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Ok, gonna buy a small egg

flajoker
flajoker Posts: 52
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
How much stuff can i put on this baby at one time. I have a medium black cooker I bought 3 years back. I just gotta try an egg. I think the small would be just to small. Thanks for everyones help

Comments

  • Big Murth
    Big Murth Posts: 350
    flajoker,
    I'm surprised you haven't received the hearty chorus of votes for "Bigger is better" yet, from all the rest of the Eggsters who hang around this website!! I started off with a Large, and thank God I did. Anything less wouldn't cut it, but I picked up a Mini, for those quick and small cooks, when you're doing 2-4 or 5 pieces of chicken, or a couple of medium sized steaks. Much more efficient than using the Large, but one should get the real deal first, for your long, low & slow cooks, and the big parties you'll be throwing on your patio this summer. Get the Mini for the quiet times, tailgating and at the beach or campsite. Aloha amigo!

  • Spin
    Spin Posts: 1,375
    flajoker,[p]I would recommend starting with a larger size if finances allow. BGE had a trade-up deal where you could trade in your smaller one for a larger unit on a pro rated basis. I'm not sure if it is still in effect.[p]Best of luck on your choice. You will love the Egg.[p]Spin