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I got the medium for christmas and am very pleased with the size, yes you can dual level cook and ceramic grill works is about to start making the two tier swing rack for the medium.
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If you want portability, get the Small. I can pick it up, fully loaded and ready to light, and carry it around. I think the grate is large enough and we use that one at least half the time for my family of 4.
If you want a larger cooking area, I would get another large. I, personally, don't see much reason to buy a medium.
Just my opinion.
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The medium seems to be the red headed step child of the Egg family. Not saying it's not good (I have no clue) but most seem to overlook it. might want to check on eggcessories. I don't think it has as many.
Rowlett, Texas
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We had a house fire a few years ago and eventually moved into my late parents house. Took a large and a medium and the pair were really good. It's not all that heavy. Good grid size for camping or travelling
Steve
Caledon, ON
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Just sold my small and got a medium. Sold it because of the size restrictions. I used it when cooking at two temps for sides, appetizers, etc. now I have a large, med, and mini for portability and enjoying food at the lake. Cooked with my med for the first time last night and so far so good! I don't know how often you plan to move it but I'm 5'10 180 and brought it into the house alone no problem. That sucker is heavy though!Extra Large, Large, and Mini. Tucker, GA
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MrCooking I hope to have your problem some day soon. Just went over to the C G Store site. Woo2 has most everything covered. Looking forward to your decision. LS & RL seem to be loving there's.
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MiniSalado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Plus a couple Pit Boss Pellet Smokers.
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I have a medium. It works well for all my smoking needs (pork butts, Canadian bacon, ribs, etc.) and single items (whole chicken, pork roast, salmon, steak, etc.). But, it doesn't have enough space for doing (say) meat and vegetables or items requiring different temperature levels. I suspect a large would be better in that capacity. With respect to portability, I don't think you want a medium. You definitely don't want to move the medium around. Way too heavy. A small is portable.
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Considering you've already travelled with your large and you didn't hurt yourself in the process, lugging around a medium shouldn't be too bad for you. If you see yourself using the additional capacity more often than making it portable, I'd say go medium. I'm thinking more space and likely better airflow in a medium (I don't recall hearing folks saying they have troubles getting mediums up to high temps like many Small owners). Admittedly, I don't have a medium and my portable Eggs are a Small and Mini but I'm too old to routinely lug a medium around.XL, Large, Small, Mini Eggs, Shirley Fabrication 24x36 Patio, Humphrey's Weekender, Karubecue C-60, MAK 1-Star General, Hasty Bake Gourmet, Santa Maria Grill, Webers: 14" WSM, 22.5" OTG, 22.5" Kettle Premium, WGA Charcoal, Summit S-620 NG
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The only egg I don't have is the xl, and I would gladly swap my large/small combo for it. I use my medium way more than my large, and the small almost never gets used. Medium egg rocks. The temp capabilities are way better than the small. The small is just finicky.
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As dude said finicky. Finicky can be 100% fixed by adding a High Que.Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Plus a couple Pit Boss Pellet Smokers.
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Mickey said:As dude said finicky. Finicky can be 100% fixed by adding a High Que.
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Had something come up this Saturday. I'm off work next week so I'm go to the dealer early next week.
I have taken my large a few places. I can do it alone but it's no fun. I should have video'd myself putting it in my table. A medium is 114 lbs the small is 75 lbs. I want an egg I can toss in the car last minute and take anywhere. I called and the dealer said he didn't care if I come and want to pick em up move em around and play with em before I buy one.
Have y'all noticed dealers having big price differences?? An hour away I can buy a medium for 20$ less than price of small at my local dealer.
To move a large I just take the internals out. Tighten the nuts, grab the hinge and one hand in bottom vent an I can put it anywhere.
I also have built my table supports to hold a small. Gonna have to do some measuring to see if a medium will squeeze in.
Does anyone have a table setup with like a removable side?? Thinking of movig a support and making the side wall have a hinge with latch on one side that I can open, pick egg out and shut._______________________________________________XLBGE -
@MrCookingNurse - Does anyone have a table setup with like a removable side?? Thinking of movig a support and making the side wall have a hinge with latch on one side that I can open, pick egg out and shut.My neighbor had a Kamado Joe in a table with a removable end, his plan was to remove it for cleaning and painting of the table. Required the removal of 4 screws and four carriage bolts.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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I keep my small in the nest equipped with composite wings. Set up next to the large (in a table), it provides a nice added table space while cooking. Transporting in the mini-van while in the nest is cinchy.Flint, Michigan
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Yea if I go with small I can get nest. Not really wanting to spend the med +nestFred19Flintstone said:I keep my small in the nest equipped with composite wings. Set up next to the large (in a table), it provides a nice added table space while cooking. Transporting in the mini-van while in the nest is cinchy.
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Skiddymarker said:
@MrCookingNurse - Does anyone have a table setup with like a removable side?? Thinking of movig a support and making the side wall have a hinge with latch on one side that I can open, pick egg out and shut.
My neighbor had a Kamado Joe in a table with a removable end, his plan was to remove it for cleaning and painting of the table. Required the removal of 4 screws and four carriage bolts.
This is what my hamster is doing today instead of working
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MrCookingNurse said:Had something come up this Saturday. I'm off work next week so I'm go to the dealer early next week. I have taken my large a few places. I can do it alone but it's no fun. I should have video'd myself putting it in my table. A medium is 114 lbs the small is 75 lbs. I want an egg I can toss in the car last minute and take anywhere. I called and the dealer said he didn't care if I come and want to pick em up move em around and play with em before I buy one. Have y'all noticed dealers having big price differences?? An hour away I can buy a medium for 20$ less than price of small at my local dealer. To move a large I just take the internals out. Tighten the nuts, grab the hinge and one hand in bottom vent an I can put it anywhere. I also have built my table supports to hold a small. Gonna have to do some measuring to see if a medium will squeeze in. Does anyone have a table setup with like a removable side?? Thinking of movig a support and making the side wall have a hinge with latch on one side that I can open, pick egg out and shut.Yes, I have noticed HUGE price swings in Central FL from Tampa to Orlando. They are also inconsistent and different dealers have better deals at different times of the year. I'd call every dealer you can find in the area you'd be willing to pick up and check. Please report back with what difference you found. I bought a large w nest and platesetter for $800 a few months back and had some dealers in the area charging as much as $1000 for the same.=======================================
XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP
Tampa Bay, FL
EIB 6 Oct 95 -
My Medium BGE does it all! Anything smaller and, well, as it has been said many times, SIZE MATTERS! You're playing with house money, so remember SIZE MATTERS! Enjoy!
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