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OT-(kind of) Question about those really expensive cookers/outdoor kitchens
I'm in the process of drawing up plans for the ultimate outdoor kitchen and am considering all options. I recall a few threads here about a cooker that looked very similar to the BGE but was made of cast iron instead of ceramic. As I recall, these cookers were in the $2000-$2500 range. I've done several searches and can't find anything. Can anyone help me out with finding them? Also, do you have any other links/products you would want to include in the ultimate outdoor kitchen? I'm planning on a high quality gasser, high quality charcoal cooker, pizza oven, kegerator, sink, etc.
I appreciate any help
I appreciate any help
Beautiful and lovely Villa Rica, Georgia
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If you are looking for expensive: https://komodokamado.com/Southlake, TX and Cowhouse Creek - King, TX. 2 Large, 1 Small and a lot of Eggcessories.
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Garland, TX
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blaze kamadohttp://www.blazegrills.com/product/blaze-kamado/
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All three of those links are great, and I appreciate the help, but thus far it's still not the one I'm thinking of. It's driving me crazy. The one I'm thinking of has definitely been discussed here, but I can't find it to save my life.
Beautiful and lovely Villa Rica, Georgia -
“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.”
Coach Finstock Teen Wolf -
Thecoiman said:
Beautiful and lovely Villa Rica, Georgia -
Hub said:Thecoiman said:
Maybe your purpose in life is only to serve as an example for others? - LPL
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Ultimate don't mean mean most expensive... you left one out... Blackstone....Charlotte, NC - Large BGE 2014, Maverick ET 733, Thermopen, Nest, Platesetter, Woo2 and Extender w/Grid, Kick Ash Basket, Pizza Stone, SS Smokeware Cap, Blackstone 36"
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JohnnyTarheel said:Ultimate don't mean mean most expensive... you left one out... Blackstone....
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@Hub
You are looking for the Komodo Kamado - I don't think there's a grill more expensive then this one: https://komodokamado.com/pages/42-serious-big-bad starting price is $9,200. You can bling it out with all sort of items to jack up the price.Formerly of Houston, TX - Now Located in Bastrop, TX
I work in the 'que business now (since 2017)
6 Eggs: (1) XL, (2) Large, (1) Small, (1) Minimax & (1) Mini - Egging since 2007
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I would look at @SciAggie's set-up and give the search function here a look. There are quite a few that could likely take care of your personal "GoFundMe" balance.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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lousubcap said:I would look at @SciAggie's set-up and give the search function here a look. There are quite a few that could likely take care of your personal "GoFundMe" balance.
Beautiful and lovely Villa Rica, Georgia -
@Hub- noted.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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I would not get a Blackstone griddle. I would get a commercial griddle (get used if too expensive). Difference is BTU, but mostly even heat. The blackstone griddle is something like 1/8" thick. The commercial is 1/2" - 1".
This makes a YUGE difference.
Also, based on SciAggie's advice - https://www.fornobravo.com/
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A cabinet smoker would be a great addition. You can put out a lot of grub with one.
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nolaegghead said:I would not get a Blackstone griddle. I would get a commercial griddle (get used it too expensive). Difference is BTU, but mostly even heat. The blackstone griddle is something like 1/8" thick. The commercial is 1/2" - 1".
This makes a YUGE difference.
Also, based on SciAggie's advice - https://www.fornobravo.com/ -
Hub said:I'm in the process of drawing up plans for the ultimate outdoor kitchen and am considering all options. I recall a few threads here about a cooker that looked very similar to the BGE but was made of cast iron instead of ceramic. As I recall, these cookers were in the $2000-$2500 range. I've done several searches and can't find anything. Can anyone help me out with finding them? Also, do you have any other links/products you would want to include in the ultimate outdoor kitchen? I'm planning on a high quality gasser, high quality charcoal cooker, pizza oven, kegerator, sink, etc.
I appreciate any help
Memphis, TN
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Just buy a Waffle House.
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The Supermercado Grill I frequent uses a big Star-Max, bada$$ griddle. It produced the best thing I have ever had off of one, a $6 azada burrito with avocado and verde.
BrandonQuad Cities
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Man oh man that looks good. Star Max worth the extra cost over the Blackstone?
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Hub said:Man oh man that looks good. Star Max worth the extra cost over the Blackstone?
The BSs are just fine for me though, I'm rough on stuff, burn marks from a chimney, grease stains, charcoal stains, all over my concrete and pavers. I place marinaded chicken on grids, sauce ribs pulling the grate out of my KBQ on the glass patio table, then hose it off. Lol
My military surplus camp tables get covered in AF because they get gunked up.
I get, and like, the fancy outdoor kitchen setups, because they mimick the indoor ones. My dinner table has so many dings, scratches, even a temp probe burn mark. Blends right in to the rustic knotty pine country kitchen look though.BrandonQuad Cities
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Enjoying life in Cincinnati, Ohio - Large BGE & MiniMax BGE
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Watching Triple D now on FN, all Mexican, lots of griddles, blenders, and braising pots.....great episode.BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
CincyTiki said:BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
@Focker. The Le Panyol WFO's are the real deal, the copper work the guy does is amazing and they are unbelievable cooking machinesEnjoying life in Cincinnati, Ohio - Large BGE & MiniMax BGE
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CincyTiki said:@Focker. The Le Panyol WFO's are the real deal, the copper work the guy does is amazing and they are unbelievable cooking machinesBrandonQuad Cities
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theyolksonyou said:Just buy a Waffle House.
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No doubt the starmax are much superior to the BS. Heat up time may make it impractical for a home unit though. I have no experience with them, but i noticed the tops are up to an inch thick.Phoenix
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blasting said:No doubt the starmax are much superior to the BS. Heat up time may make it impractical for a home unit though. I have no experience with them, but i noticed the tops are up to an inch thick.
I would think one would also want to run a commercial type of griddle off natural gas. I think I'd get tired of swapping out 20# propane tanks.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk
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