KKSmoker wrote:Yes my KK did cost some $$ but it will last a lifetime. I won't have to replace parts or buy another cooker. So for me it was money well spent. The BGE is a great cooker...lots of folks love them.
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KKSmoker wrote:Yes my KK did cost some $$ but it will last a lifetime. I won't have to replace parts or buy another cooker. So for me it was money well spent. The BGE is a great cooker...lots of folks love them.
DJ wrote:Hmmmm, while I have never owned any of the 4 mentioned, I do find this thread most facinating. If I were in the market fot this style of cooker, my choice would be the Primo as that would most closely fit my budget. Has Great reviews, good looks and is made in the US. If money was no object, I'd probably opt for the $3K KK based on looks alone. heck, I've cooked up some great brisket, butt and turkey on a 25 yr old Brinkman Smoke & Grill. Still have it and still use it. Most likely, many of you started out with the same model.
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bowhnter wrote:He says he has 2. Bought 4 for a special price to give as gifts, selling the other two.
While a good deal, at $500 it is more than the bargain price I am looking for from Craigs list.
He lives in CA and will be going from Fort Worth back to CA in about 2 weeks, so if anyone else is interested.
He says he has a medium too, but it's too small, I didn't even ask that price.
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