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XL or Large for two people (plus some entertaining)?
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2 people here. We have a large and a joe jr. we use the joe most of the time and we have dinner guests frequently. I can't think of a single time I needed more space then the large provides. I wouldn't want to be firing up an xl to quickly sear a sv chopIn the bush just East of Cambridge,Ontario
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Bigger is always better if the XL is in your budget.
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There is a supplier that will do 100 kg (220 lbs) pallet deliveries for about £110, but that was recently on sale at £76, which I think is good. BGE Lump is £20 for 20 lbs.fishlessman said:hows the lump prices and availability in the UK. every time you size up it burns more. my first couple years i was burning about 400 pounds plus minus. with the large you can grill for a crowd of 8 to 12 depending what your grilling or smoke enough pulled pork for 60 plus. a mini will easily cook for two.
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LargeSalado 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). Just given a Mini to add to the herd.
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thats good pricing on the palletsEoin said:
There is a supplier that will do 100 kg (220 lbs) pallet deliveries for about £110, but that was recently on sale at £76, which I think is good. BGE Lump is £20 for 20 lbs.fishlessman said:hows the lump prices and availability in the UK. every time you size up it burns more. my first couple years i was burning about 400 pounds plus minus. with the large you can grill for a crowd of 8 to 12 depending what your grilling or smoke enough pulled pork for 60 plus. a mini will easily cook for two.
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I won't try to speak to your situation or how/if things might change, but will just add to everyone else's thoughts that since I've owned my large BGE I have never once felt I needed an extra large. Like you, we are two with some entertaining a handful of times per year. You'll have to weigh whether the once in however many cooks the XL size would be helpful is worth all the other times you're heating up more area than you need for the majority of your cooks. Either way, good luck. I'm sure you'll be pleased regardless.Stillwater, MN
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Large is perfect for me and SWMBO, and I've cooked for up to six (two other couples) many times without needing more space. At least in my experience, there is more room on the Large than I thought there was when I looked at it in the store.Cincinnati, Ohio. Large BGE since 2011. Still learning.
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I think the large is the perfect size.Cameron, TX Large BGE, 36" Blackstone, Yoder 640 w/Comp Cart
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to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14

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I have a large and can't say I would need anything bigger. Crammed 34 pounds of rib roasts on it once and it handled it just fine.
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Large.
I'm in the same situation (cooking for 2, plus more when entertaining) and have not needed any more grill space. If you find find yourself wanting more down the road, get an adjustable rig like other people have mentioned. -
This is my approach for larger cooks. Works great for us most of the time but there are times when I wish I had a mini for a quick small cook for just me and the wife. Since I don't have a mini I just fire up the gasser for those quick burgers and dogs type cooks.Meeeshigan22 said:Large plus a Ceramic Grill Store Adjustable Rig does the trick for us. I have a KJ Jr that we use for sides every now and then.
We're a family of 4, entertain fairly often.Marshall in Beautiful Fruit Cove, FL.
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My 4 boys would eat them in one sitting.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14
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Eoin you need to introduce your boys to wild foraging or paying jobs!
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Eldest boy has a job, eats more than his rent money though. Next has a Saturday job at a supermarket, but we get staff discount because of it (including off our Egg). Next 2 at school. We have a daughter too, but she's (mostly) gone.Gulfcoastguy said:Eoin you need to introduce your boys to wild foraging or paying jobs! -
Large would probably suffice however, if an XL is within the budget I would go XL. There's no replacement for displacement.
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those are about 3 pounds each, but this might work out better for you, this is in a large as wellEoin said:
My 4 boys would eat them in one sitting.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14


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Those must be big chickens at 3 lbs, more like turkeys!fishlessman said:
those are about 3 pounds each, but this might work out better for you, this is in a large as wellEoin said:
My 4 boys would eat them in one sitting.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14


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Family of 2, plus 2 kids which sometimes eat grilled food.
For a while I was sulking that I was a cheapskate and only got the Large. Then for a little while I considered trading it in and getting an XL. Or just buying a 2nd small. Then, finally, I discovered the Ceramic Grill Store. And got myself an adjustable rig, essentially doubling my cooking area.
I've cooked for just the 2 of us, 4 of us, or parties as big as 18. Always more than enough food.
No regrets with the Large IF you get the adjustable rig. Without it, the cooking area is small if you're entertaining.Northern Virginia
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that bottom cook was from a poster way back, thats about 35 pounds of chickenEoin said:
Those must be big chickens at 3 lbs, more like turkeys!fishlessman said:
those are about 3 pounds each, but this might work out better for you, this is in a large as wellEoin said:
My 4 boys would eat them in one sitting.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14


fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
If you want to cook indirect chicken, then take out three of those pieces out otherwise they'll overcook because they're not over the plate setter. That's the point I was making earlier.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14
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why would one cook chicken indirectDoubleEgger said:
If you want to cook indirect chicken, then take out three of those pieces out otherwise they'll overcook because they're not over the plate setter. That's the point I was making earlier.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14
i do do the cazzy wings indirect 

fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Indirect chicken works brilliantly on the XL at 500+ on the thermometer. Cooks evenly, no dryness, crispy skin.
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Ceramic Grill Store Adjustable Rig can be imported but huge cost! Maybe think more about an XL...Eoin said:
That's just the base price here. It does include the 20% VAT (sales tax).Ladeback69 said:What do get with those prices mentioned? If it comes with a nest, side tables, tools and what of lump they are about the same price as they are in the states. How much do you entertain and for how many? If only once and a while the large would be fine, but if on a regular basis say once a month or so I would get the XL. We are two adults and one eight year old boy who doesn't eat a tone. I got the XL for doing big cooks which I am glad I did.
As a bundle the XL with nest, handler, place setter, side tables, ash tool, grid lifter and 1 bag of lump is £1,750 (USD 2,200 ish) from John Lewis.
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Where are you? We are Lincolnshire. Not sure if the other UK Eggers have XL Eggs, but maybe come and see one cooking actual food?Nogbaduk said:Ceramic Grill Store Adjustable Rig can be imported but huge cost! Maybe think more about an XL...
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What do you cook when you entertain? Is it more directly cooked things - burgers/hot dogs/etc? If that is the case a Large egg and then a kettle to bring out when you entertain might save you some money over the XL, and provide a little extra versatility by having 2 cookers.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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two adults and small child here.... I have a large and a small, I have an AR with the large so I can expand my space. When I bought the large, I new I wanted the AR for the added space and versatility. I find with grilling I have lots of room, smoking - ribs I can easily do four racks, one large brisket, several butts and multiple chickens.
If the price difference isn't huge I would probably opt for a XL just for the added room. For my the price difference was substantial so I opted for a large and AR, it was still cheaper and I could buy another egg sooner. -
I rotate the pieces when cooking large amounts, my egg runs hotter toward the hinge.DoubleEgger said:
If you want to cook indirect chicken, then take out three of those pieces out otherwise they'll overcook because they're not over the plate setter. That's the point I was making earlier.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14
Between this moot point, and not being able to maintain lower temps....I believe you don't have a Focking clue, how to operate a charcoal grill.
BrandonQuad Cities
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I have an XL, I don't have to rotate food.Focker said:
I rotate the pieces when cooking large amounts, my egg runs hotter toward the hinge.DoubleEgger said:
If you want to cook indirect chicken, then take out three of those pieces out otherwise they'll overcook because they're not over the plate setter. That's the point I was making earlier.fishlessman said:to get an idea on the large for grilling, this is 7 whole chicken breasts, enough to feed 14
Between this moot point, and not being able to maintain lower temps....I believe you don't have a Focking clue, how to operate a charcoal grill.
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Large with sdj rig snd extender setup plus a minimax with woo...
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