charcoal, only open it up to toss in wood every so often or to mess with the meat.
I brew beer. I've brewed beer for over 9 years now, and gotten pretty good at it. I had my system pretty well dialed-in, and everyone who drank my beer raved about it. The beer did reasonably well in homebrew competitions as well.
In the same footprint of size for one of those high dollar pellet smokers you can have the best of both worlds with a WSM and a Kettle. I am telling you. For a little over half the price leaving lots of money for Ribs, Brisket and Butt. Just saying. They never break down, the power can be out and they work, they never really ever wear out and you can get parts forever. They both make really damn good food. No mod's needed as they work right out of the box. Capacity for one hell of a lot of food. I don't see why this is not one of your considerations.
Yeah, if I want to wait until June, I'll get the nest included and a few other accessories for $1130 plus tax: http://www.socaleggfest.com/event-eggs-for-saleI would look on BGE website and see if there is an eggfest by you. They cook on them once then sell. You can pre order and take it home after. Idk how much this would save you but worth a shot. Im at a comp right now and fired up the BGE at 7pm its now 1AM and still holding 225