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The XL weighs 255 pounds without any sort of indirect pieces in it. The XXL might weight 500 lbs.!!!
Individual XL weights:
Base Weight = 125lb Lid Weight = 56lb Fire Box Weight = 37lb Fire Ring Weight = 22lb Fire Grate Weight = 15lb
Yup. Weight by volume increases by the cube. If the shape of the XXL is the same of the XL, inflated like a balloon, it'll be about 1.92 times heavier than an XL. Conceivably, the ceramic is strong enough to support a wider circumference, so maybe its just somewhat wider, and not taller also. So maybe only 450.
I think the Mothership is using this XXL Egg as a final resting place for the "die-hard" eggers. They aren't actually manufacturing these for cooking purposes :)
I think for restaurant owners or caterers, the XXL would be very useful. For me personally, I've been able to cook everything I've wanted to just fine with my large.
It's a good point about the weight of the lid. I wonder if adding some kind of counter weight system would help with that?
Whenever we go to the Chinese place in town they bring out a flaming tid bit platter with that thing in the middle of it. It's got some type of lava rock looking things burning in them with liquid.
If you feel you "HAVE" to have this and you are not a restaurant, you have to be compensating for something! Just sayin...
I sure am. I will be compensating for the too-small medium for packer briskets. It makes me feel emasculated when I read all you large-r fellows posts about banging out awesome meat.
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2 • Off Topic Disagree 2Agree LikeLid Weight = 56lb
Fire Box Weight = 37lb
Fire Ring Weight = 22lb
Fire Grate Weight = 15lb
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeOverkill IMO, get yourself 2 Large Eggs and outcook this unit all day long.
We'll have to buy a forklift to load that shipping box-LOL
-Smitty
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2 • Off Topic Disagree 2Agree LikeReminds me of about 15 years ago when Ford one-upped the Suburban with the Excursion. I think we all know what happened in that experiment.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeIMHO its too big and may actually be cumbersome. Its probably good for the Food Network :))
Large and Small BGE
And all the toys to make me look like a Gizmo Chef.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeIt's a good point about the weight of the lid. I wonder if adding some kind of counter weight system would help with that?
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWould it be cool to have and be able to feed some folks!!! Oh yea!!!
I'd like to sell butts and stuff one day or do some type of expanded life in BBQ and would look into this thing for sure.
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