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Medium or Large?
Any advice?
Thanks,
Frank
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How often do the kids come to visit? We bought a large and I'd say most of the time when we bbq, we aren't using all the space. But it sure is nice to have when we do need it.
It also depends on what you're cooking. If you're doing ribs a lot, then there's no question that you want the large. Or if you do turkeys. Those would be the only two items I can think of (that I cook) that take up a large space.
I actually plan to add a small this summer for times when I don't need the space. I am also going to get an egg for our cabin in Oregon and haven't decided which size. A medium might be the answer there. Our kids are older and don't go everywhere with us now. I don't know, though, because traditionally there have been large crowds when we're there, and I can pick up a large through eggfests but not a medium, so I'll probably end up with a large there as well.
Another factor is how you use the egg. I don't use if for a lot of sides like others on this forum do. I've got a very nice oven inside the house and like to use that. But if I didn't have that, I'd do more on the egg and then the large would be a necessity. I don't particularly care for the oven at our cabin, so that's another point for getting the large there - I'll use the egg for most of my evening cooking.
Over the years, reading the large versus medium posts. the vast majority of the votes are for the large if it's your first or only egg, so...
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Buy Large! I have no regrets. You will sooner or later need the large.
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I have one of each. I had the large first, then added the medium about four years later.
The large does use more lump than the medium. The medium will cook just about anything the large will. I have used a 7qt dutch oven on the medium, done two 7 pound butts, cooked a 7.6 pound rib roast, and a 9 pound brisket - all with room to spare. It cooks more than you think. The large is better for doing a lot of steaks, burgers, wings, or other direct type cooks.
I use the medium at least twice as often as I use the large. With dual grids you can cook a lot of food on the medium.
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XL are really big ,can almost put a hog in there,I got a large 1st I just love it ,but now I also have a small ,it seems to be the trend , after the 1st one they seem to follow you home, like a cute puppy in the window
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It is just the two of us me and mom and I asked the same question about witch to buy medium or the large, and I decided to go large. We like to do pulled pork and what you don't eat at the meal freeze for later (even better) next time around on poboys. We always cook extra so there are leftovers. I have not looked back and the extra size between med and large is great when you need it....
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A large eggfest demo egg will be your best bang for the buck.
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Large. We planned to purchase a medium and the salesmen really made us rethink our choice. Glad we listened to him. FWIW a large is not that large and in the long run, not that much more expensive. You won't be sorry going with the large. Enjoy.
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100% large. It isn't that much bigger...but does give you more grate space. Fuel usage is generally similar...just a bit more. The extra space will be there when you need it...and the large isn't too big to do simple small cooks. I had a medium once upon a time....then a large....and I actually got rid of the medium. It could be just me...but I was always able to regulate the large a whole lot easier than the medium.
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Def go XL! You'll like the L but will always want a bigger one in the back of your mind. Then you'll host a party. Get the XL if you can.
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I am in the Large camp. There has never been anything I could not cook on the large.In Maryland
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I recommend the large & if you have a Eggfest near you you can buy an egg that was used for 1 day at a good discountFearlessTheEggNoob said:A large eggfest demo egg will be your best bang for the buck.Lititz, PA – XL BGE
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I recommend the large & if you have a Eggfest near you you can buy an egg that was used for 1 day at a good discountFearlessTheEggNoob said:A large eggfest demo egg will be your best bang for the buck.Lititz, PA – XL BGE
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Unfortunately there seem to be very few Eggfests left.
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Unfortunately there seem to be very few Eggfests left.
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Unfortunately there seem to be very few Eggfests left.
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Unfortunately there seem to be very few Eggfests left.
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I had a Medium for about 8 years. It got damaged in a windstorm and I replaced it with a Large.The large uses much more charcoal, but has more cooking area which is sometimes handy. The more important thing for me was that there are more accessories; I especially wanted a rotisserie.However, even before the Medium crashed, I'd bought a used Mini as a second BGE. Since I cook for just myself, it gets used most of the time. The features of the Large definitely are worth having, but for just basic grilling, I recommend also getting a used smaller BGE.Somewhere on the Colorado Front Range
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I wonder what he ended up buying...18 years ago.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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