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I hate to open this can of worms, but need help...
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wkygriller
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I have a good friend "G'sBQ" that has sold his xl egg and is wearing me out on what he needs to buy. I suggested a large and a small. He then settled on 2 large. Now he is unsure. We need to place our order with the dealer by Friday (I ordered a small to add to my large) so we can save freight charges. So my question is....if you had the choice what 2 eggs would you really want and use?
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large/ small is the best combo for what I do
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I agree with Poolman. I have a large and added a small. It was the right choice for us.
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I have a large and will add a small in the future.
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I had a small knock off egg and added a large. Probably will add a real BGE small to the line up in the future.
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I do have 2 larges but it's rare that they are both lit at the same time but the large/ small combo sees a lot of time together as does the small/ mini.
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My wish list is for another large because all of my eggcessories are for large. If I had another large, I would actually save money because I would not have to buy anything else.
Hmmm...wonder if my wife will buy that argument. -
I bought a large, then later, a mini. Very handy in the dead of a New England winter...
But indoor cooking is the only reason. Otherwise, I really don't see why anyone needs TWO (or more!) eggs. Sorry, but for 35+ years of family and party cooking, I somehow managed with a single Weber kettle. Now that I have an egg, why do I suddenly need more than one?I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
Two eggs, different sizes depending on his needs. Mine are simple. Medium and Mini. I'm happy with my decision. Often light them both, but never the same temp or method.
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I started with a Large, and as I live alone, that used too much lump for me. So I got a Small and it's my go-to Egg. I still use the Large for company-size cooks and for low-and-slow cooks to bag up for the freezer. If I had to pick one...I couldn't!
Judy in San DiegoJudy in San Diego -
A large and a large and a large and a large and another large.JMHO!
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Because your food is SO GOOD now,there is more demand for it!
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If I had a large family or a large group to cook for I would get 2 larges. There is my wife and I here and once a month we cook for 26. My choice for this is a large and mini.
Right now I have a large, medium, small and mini. The large and mini get the most use. My small being 2 or so years old now gets very little use, maybe 6 to 10 cooks in all. The medium a little more. In the spring I will try to sell the medium and small and at some point in time add a second large.
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Well at least you are close enough that when she tosses you out of the house we have a spare room available. :laugh:
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I's gonna show ya what can happen on a small. or two
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Without knowing their cooking needs, possibly...
. different temperatures
. different foods
. only use one egg if needed
. more height for cooking (new XL's may have solved that problem
. easier mobility
. more accessories which could be used on either lg.
. burn less lump (guessing on this one as I haven't used and XL
. low and slow on 1 egg and some shorter time cooks on the other - pulled pork, chicken, sausage, ribs, corn or even do some baking.
There are a lot of reasons.
Kent -
I would take my medium and large as the two.
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I have a large and a medium. I don't think that i would ever need to large eggs!
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If he is trying to decide between a large and small as the 2nd egg, why not split the difference and go medium?Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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I roll Large/Medium and love the combo.
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I would have said keep the XL and buy a large if you want to have two eggs, but I guess get a couple of larges. Can you give us a little more info on what his criteria is for wanted two versus one?
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have the large/ small combo, if setting up from scratch it would be two larges, then a mini down the road :laugh: i like the way the large cooks bestfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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I have XL and Medium and love the versatility and capacity.
But, I could see the advantages of a Large and Medium combo.
Because of the extra capacity of the Medium, I would only consider the small if you were needing to be mobile (camping, tailgates, etc.) -
Ive got a large and mini. This combo takes care of all my egginLarge & MiniMax in Lexington, KY
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I have a large, small, and mini. The large is the best cooker in the bunch. If you’re not going to be traveling with them 2 larges is the way to go. Other then traveling I can only think of two reasons to get something smaller than a large. Space considerations and lump usage. If you have the space get the large. The difference in the amount of lump usage to me isn’t a big deal. If it is to you the small is a great option as well.
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I have a large and a small, and it works for us.
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I started with a weber Bullet, then got a small egg, then sold my bullet and got a large egg, then got a mini egg cause I was sick of packing up the small for camping. It really depends on your needs though. There are just 2 of us so I use the small for nights when I cook dinner for 2 and use the large mainly on weekends for longer cooks on Saturdays and the food I cook for the week on Sundays. My weber bullet was 22" and I miss the extra space. I will be getting an xl as soon as I find a good deal. So far I have paid $650 total for my 3 eggs.
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Richard,
Two large is the way to go. Or four large and one of each of the others.
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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Large and small here.
As stated, the large cooks best. Lots of accessories. Does everything.
I use the small for quick small cooks (chicken and such), searing steaks, and it is also "portable". Can handle low/slow ribs pretty well. I don't see how people do pork butts on'em.
I like the combo.
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