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Newspaper review of the BGE

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  • Great article, Phil. Thanks for posting it!.

    Now, get back to smokin' those baby backs! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
  • Good job!!!

    I just wish I could make a 20lb bag of lump last several months.. I cook alot and hence, I use alot of lump. Just ordered a pallet of Wicked Good with some Egger friends.
  • rsmdale
    rsmdale Posts: 2,472
    Nice article Phil,honest and up front


    GOOD EATS AND GOOD FRIENDS

    DALE
  • Mickey
    Mickey Posts: 19,768
    Good articale Phil. Thanks for posting it.
    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. 

  • Great column Phil, Welcome to the cult. Take some pictures of your cooks and post them.

    Ross
  • uglydog
    uglydog Posts: 256
    Good article with some interesting statistics about how many Eggs have been sold and where. Thanks for the link.
    Uglydog
  • nice read. not sure about the "heat shield tile" info though. i know that the BGE literature talks about "space age" ceramics, but that's more about the newer formulations of ceramic which can undergo thermal stresses (repeated high heat expansion, cold contraction) with cracking. I believe it's a refractory ceramic. i'm under the impression that Ed Fisher worked on the formulation over the years and developed it to replace the earthenware ceramic. ...but I might be wrong about that too.

    the tiles on the shuttle have nothing to do with the egg, as far as i know.

    would be a great tie in, but not sure there's much reality to it.

    i only mention it because when skeptical consumers find that one claim is an exaggeration, they assume the others are too. the egg doesn't need any hyperbole, it's pretty damn good on it's own.

    again, nice write up. not trying to nit-pick
  • I'm curious about the "heat shield" claim as well. I've heard it a few times over the past year that I've been an egg owner. The first couple times, it was what someone heard from their dealer. The BGE website says it's made from "space-age ceramics" which really means nothing. I was born ten years (to the day) after man walked on the moon, so I guess I'm a space-age boy.

    I wonder if someone took the marketing term "space-age" and made a few assumptions, or if there's any truth to the "NASA-developed" or "heat shield" rumors. I'd be curious if the writer of the article got his information from the mothership, or from a dealer, or another source.

    But it's good to see articles about the egg out there.
  • i never heard the actual "heat shield" reference til now, but like you had read the "space age" line. probably a dealer or "enthusiastic user" claim. the few dealers i have dealt with all parroted stuff whih (in hind sight) shows they really don't use the egg as much as they should if they were really on-board. like that "one bag of charcoal lasts months" claim. bunkum. but probably as much because we cook way more than other folks do, too.

    as for "space age", i just assumed it meant the refractory formula was a recent development.

    if the shuttle were covered in BGE ceramic, that sucker would never leave the ground! :)
  • stripsteak wrote:
    i never heard the actual "heat shield" reference til now

    are you SURE?
    http://www.eggheadforum.com/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&Itemid=55&func=view&catid=1&id=701105

    Must be a case of mistaken identity. :whistle::lol:
  • hahaha

    that's pretty funny man.

    i didn't remember it.
    can't say i never heard it before though,now, can i?
    hahahaha

    i like your style
  • ...that was in reference to the chiminea aloe, so technically (very thin technicality!), it appears i hadn't heard the space age heat shield space shuttle tile thing in reference to the EGG, just only on the chiminea. hahaha

    nah. you got me. wasn't too long ago either, was it?
  • Celtic Wolf
    Celtic Wolf Posts: 9,773
    Mexico is kind of close to Houston :)
  • stripsteak wrote:
    wasn't too long ago either, was it?

    That's the only reason I remembered it.

    I knew it was recent, and thought I remembered it was a claim that the material was the same as used on the shuttle, so I searched it. Got a chuckle out of one specific reply.
  • BobS
    BobS Posts: 2,485
    That was very well written. The only thing I would disagree with is the comment about how long the lump lasts. Your comment was: "a 20-pound bag can last several months".

    You got it right about how long it lasts on an individual cook, but the life of a 20 pound bag is more about how often you use it and the kind of cooks.

    I have used 120-130 pounds since the middle of May and I doubt I am in the top quartile of users! :laugh:
  • So who is the "one customer" who developed the forum?
  • space age ceramic is a fair term. much of the technology we take for granted today did not exist before the space race...mercury and appollo misions gave us space age ceramic technology as they searched for heat resistant material for the reentry sheids. the kind of material used in the egg was not available prior ,, this search also led to the porcelain fused to precious metal "caps or crowns" and today all porcelain crowns. prior to this the crown were all gold or had acrylic facings.. todays high speed dental hand pieces run on greaseless bearing [air brearings @ 400,000 rpm] they were devleoped so the gyroscope could spin faster than with grease filled bearings which were too slow for the accuracy needed.. lastly the thin walled single use needles were born of mettalugical advances made during the space race..
    bill
  • true enough, it's just that "space aged" ceramic doesn't equate to "(space shuttle) heat shield"
  • yep but i did not want any one left with the impression that this stuff is unrelated and plus i am in a crappy mood and just wanted to run on about something [i am good at that] hope you are well and prepping for 'the season" , i miss having kids that want toys [or at least ones i can afford]
    bill
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,455
    The late Bill Miller, who was Father to the current webmaster Miller. People think this board is an owned mouthpiece for BGE and it is not.
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time