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Second BGE Size
bbauernfeind
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My wife and I have an XL BGE and we are thinking of adding a second egg for smaller cooks. I was wondering what size most go with when they have two eggs. We are debating between the minimax and a medium. Thanks in advance for the feedback.
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I have had all 3 and would say medium. Conserves charcoal and still enough cooking area for 2 people. The mini max cooks different than other eggs since its not as deep.
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Welcome aboard.I agree on the medium. It's comparable to my KJ Jr. We use it for the majority of the weeknight cooks for the 2 of us~ John - Formerly known as ColtsFan - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, Med BGE, BGE Chiminea, Ardore Pizza Oven
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i have a large and a small. in retrospect i wish i had an XL and a medium.
it's an awesome little cooker, but i don't use the small that often. the large is fully outfitted with CGS stuff to maximize cooking capability.Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle -
I say it really depends on how many you cook for on a regular basis. Just the 2 of us here. While I have a L, M, S and Mini my Medium and Mini are seldom used and my Small easily gets 75% of all my cooks.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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I really like my Mini Max. For many of my cooks though it essentially functions as a lump-fired outdoor burner for side dishes. I use the wok on it as much as I use it as a grill.Coleman, Texas
Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
"Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
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Isn’t your Medium dedicated for baking?RRP said:I say it really depends on how many you cook for on a regular basis. Just the 2 of us here. While I have a L, M, S and Mini my Medium and Mini are seldom used and my Small easily gets 75% of all my cooks.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
Yes - baking ONLY and besides that CAKES only! Not even cookies and never pizza! A cake takes us so long to eat. So the pandemic has kept us from visiting thus being able to share half of all my cakes so I have just cut back baking any rather than to eat them all and get fat, or pitch when they get moldy. Freezing cakes has never worked for me!Photo Egg said:
Isn’t your Medium dedicated for baking?RRP said:I say it really depends on how many you cook for on a regular basis. Just the 2 of us here. While I have a L, M, S and Mini my Medium and Mini are seldom used and my Small easily gets 75% of all my cooks.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Love my minimax, we easily cook enough for my family of 4 on it each week. I actually use it 9 times out of 10 compared to my large.
Rockwall, Tx LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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Welcome aboard and enjoy the journey. Above all, have fun.
You are there with recognizing the utility of a second BGE. I can't offer a comparison relative to the XL (LBGE here) but my SBGE is a hacker.
Regardless of where you land, "don't look back" (Satchel Paige) and enjoy!
I would not go with the mini-max based solely on what I have read here. FWIW-Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Of the Egg sizes I’ve owned (L, M and MM), the Medium is by far the best performer - heats up quickly, conservative on lump and is still big enough for most applications. Given you went XL on the first purchase, I feel like Medium may suit your needs best. The Mm is also fun, though, as other have noted, it cooks a little differently from the rest of the lineup due to the compressed base and firebox. If you think you might want an Egg that can travel, then the MM is the obvious choice.
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Question for everyone. Have you ever noticed that when someone asks for a recommendation on a second BGE the medium usually gets the nod? Or it’s near the top recommended. With that said, why does it remain the least selling BGE?
In no way am I trying to bash the medium. Quiet the contrary. I cooked on Nolas and loved it. Everyone seems to only say good things about it. But yet it is supposedly the red headed step child in the line up. What gives?Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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I have a large and small. Just two of us in our house and we use the small about twice as often as the large. You will want to get the SBGE woo ring, ceramic stone and drip pan from ceramic grill store to maximize its potential.Memphis, TN
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XL for get togethers. Medium for weeknights.
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My first and only Egg for 11 years was a medium. Just before Covid incarceration I updated to a Large and passed the Medium onto my nephew. I liked the medium except for the lack of available accessories. As others say it heats up quickly and is cheap on fuel.
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I vote for a large. Lots of accessories. Plenty of grill estate. I don't know what you'd achieve by getting a small, if cooking for 2 or more people.
I have a large, small, and mini. Plus other cookers. I would have bought a second large, if I knew then, what I know now.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
2 larges was the best egg setup I ever had. Everything was interchangeable.caliking said:I vote for a large. Lots of accessories. Plenty of grill estate. I don't know what you'd achieve by getting a small, if cooking for 2 or more people.
I have a large, small, and mini. Plus other cookers. I would have bought a second large, if I knew then, what I know now. -
I have 2 Larges and an Extra Large. I use the Larges 90% of the time. I cook burgers, pork chops and steaks on a cast iron griddle. Not sure I could operate with smaller real estate.Southeast Louisiana
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RRP said:
Yes - baking ONLY and besides that CAKES only! Not even cookies and never pizza! A cake takes us so long to eat. So the pandemic has kept us from visiting thus being able to share half of all my cakes so I have just cut back baking any rather than to eat them all and get fat, or pitch when they get moldy. Freezing cakes has never worked for me!Photo Egg said:
Isn’t your Medium dedicated for baking?RRP said:I say it really depends on how many you cook for on a regular basis. Just the 2 of us here. While I have a L, M, S and Mini my Medium and Mini are seldom used and my Small easily gets 75% of all my cooks.
I love all the different uses people have for their eggs besides "normal" grilling. my small gets as much use as a smoke generator as a grill.SciAggie said:I really like my Mini Max. For many of my cooks though it essentially functions as a lump-fired outdoor burner for side dishes. I use the wok on it as much as I use it as a grill.
Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle -
I love my Mini-Max. It takes up little room, it comes up to temp like a racecar, and it is a lot of fun to cook with.
But, I am not sure you can go wrong with any of the sizes you mention.
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I have a Large and an XL on my deck. Used to have a Medium too, but got rid of it. The Large is good for 95% of what I do. I occasionally fire up the XL for a turkey, bunch of wings, etc. Two Larges would be my choice as I could share all the racking, rigs, etc......and they would cook nearly identical.
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I have every size egg. Hands down my two favorite eggs are my medium and XL. The medium is the best performing egg in the lineup due to the chimney and inlet size of the big eggs, and an interior volume more like a small. It cooks like a jet engine when asked to, uses very little fuel, and has the only accessory you will ever need in the woo from ceramic grill store. I love my mediums.
The older one on the left I bought from @Grandpas Grub several years ago, and it has many many cooks on the odometer. I freshened up my old medium this year with some new bands, reggulator, and side tables. Still my favorite egg.
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EGGZilla. Look it up.Napoleon Prestige Pro 665, XL BGE, Lots of time for BBQ!
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You should get a smaller Egg to save on lump...that sh*t gets expensive in the larger Eggs.lolstlcharcoal said:I have a Large and an XL on my deck. Used to have a Medium too, but got rid of it. The Large is good for 95% of what I do. I occasionally fire up the XL for a turkey, bunch of wings, etc. Two Larges would be my choice as I could share all the racking, rigs, etc......and they would cook nearly identical.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
I have a large and a MiniMax (family of 4) and it works well for us. I use the large more often than the MM, but we still use the MM quite a bit. It is great for steaks, burgers, grilled chicken, and I have done an 8 lb butt on it (turned out great). Since you already have an XL, I would go for a small or MM (same surface area) since it is just you and your wife.
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I was in exactly the same position and we decided on a medium. Perfect size for 2 person cooks, small butts, etc.XL and Medium. Dallas, Texas.
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I ended up picking up a used medium for $300. Wife is happy and looking forward to cooking on it. Thanks everyone for their perspective.
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Great deal!bbauernfeind said:I ended up picking up a used medium for $300. Wife is happy and looking forward to cooking on it. Thanks everyone for their perspective.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas
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