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LawnRanger talked me into it
Mickey
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Mike talked me into just ordering a Pit Boss Table Top Pellet Grill. Should be here in a week or so.
Never used one but he really likes his.
Anyone got one?
Guessing will be easy to take between Florida and Texas.
Salado 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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Don't know much about them, but I think you could achieve the same wing results with it as you do on the BGE.
😁Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Grand Rapids MI -
No, but wonderful to hear the One and Only GREAT Mike S aka The Lawn Ranger is breathing fire under guys like you and me! AND you can tell Mike I said THAT!
You can also share with Mike that I still have #002 Grid Lifter which he made for me when he decided to re-invent himself using plated metal, and wood handles other than “found wood”. Besides the #002 engraving it also has my RRP and Mike’s family branding iron symbol. SO COOL that to this very day I still have never used it, but instead display it PROUDLY to friends and family!
BTW if you ever wonder...Mike told me #001 went to Nature Boy.
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I dont have the pitboss, but I picked up a GMG davey crockett, which is their portable grill. So far i love it, i bring it out to the camp or anywhere as it will run on 12V or 120 with the adapter. Not as much smoke as the egg with lots of chunks but pretty good overall. Super simple to use, even the wife can run it
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I’ve almost pulled the trigger a few times on a pellet pooper but came to my senses.
Not because they can’t cook well. But most are made from stamped, thin metal and our humid salty air will eat them apart just like a BGE Nest.lol
The other issues is keeping the pellets in sealed containers all the time as well not leaving any in the hopper after each cook. Humid air causes the pellets to swell, not feed correctly or burn well. A friend in MN has one and loves it.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
Fascinating!!! You might could open a BGE history museum!!!RRP said:No, but wonderful to hear the One and Only GREAT Mike S aka The Lawn Ranger is breathing fire under guys like you and me! AND you can tell Mike I said THAT!
You can also share with Mike that I still have #002 Grid Lifter which he made for me when he decided to re-invent himself using plated metal, and wood handles other than “found wood”. Besides the #002 engraving it also has my RRP and Mike’s family branding iron symbol. SO COOL that to this very day I still have never used it, but instead display it PROUDLY to friends and family!
BTW if you ever wonder...Mike told me #001 went to Nature Boy.
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Darian you told me several things i had no idea about. May just stay in Texas and not take to the Coast.Photo Egg said:I’ve almost pulled the trigger a few times on a pellet pooper but came to my senses.
Not because they can’t cook well. But most are made from stamped, thin metal and our humid salty air will eat them apart just like a BGE Nest.lol
The other issues is keeping the pellets in sealed containers all the time as well not leaving any in the hopper after each cook. Humid air causes the pellets to swell, not feed correctly or burn well. A friend in MN has one and loves it.Thanks my friend.Salado 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. -
Check with some of your friends on Florida coast and ask them about rust problems.Mickey said:
Darian you told me several things i had no idea about. May just stay in Texas and not take to the Coast.Photo Egg said:I’ve almost pulled the trigger a few times on a pellet pooper but came to my senses.
Not because they can’t cook well. But most are made from stamped, thin metal and our humid salty air will eat them apart just like a BGE Nest.lol
The other issues is keeping the pellets in sealed containers all the time as well not leaving any in the hopper after each cook. Humid air causes the pellets to swell, not feed correctly or burn well. A friend in MN has one and loves it.Thanks my friend.Just something to consider. Many pellet smokers have problems in windy conditions.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
I have a friend that loves his Davey Crockett. He's not using as much now that he has a KJ.poster said:I dont have the pitboss, but I picked up a GMG davey crockett, which is their portable grill. So far i love it, i bring it out to the camp or anywhere as it will run on 12V or 120 with the adapter. Not as much smoke as the egg with lots of chunks but pretty good overall. Super simple to use, even the wife can run it -
LOL - maybe so and I could add my remaining jars of pickled watermelon rind used to wrap with bacon, AND my MANY jars of what was called Italian "crack" back when @littleSteven still supplied it of Italian La Bomba HOT Antipasto Spread, oh...and of course my many reserve bags yet of Ozark Oak lump!PeteSliver said:
Fascinating!!! You might could open a BGE history museum!!!
Sorry to newbies reading this...many or most of these products are unavailable now. BUT they are in my 401K...(I think they qualify...)


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I remember him sending a case of La Bomba to the first Salado EggFest and he came to the second or third.RRP said:
LOL - maybe so and I could add my remaining jars of pickled watermelon rind used to wrap with bacon, AND my MANY jars of what was called Italian "crack" back when @little Steven still supplied it of Italian La Bomba HOT Antipasto Spread, oh...and of course my many reserve bags yet of Ozark Oak lump!PeteSliver said:
Fascinating!!! You might could open a BGE history museum!!!Salado 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. -
Then test your memory with this one...@ReelGem gave her passcode to @BoilermakerBen (then living in Auroa, IL) so that he and I could each buy a case of La Bomba at some wholesale warehouse in Chicago.Mickey said:
I remember him sending a case of La Bomba to the first Salado EggFest and he came to the second or third.RRP said:
LOL - maybe so and I could add my remaining jars of pickled watermelon rind used to wrap with bacon, AND my MANY jars of what was called Italian "crack" back when @little Steven still supplied it of Italian La Bomba HOT Antipasto Spread, oh...and of course my many reserve bags yet of Ozark Oak lump!PeteSliver said:
Fascinating!!! You might could open a BGE history museum!!!
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First off didn’t know it was possible to buy in the USA. I just don’t remember those two.RRP said:
Then test your memory with this one...@ReelGem gave her passcode to @BoilermakerBen (then living in Auroa, IL) so that he and I could each buy a case of La Bomba at some wholesale warehouse in Chicago.Mickey said:
I remember him sending a case of La Bomba to the first Salado EggFest and he came to the second or third.RRP said:
LOL - maybe so and I could add my remaining jars of pickled watermelon rind used to wrap with bacon, AND my MANY jars of what was called Italian "crack" back when @little Steven still supplied it of Italian La Bomba HOT Antipasto Spread, oh...and of course my many reserve bags yet of Ozark Oak lump!PeteSliver said:
Fascinating!!! You might could open a BGE history museum!!!Hell i think I’m older than you buddy.Salado 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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Got to ask then. 73 hereRRP said:Nope!
Salado 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. -
hitting double 7’s in July..Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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We’ll, it’s a close race. Hope both of you have many more laps!RRP said:hitting double 7’s in July..Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
@SGH was 76 maybe 5 years ago...
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I don’t have any experience with the Pit Boss but I have the portable Traeger Ranger and we love it. It never misses an RV trip.
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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