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I have the Woo for my XL, but no stone, and it works.
I can place the Woo on top of the plate setter legs up, slide a full pan under the top ring, and OVER the bottom ring for an air gap.......viola..taking full advantage of the plate setter area.
A full 1 inch or better above the felt line is available to me to choose with the Woo set on top of the plate setter, and a I have a good air gap on the drip pan.
Two levels available for me to cook raised direct without the plate setter.
No need for AR's or other contraptions.
Win / win...............no extra stones needed.Living the good life smoking and joking -
If I could do it all over again, I still wouldn't vote for Hillary.
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I use the KJ Classic set-up in my large egg and it works great. I like it much better than using the plate setter which I think is very antiquated. The split grill and heat deflector are awesome.Auburn, Alabama
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You are kidding I hope. They made the guy (Tom) who makes AR's and Woo's an Egg Dealer. Just can't see a warranty problem.Hans61 said:I think the AR and non big green egg components might ruin your warranty that's what babyback maniac said in a videoSalado 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. -
Your question was AR or Smoke - which comes first. Since you are in an apartment, I'll make the jump that you don't have several other grills. You are also used to an XL and going down 6" in size. I own a Smoke, and recommend it, but in your case the AR would come first for me.
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Cdm624 said:
So who's trolling who here?nolaegghead said:Personally, I'd get the XXL, build an apartment in it, then use the extra space for low and slows. Although that seems like something scottie would say. With a seal of approval.
Came here looking for insight and asked a legitimate question. Also I'm sorry you think I'm too young to own a green egg or two. Not exactly sure where you get off assuming my age in the first place.
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XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP PitBoss Navigator 850G 11/25
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XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP PitBoss Navigator 850G 11/25
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"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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It was the last name of the first person it was made for during prototype stage. At least that's my memory from forum days long ago, so it must be 100% accurate.
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I acknowledge you tried to get the "Latin" handle "dorkus ignoramus", but see you had great success with your current one.THEBuckeye said:
No you wouldn't.nolaegghead said:Personally, I'd get the XXL, build an apartment in it, then use the extra space for low and slows. Although that seems like something scottie would say. With a seal of approval.
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I order smoke and a thermopop today. So i already took care of that. Thankfully my wife is fully on board with diving head first back into the egg world.....blasting said:
Your question was AR or Smoke - which comes first. Since you are in an apartment, I'll make the jump that you don't have several other grills. You are also used to an XL and going down 6" in size. I own a Smoke, and recommend it, but in your case the AR would come first for me.
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Another woo lover here. I have oval stone and bought the 2nd story extender grid and have loved every minute of using this set up.
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Had only the platesetter for 6 years, and did the homemade setups for multiple levels over that time. Then I got the AR R&B combo last fall, with the extender and slides. I love it. The ease is off the charts. With that said, I still use the platesetter here and there, but if I never had it I would not miss it.
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Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
....just look for the smoke!
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It was named in honor of the guy who invented it, an egger and forum member, @WooDoggies. There was an interesting thread posted by @Star_TrEGGabout a recent Dizzy Fest where this was explained. I knew the naming story, but had never seen the guy. There are several nice pics, including this one, l-r @Chubby, Woo and @tjv if you're interested.thetrim said:What does the Woo stand for anyway?
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1200468/fun-at-dizzyfest-11-pics-heavy
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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No, I didn't. Why lie?nolaegghead said:
I acknowledge you tried to get the "Latin" handle "dorkus ignoramus", but see you had great success with your current one.THEBuckeye said:
No you wouldn't.nolaegghead said:Personally, I'd get the XXL, build an apartment in it, then use the extra space for low and slows. Although that seems like something scottie would say. With a seal of approval.New Albany, Ohio -
Case in point: inability to identify hyperbole.THEBuckeye said:
No, I didn't. Why lie?nolaegghead said:
I acknowledge you tried to get the "Latin" handle "dorkus ignoramus", but see you had great success with your current one.THEBuckeye said:
No you wouldn't.nolaegghead said:Personally, I'd get the XXL, build an apartment in it, then use the extra space for low and slows. Although that seems like something scottie would say. With a seal of approval.
I generally ignore you as you follow my posts around like you're stalking me and post (not sure about the age level, but seems like either a 13 year old or 75 year old) sophomoric comments. It's not my job to keep you from being a dorkus ignoramus. Just making the casual observation. That is, this post, not the hyperbole.
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Another vote for the A/R. I have the Platesetter and when it breaks I will go with the A/R.
Green Eggin' in South Carolina
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For the large I would go with CGS stuff but for the XL I like the placesetter/egg stone and raised grid system.I XL and 1 Weber Kettle And 1 Weber Q220 Outside Alvin, TX-- South of Houston
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My vote, AR by a wide margin. Next a thermapen and then a thermapen smoke. Just got my smoke yesterday and can't believe the difference in quality over the Maverick and for about the same price.
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It takes a true idiot to be a Buckeye fan.
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"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful."
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