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Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker

 


By : Char-Griller
Price : $429.99

Product Description


Color: Black
Kamado style cooking comes from ancient cooking methods that used large clay ovens for insulation. Kamados of recent years are made of heavy ceramics. King-Griller by Char-Griller has developed this product for Kamado style cooking using innovative technology to make it more durable, convenient, affordable and lighter weight than traditional ceramic Kamados. This Kamado Kooker can cook anything from burgers to fish to ribs to pizza. Truly the best food you will ever cook on a grill.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 43.3 x 28.7 x 47.2 inches ; 90 pounds

  • Shipping Weight: 100 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.

  • ASIN: B005ELWI7S

  • Item model number: 16619

Product Features

  • Cooking space is 306-inch and a warm rack of 165-inch

  • Insulated design means more heat uses less charcoal and less airflow means insulated heat for juicy meat

  • Cooking surface is cast iron and will hold up to 23 burgers; body is constructed of 22 gauge steel; exterior finish is powder coated steel; interior finish is porcelain coated steel; easy to assemble

  • Cart is constructed of tubular steel with rubber wheels, locking caster on front; indexed damper is numbered so you can note the position of the damper when you cook your favorite meals - this adds to the consistence of your cooking experience

  • Features locking lid, 2 folding wood shelves; easy dump ash pan; double wall insulation, heat gauge

Customer Reviews


We compared the Big Red with Big Green Egg, Primo, Kamado Joe, and the Big Keg. The price differential was substantial and we doubted whether it could perform up to the competition. However, for $300 vs $1,000 how could we go wrong?
Since our recent purchase, we have smoked pork back ribs twice, pot roast, smoked salmon, and a pork roast (we only missed one weekend for grilling). The results have been wonderful. There is a learning curve in shifting from a traditional gas grill. We had to gain experience utilizing the right proportion of fuel and the proper air flow on the Big Red through the vents at top and bottom. But we are having great success and learning quickly. Now, we really crave the slow cooking/smoking of the ribs (210 degrees for 6 to 7 hours with a Kansas City style rub and the last hour with Sweet Baby Rays.)
The slow cooking is a very easy and low-attention cooking process. This is in sharp contrast to the higher temp cooking on a gas grill coupled with the very irregular hot spots. The cooking on the Kamado is warm, moist (less air), and uniform heat.
The quality of the Big Red unit is high, it is easy to assemble, easy to clean, easy to start with electric starter ($8 at Menards). Big Red will get up to temp in a about 10-15 minute for low-temp cooking. For low temperature cooking, we do not ignite all the fuel at once and keep the temperature low. Creating a high temperature and scaling back can take 45 minutes. The unit is incredibly well insulated and the only way to reduce the temperature is to suffocate the embers.
High temperatures can be obtained in about 10 minutes. This is quicker than the low temp. cooking since there is no concern for slow steady heat. Just open the air supply vent at the bottom and the vent at the top, and you have an intense cooker of 600 degrees. This is great for cleaning the grill and searing.
Back to slow cooking/smoking: We use a mix of large Mesquite lump coal from Sam's and smaller lump coal of various blends of wood from Menards (we use smoking pellets for flavor). Once temperature is obtained, we can maintain the constant 200-220 for 7-plus hours. We really like the practicality and durability of the steel structure versus the ceramic. We live in Chicago and we don't worry about cracking a ceramic egg by the radical heat change. The lid on the BGE is extremely heavy to lift whereas the Big Red (BR) is light weight. The Big Red has stove gaskets that are held with clips. We liked the ease with which these can be replaced vs the scape-off/glue-on with BGE. It is simple and easy to remove the ashes from BR: release 2 levers, slide forward, and remove the bottom section and dump. With the BGE, you crouch down and scrape out the ashes through a vent.
The cast iron grate has a practical feature for bearing the overhead rack for extra capacity. We use this for smoking potatoes. We grill 3 full slabs of ribs using a inverted wire rack resting on the main grate (cut ribs in 2 equal sections and stacked upright in 6 slots).
Customer service is responsive and pleasant. I was not careful and dropped the cast-iron grate and cracked it in half. The replacement grate was shipped the same day and we received it in 2 days.
We used an Oneida large pizza stone and rack from Bed Bath and Beyond. The rack was a perfect fit for straddling the inside tabs and suspending the pizza stone to deflect the heat for indirect cooking. I learned that spilling cold water on a hot stone causes them to crack (my wife has great patience with my experiential learning.)
I was a committed gas griller for the practicality and convenience (we use natural gas rather than a refillable propane tank). However, the ease of use and wonderful smoked-cooking of the Kamado have shifted the gas-grill to the back burner (pun intended).
We follow a number of the recipes from Hi-tech barbecue on You Tube and BGE forums.
We use the Kansas City rub from Cabelas for the ribs and marinate over night.
This an absolutely great value and has dramatically changed our attitude toward grilling. Our whole family looks forward to the weekend meal from our smoker. At $300, this is a steal.
There are no draw backs on this one.

I just bought one of these few days ago after shopping around for a kamado a long time.
Reason why i bought it was my old weber needed replacement and my neighbor recommended me a kamado type grill.They have the advanage to keep the temperature better than gas and weber grills. This one was far cheaper than the famous bands therefore I decided to give it a try, paid 299 USD.Assembly was pretty easy, it took approx one hour plus one hour 'burn in time'. I made sure to tighten all the screws well, construction actually seems pretty sturdy . So far I cooked with it two times , here is my comments:
Pros:
Price is very competitive, 299 USD vs 800+ USD for a 'famous brand' kamado .
Size, it is actually bigger than the competing "L size" kamados. Its 19 inch grid can fit three whole chickens easily.
Performance, seems to be good,for me it held low temperature 250F very well,I cooked ribs for 5 hours at 250F stable, impressing because it was cold,windy and rainy outside that day.I used hickory wood to smoke and saw no leaks in the construction.Controling temperature is very easy and the grill stays cool on the outside.After 5 hours of grillingi found it had used up surprisingly little coal
Note:I have not tried high temperature cooking yet,this bbq can be heated up to 700F to make pizza etc.
Construction, very impressive considering the price.It is made out of metal with ceramic interior, well insulated.This grill much lighter than he ceramic kamados.
I can recommend to buy few extras to set it up for smoking, I invested in a 17 inch weber grid plus a cast iron dripping pan , set me back additionally 30USD. The cover costs 24 USD.
Cons:
I found the thermometer is not accurate, way off actually.. It shows 250F when actual temp was 280F. But it is not a big issue in practice.
This is a steel construction and it will probably not last forever,The more expensive ceramic kamados probably will last longer, if not forever.
Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker
Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker

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Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker

 

Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]

 


By : Richard W. Langer
Price : $19.99

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages

  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; Expanded edition (May 2001)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 0316513377

  • ISBN-13: 978-0316513371

  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9.2 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Buyer Evaluations


As a further reviewer said, this book ought to not be the very first book an a BBQers library. Though it has various recipes (including smoked vegetables and 17 distinctive mops sauces), it lacks the fundamentals. There are no basic "recipes" for whole turkey, salmon or baby back ribs. There is not even a temperature chart. The author discusses the distinction among grilling and BBQing, and several kinds of smokers. There is a beneficial discussion of wood varieties, but I wish I had read the other critiques prior to buying it.

ive attempted two of the recipes in this book and they took alittle adjusting to get them up to par but this book delivers good hints and a fantastic base line to start out doing amazing issues with your smoker
Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]
Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]

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Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]

 

Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker

 


By : Char-Griller
Price : $429.99

Product Description


Color: Black
Kamado style cooking comes from ancient cooking strategies that implemented substantial clay ovens for insulation. Kamados of recent years are made of heavy ceramics. King-Griller by Char-Griller has developed this product for Kamado style cooking utilizing innovative technologies to make it a lot more durable, convenient, budget friendly and lighter weight than regular ceramic Kamados. This Kamado Kooker can cook anything from burgers to fish to ribs to pizza. Certainly the perfect food you will ever cook on a grill.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 43.3 x 28.7 x 47.2 inches ; 90 pounds

  • Shipping Weight: 100 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.

  • ASIN: B005ELWI7S

  • Item model number: 16619

Item Capabilities

  • Cooking space is 306-inch and a warm rack of 165-inch

  • Insulated design indicates extra heat utilizes less charcoal and less airflow means insulated heat for juicy meat

  • Cooking surface is cast iron and will hold up to 23 burgers body is constructed of 22 gauge steel exterior finish is powder coated steel interior finish is porcelain coated steel hassle-free to assemble

  • Cart is constructed of tubular steel with rubber wheels, locking caster on front indexed damper is numbered so you can note the position of the damper when you cook your favorite meals - this adds to the consistence of your cooking experience

  • Attributes locking lid, two folding wood shelves quick dump ash pan double wall insulation, heat gauge

Buyer Critiques


We compared the Major Red with Major Green Egg, Primo, Kamado Joe, and the Enormous Keg. The value differential was substantial and we doubted whether or not it could execute up to the competitors. But, for $300 vs $1,000 how could we go incorrect?
Considering the fact that our recent purchase, we have smoked pork back ribs twice, pot roast, smoked salmon, and a pork roast (we only missed a single weekend for grilling). The final results have been amazing. There is a learning curve in shifting from a traditional gas grill. We had to acquire experience utilizing the proper proportion of fuel and the correct air flow on the Enormous Red through the vents at top and bottom. But we are getting outstanding achievement and mastering quickly. Now, we actually crave the slow cooking/smoking of the ribs (210 degrees for 6 to 7 hours with a Kansas City style rub and the last hour with Sweet Child Rays.)
The slow cooking is a fairly hassle-free and low-focus cooking approach. This is in sharp contrast to the greater temp cooking on a gas grill coupled with the fairly irregular hot spots. The cooking on the Kamado is warm, moist (much less air), and uniform heat.
The high-quality of the Major Red unit is high, it is quick to assemble, easy to clean, painless to begin with electric starter ($eight at Menards). Enormous Red will get up to temp in a about ten-15 minute for low-temp cooking. For low temperature cooking, we do not ignite all the fuel at once and keep the temperature low. Generating a high temperature and scaling back can take 45 minutes. The unit is incredibly well insulated and the only way to minimize the temperature is to suffocate the embers.
High temperatures can be obtained in about 10 minutes. This is faster than the low temp. cooking considering that there is no concern for slow steady heat. Just open the air provide vent at the bottom and the vent at the leading, and you have an intense cooker of 600 degrees. This is wonderful for cleaning the grill and searing.
Back to slow cooking/smoking: We use a mix of large Mesquite lump coal from Sam's and smaller sized lump coal of different blends of wood from Menards (we use smoking pellets for flavor). The moment temperature is obtained, we can sustain the constant 200-220 for 7-plus hours. We definitely like the practicality and durability of the steel structure versus the ceramic. We reside in Chicago and we do not be concerned about cracking a ceramic egg by the radical heat change. The lid on the BGE is highly heavy to lift whereas the Huge Red (BR) is light weight. The Significant Red has stove gaskets that are held with clips. We liked the ease with which these can be replaced vs the scape-off/glue-on with BGE. It is straight forward and hassle-free to eliminate the ashes from BR: release two levers, slide forward, and eliminate the bottom section and dump. With the BGE, you crouch down and scrape out the ashes through a vent.
The cast iron grate has a practical function for bearing the overhead rack for added capacity. We use this for smoking potatoes. We grill three complete slabs of ribs employing a inverted wire rack resting on the principal grate (cut ribs in two equal sections and stacked upright in 6 slots).
Client service is responsive and pleasant. I was not careful and dropped the cast-iron grate and cracked it in half. The replacement grate was shipped the same day and we received it in two days.
We made use of an Oneida big pizza stone and rack from Bed Bath and Beyond. The rack was a wonderful fit for straddling the inside tabs and suspending the pizza stone to deflect the heat for indirect cooking. I learned that spilling cold water on a hot stone causes them to crack (my wife has outstanding patience with my experiential mastering.)
I was a committed gas griller for the practicality and comfort (we use natural gas rather than a refillable propane tank). Having said that, the ease of use and terrific smoked-cooking of the Kamado have shifted the gas-grill to the back burner (pun intended).
We follow a number of the recipes from Hi-tech barbecue on You Tube and BGE forums.
We use the Kansas City rub from Cabelas for the ribs and marinate over night.
This an definitely superb worth and has substantially changed our attitude toward grilling. Our entire loved ones appears forward to the weekend meal from our smoker. At $300, this is a steal.
There are no draw backs on this one.

I just bought one particular of these few days ago following buying about for a kamado a extended time.
Reason why i bought it was my old weber required replacement and my neighbor advised me a kamado sort grill.They have the advanage to preserve the temperature improved than gas and weber grills. This 1 was far less expensive than the well-known bands for that reason I decided to give it a attempt, paid 299 USD.Assembly was pretty quick, it took approx one hour plus one particular hour 'burn in time'. I created confident to tighten all the screws nicely, construction really appears quite sturdy . So far I cooked with it two occasions , right here is my comments:
Pros:
Price is quite competitive, 299 USD vs 800+ USD for a 'famous brand' kamado .
Size, it is basically larger than the competing "L size" kamados. Its 19 inch grid can match 3 complete chickens easily.
Performance, seems to be fantastic,for me it held low temperature 250F extremely well,I cooked ribs for 5 hours at 250F stable, impressing since it was cold,windy and rainy outside that day.I applied hickory wood to smoke and saw no leaks in the construction.Controling temperature is particularly straightforward and the grill stays cool on the outside.Following 5 hours of grillingi discovered it had implemented up surprisingly tiny coal
Note:I have not attempted high temperature cooking however,this bbq can be heated up to 700F to make pizza and so on.
Construction, pretty impressive thinking about the price.It is produced out of metal with ceramic interior, effectively insulated.This grill significantly lighter than he ceramic kamados.
I can advise to order handful of extras to set it up for smoking, I invested in a 17 inch weber grid plus a cast iron dripping pan , set me back furthermore 30USD. The cover fees 24 USD.
Cons:
I found the thermometer is not correct, way off in fact.. It shows 250F when actual temp was 280F. But it is not a significant problem in practice.
This is a steel construction and it will in all probability not final forever,The significantly more expensive ceramic kamados likely will last longer, if not forever.
Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker
Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker

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Char-Griller Kamado Kooker Charcoal Barbecue Grill and Smoker

 

Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]

 


By : Richard W. Langer
Price : $19.99

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages

  • Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; Expanded edition (May 2001)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 0316513377

  • ISBN-13: 978-0316513371

  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9.2 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Client Critiques


As an additional reviewer stated, this book will need to not be the initial book an a BBQers library. While it has several recipes (including smoked vegetables and 17 numerous mops sauces), it lacks the basics. There are no simple "recipes" for complete turkey, salmon or child back ribs. There is not even a temperature chart. The author discusses the distinction amongst grilling and BBQing, and several forms of smokers. There is a great discussion of wood types, but I wish I had read the other reviews ahead of purchasing it.

ive tried two of the recipes in this book and they took alittle adjusting to get them up to par but this book delivers great helpful hints and a amazing base line to start out doing good issues with your smoker
Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]
Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]

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Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor : Real Barbecue--The Tastier Alternative to Grilling [Paperback]

 

Primo 779 Ceramic Kamado Charcoal Smoker Grill, Large Round

 


Price : $829.99
You Save : $68.01 (8%)

Product Description


The Primo line of bbq grills is the ultimate in charcoal grilling and outdoor cooking. An investment in a Primo Oval Smoker Charcoal Grill is a life lengthy commitment to the finest in grilling. The ceramic shell creates a uniform moist heat that delivers unprecedented browning and grilling on a charcoal surface. Regular Capabilities: Cast-Iron Chimney Vent, Precision Thermometer, Easy Lift Lock Hinge Program, Soft-Close Felt Gasket, Fast-Clean Porcelain Cooking Grid, User Manual/ Recipe Book BBQ Grill Dimensions in inches (H by W by D): 30 by 21-1/two by 21-1/2 -- Cooking Surface: 280 Square Inches User Manual/ Recipe Book

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 27 x 21 x 32 inches ; 150 pounds

  • Shipping Weight: 240 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

  • ASIN: B004INGDF6

  • Item model number: 779

Item Attributes

  • 280 Square inches of normal cooking surface

  • Premium grade ceramic blend and coated with a protective, lead-free, scratch resistant porcelain glaze

  • Made in USA

  • 20-year warranty for all ceramic parts

  • Highest high-quality ceramic for elevated efficiency and durability

  • Item can't be shipped to Hawaii and Alaska for the reason that of the weight

Buyer Reviews


I researched the Kamado grills extensively before purchasing the significant Primo model. Despite the fact that this grill cooks quite nicely, it is the modest particulars that make it frustrating to use.
- the hinge is affordable so lifting the heavy leading even though holding a plate of meat in 1 hand is very problematic. At this price point, I would have expected a beneficial-good quality hinge designed to ease lifting and help the lid.
- when you open and close the lid, the vent on leading moves so you need to remember to repair it each and every time - otherwise you can come back to find out the temperature has dropped dramatically.
- the vent at the base is a particularly thin, low-priced piece of metal that does not slide effortlessly. It takes two hands to push it open and close.
- each the grill and the lid are lined around the edge with a fabric materials. The very first time I made use of the grill, this trim began to peel. Now I have to supply out a new materials and have it replaced. Again, at this value point, I would not anticipate this.
- cleansing is tricky It is a total mess to clean out the coals... Even a inexpensive Weber has this figured out.
- Lighting the coals and building an even cooking surface takes practice but can be achieved. However, there is no way to build warmer and cooler sections so I have to fabricate a metal divider for the coals. Should not this be included like it is for the XL Primo?
-the stand is so inexpensive and completely detracts from the design of the grill. There are much far better selections available for the XL.

I will under no circumstances use my stove once again :) This is a fantastic item and painless to use. I am impressed with the good quality of the components. The hinge for the lid is fantastic allowing quick opening and closing of the grill. I ordered this product and had it shipped to Canada. Incredibly rapidly shipping and the seller was expert and all emails/corespondence had been answered easily. Would advise product and seller to good friends and family. A+++++++++
Primo 779 Ceramic Kamado Charcoal Smoker Grill, Large Round
Primo 779 Ceramic Kamado Charcoal Smoker Grill, Large Round

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Primo 779 Ceramic Kamado Charcoal Smoker Grill, Large Round

 

Primo 339 Digital Remote/BBQ Thermometer

 


Price : $84.24
You Save : $12.75 (13%)

Product Description


With the Primo digital remote thermometer you can remotely monitor the grill dome temperature and the internal temperature of your meat at the very same time. Basically spot 1 heat resistant probe wire inside the grill and insert the other probe 6-Inch into meat. The wireless receiver beeps and flashes when meat or grill temperatures exceed your programmed settings. Functions also involve a count-up and count-down timer, LCD screen with a back light for use at night, belt clip, grill rack clip and built in stand.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 4 x 1 inches ; 1 pounds

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

  • ASIN: B0031ATMBO

  • Item model number: 339

Product Capabilities

  • Remotely monitor the grill dome temperature and internal temperature of meat

  • Characteristics incorporate count-up and count-down timer

  • LCD Screen with a back light

Buyer Critiques


This product appears to be the exact same as the Maverick ET-73, verify out the critiques, mainly the unfavorable ones. This unit is not really user friendly, the on/off switch is below the battery cover, the receiver does not function effectively, and 1 of the temp probes failed on the very first use. The Primo Smoker I have is of very high excellent, that's why I selected their thermometer. Don't waste your time or money.
Primo 339 Digital Remote/BBQ Thermometer
Maverick Industries ET-73 Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer
Primo 339 Digital Remote/BBQ Thermometer
Primo 339 Digital Remote/BBQ Thermometer

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Primo 339 Digital Remote/BBQ Thermometer

 

Jasper Red-Saffire 3 In 1 Grill

 


Price : $887.95

Product Description


The Jewel In The Crown For Grillers - Absolutely nothing Else Compares

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 200 pounds

  • Shipping Weight: 200 pounds

  • ASIN: B006Z181N6

Product Characteristics

  • Stainless Steel Hinges?And Bands

  • Stainless Steel Springs And Hardware

  • tainless Steel Bottom Damper

  • Stainless Steel (Cast) Top Damper

Jasper Red-Saffire 3 In 1 Grill
Jasper Red-Saffire 3 In 1 Grill

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Jasper Red-Saffire 3 In 1 Grill