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Mini max
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@Eggzellent ... When Ozzie and I adopted our "old style" MM's, I checked on the price of the newer fire ring ... $52 was the quote. And, the Woo costs $40. Thus, I concluded that keeping the old ring was the best bet dollar wise. And, since a number of folks have been turning out great meals on the taller fire ring, I was okay with it too.
The rest of the argument was that even if BGE gave me a new style fire ring when the old style cracked, I could buy a new Woo and be $12 ahead. Also, I can't see from the pics why the old style Woo wouldn't work with the new style ring. Might have to use three 3/4" spacers to lift the Woo, but that doesn't look like a big negative.
If the new style ring is important to you, you might check out the dealers present stock. CGS's website says the new rings started showing up late in 2015. So, if your dealer ordered one late in the year, you might have a shot at it. If not, ask your dealer to order a new one for you from the factory.
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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I'm 5'7 165 pds haven't worked out in over 2 years and I can carry a small by myself with ease. Might help that I'm 31 though...Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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I bought mine in May, 2015. It has been an awesome addition to my XL. Old configuration, I am sure, but it works awesome. If they have made it better, then it is a "must buy," in my opinion."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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IS there any info as to when the new style started being sold or a serial #?
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I purchased in late December and apparently was one of the first. I discovered this when I was ordering a Woo.....and they asked me to measure. They suggested that I must be in Georgia (thinking they were distributed there initially.....but live over in SC, so perhaps close to the main distribution. Bottom line is I don't know when they were released.....but have to believe December or shortly before based on my experience. Hope this helps.stompbox said:IS there any info as to when the new style started being sold or a serial #?Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Wipper Snappersaluki2007 said:I'm 5'7 165 pds haven't worked out in over 2 years and I can carry a small by myself with ease. Might help that I'm 31 though...
Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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NPHuskerFL said:
@Eggzellent I heard that the cost of a MiniMax is $450 for average dealers. I paid $500 for mine. I also heard that they did some adjustments to the firebox on the newer version. Not sure there would be much difference!?!?
It would be nice to hear of somebody offering even 10% off list with an accessory purchase given the wide range of prices offered to date. You speak to the dealers of this issue (both the ring AND placesetter changed for the better) and they act as if you're a pain in the butt for even pointing the fact out or asking when they'll have a MM that is 'not' obsolete in stock.
It's funny to me that everything surrounding these things is ALWAYS analyzed to pieces by (obviously) some pretty smart people...yet when BGE changes the two primary elements of the entire cooker?...meh.
I look at inch level (vs centimeter) changes in a cooker of this size as significant and not done for similarly sized reasons..yet what do I know anyways.
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I'm confused there are 2 options for the MM firering? Or did the first firering get 86d and when they run out they run out? And in the meantime if you want the new style BGE is gonna charge you "x"?
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Eggzellent said:NPHuskerFL said:
@Eggzellent I heard that the cost of a MiniMax is $450 for average dealers. I paid $500 for mine. I also heard that they did some adjustments to the firebox on the newer version. Not sure there would be much difference!?!?
It would be nice to hear of somebody offering even 10% off list with an accessory purchase given the wide range of prices offered to date. You speak to the dealers of this issue (both the ring AND placesetter changed for the better) and they act as if you're a pain in the butt for even pointing the fact out or asking when they'll have a MM that is 'not' obsolete in stock.
It's funny to me that everything surrounding these things is ALWAYS analyzed to pieces by (obviously) some pretty smart people...yet when BGE changes the two primary elements of the entire cooker?...meh.
I look at inch level (vs centimeter) changes in a cooker of this size as significant and not done for similarly sized reasons..yet what do I know anyways.
I would more so "guess" their cost w/ shipping is around $375.00 x .60=225+375=600
This allows for sales and wiggle room. There's no way in Hell "cost" is $450. Figure a 40%-60% gpm.
LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
They made a modification with the firebox height. They started production and shipping in December best we can tell. What you purchase depends on where your retailer is with their inventory.NPHuskerFL said:I'm confused there are 2 options for the MM firering? Or did the first firering get 86d and when they run out they run out? And in the meantime if you want the new style BGE is gonna charge you "x"?
The only real impact I see is if you are purchasing a Woo.....they have developed a solution for the for the newer model specs. One just needs to do some measuring before placing that order.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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@northGAcock Okay I get that part. But eventually as firerings break and are issued warranty replacements they aren't going to continue to manufacture two different rings. So, my hope is the WOO I've had from the start will work on either one of them.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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The good news is the new fire ring will fix the issue people have been talking about since they came out with the gap from the poorly sized fire ring they started with. Bad news is the woo won't be at the basket level.
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I called around and checked every location within 200 miles a few months back and most were MSRP at $598, no plate setter. My wife bought mine as a surprise xmas present and one of the local vendors I had previously checked with had a $100 off special on the mini max so she got it for $498 plus tax, $532 out the door, beat every price I found by a long shot.
Ive been thrilled with mine, did a few quick cooks at first, 3rd cook was a 7lb Boston butt, smoked it for almost 9 hrs no problem with plenty of lump to spare. Just fired it up to cook some chicken breast for fajitas for dinner, got it up to 300 in a matter of minutes, just dumped a little lump in my chimney starter and dropped it in, holding steady waiting for wife and daughter to get home so I can throw the chicken on.
Best addition ever to my large, mainly bought for small/weeknight cooks. It is heavy and awkward to carry alone, a 2nd person would make it a lot easier for transport purposes. But it is cool that you can load it up for road trips and what not, my first three cooks were actually out of town, took it to SC for New Years with friends. -
My guess is you will need a new Woo when fire ring breaks.NPHuskerFL said:@northGAcock Okay I get that part. But eventually as firerings break and are issued warranty replacements they aren't going to continue to manufacture two different rings. So, my hope is the WOO I've had from the start will work on either one of them.
Me too, mine is old style fire ring. I wonder if the grids changed? My grid fits snug on the Woo.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Thanks BGE!Ozzie_Isaac said:
My guess is you will need a new Woo when fire ring breaks.NPHuskerFL said:@northGAcock Okay I get that part. But eventually as firerings break and are issued warranty replacements they aren't going to continue to manufacture two different rings. So, my hope is the WOO I've had from the start will work on either one of them.
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LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
...and a new placesetter (current style) to match the new fire ring..built to match your new pacesetter (properly).Ozzie_Isaac said:My guess is you will need a new Woo when fire ring breaks.
I understand progress. I don't understand progress if somebody is telling me that progress is needed..yet isn't explaining (in detail) exactly why progress is needed. They're saying that the grill needs to be lowered and that there needs to be more(?) gappage(sic) between the grid and the placesetter.
It's hard to believe that anyone would go to this much trouble and redesign the only TWO pieces that matter here due to everybody already being happy with how the MM cooks 'perfectly' as it is.
Don't get me wrong..I'm simply looking for a current model MM without paying full list and that's it. (Yet) it would be nice to know why this decision was made so as to learn more how little adjustments mean big things on this little well made cooker.
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If it's "needed" then wouldn't it seem ethical for BGE to recall and replace the firering and PS (where applicable) on their dime. After all it's their err not the consumer.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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When it breaks, if you have a platesetter then I think it would be appropriate of them to replace it also.NPHuskerFL said:If it's "needed" then wouldn't it seem ethical for BGE to recall and replace the firering and PS (where applicable) on their dime. After all it's their err not the consumer.
As far as the Woo, thats aftermarket so our own problem. Just my 2 cents.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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@Ozzie_Isaac agree on the WOO aspect but, the PS and ring thing pisses me off. Bought ours when they were first released & then just bought 2nd for our Son this Christmas and his is identical to mine (old style) ...also bought him a PS for it. Looks like the only one getting the short end is Joe Consumer. For basically 600 bones they should make it right by the customer. Funny this wasn't an advertised thing. Had I not frequented the forum I probably wouldn't have even heard about this.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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BGE has always been good to their customers. If you need a fire ring replaced I would just ask about the platesetter too.
They might just help you out.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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@Ozzie_Isaac I have no doubt they'll make good when the time comes. Sucks that the WOO will have to be replaced also.
c'est la vie first world problems LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
There seemed to be friendly disagreement on here as to the PS/13" stone combo vs the woo/10" stone (bottom) and the 13" stone. I'm picking up all 4 to hopefully build whatever 'layers' one possibly can (today at least) in a limited space save all the the grate/spacer combos (the last item will be the Cobb Grill Grate).
Is there anything else out there (today) internally considered a 'must-have' for the MM save the controllers? I would really like see a stone/multi-layer rack set-up for one of these which really jams the food in there right up to the highest reasonable space n the dome. -
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..answering my own question:Eggzellent said:There seemed to be friendly disagreement on here as to the PS/13" stone combo vs the woo/10" stone (bottom) and the 13" stone. I'm picking up all 4 to hopefully build whatever 'layers' one possibly can (the last item will be the Cobb Grill Grate).
Is there anything else out there (internally) considered to be a 'must-have' for the MM save the controllers? I would really like see a stone/multi-layer rack set-up which really jams the food right up to the highest reasonable space n the dome.
..so the MM KAB fits fine (or better) no matter which woo is installed..obsolete fire ring/PS or not? -
Yes, I would certainly think so. The firebox is staying the same.Eggzellent said:
..answering my own question:Eggzellent said:There seemed to be friendly disagreement on here as to the PS/13" stone combo vs the woo/10" stone (bottom) and the 13" stone. I'm picking up all 4 to hopefully build whatever 'layers' one possibly can (the last item will be the Cobb Grill Grate).
Is there anything else out there (internally) considered to be a 'must-have' for the MM save the controllers? I would really like see a stone/multi-layer rack set-up which really jams the food right up to the highest reasonable space n the dome.
..so the MM KAB fits fine (or better) no matter which woo is installed..obsolete fire ring/PS or not?
LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
I asked due to one member claiming that his woo contacted the KAB already when using his (now) obsolete MM. For some reason I was under the impression that: 1) the woo sat on the fire ring and 2) that the fire ring leading edge (top) was now located further below its previous location in the obsolete unit.NPHuskerFL said:
Yes, I would certainly think so. The firebox is staying the same.Eggzellent said:
..answering my own question:Eggzellent said:There seemed to be friendly disagreement on here as to the PS/13" stone combo vs the woo/10" stone (bottom) and the 13" stone. I'm picking up all 4 to hopefully build whatever 'layers' one possibly can (the last item will be the Cobb Grill Grate).
Is there anything else out there (internally) considered to be a 'must-have' for the MM save the controllers? I would really like see a stone/multi-layer rack set-up which really jams the food right up to the highest reasonable space n the dome.
..so the MM KAB fits fine (or better) no matter which woo is installed..obsolete fire ring/PS or not?
I don't know how these two pieces interact at the KAB level yet I want to make certain that I read what I did and understood it.
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