I'm trying to find parts for it but I have no clue as to the brand or model.
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Can anyone identify this cooker?
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Re: Can anyone identify this cooker?
Is it metal? Ceramic? Any markings inside the oven? How did you get it? You could have lots of options on parts, a little more information on this Kamado might help get you more information.
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Maybe a Komodo Kamado ??
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Kiwiruss wrote:Lmao
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Lol, Russ...
I was being serious actually.
Komodo Kamados, Imperial Kamados date back pretty far.
If you search Komodo Kamado, they are true works of art that are in pretty high demand for refurbishing to look like new.
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woodenvisions wrote:Kiwiruss wrote:Lmao
Russ
Lol, Russ...
I was being serious actually.
Komodo Kamados, Imperial Kamados date back pretty far.
If you search Komodo Kamado, they are true works of art that are in pretty high demand for refurbishing to look like new.
You never stop learning do ya,lol. Will have a look.
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Re: Can anyone identify this cooker?
Think Wooden is right. If you search the historic posts of the blog there was a thread three or four years ago that dealt with these extensively. I seem to recall they were being made in India and then imported over here and there had been a number of quality control issues. But since then I thought that the company may have changed hands and that those might've been resolved. Some of the cookers really cool looking too with either either being color glazed and fired or tiled
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Think Wooden is right. If you search the historic posts of the blog there was a thread three or four years ago that dealt with these extensively. I seem to recall something like this were being made in India and then imported over here and there had been a number of quality control issues. But since then I thought that the company may have changed hands and that those might've been resolved. Some of the cookers really cool looking too with either either being color glazed and fired or tiled. They are pretty
https://komodokamado.com
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Re: Can anyone identify this cooker?
Imperial Komados are not ceramic, rather they are terra-cotta. Think flower pot in its truest sense. The Kamado Komandos I've seen are really big and elaborately decorated with tiles on the exterior. Don't have a clue what your's is.
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Re: Can anyone identify this cooker?
Maybe a Browning? That's the only brand I can recall seeing with a round air intake.
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