New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

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New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby dronfield BBQ Ranch » 17 Jul 2011, 19:14

Come on then guys, let the debate begin!

is it brinkman or webber?

is it mountain or one touch?

i fancey a new cooker this year and have the one touch and brinkman smoke n grill (plus about 4 other BBQ's for differing usages.

I see on the web and ebay there are barrel type ones at £70 ish to £100 for a double one? are these made of tin? are they any good? or do i need to go for the heavy duty type like the brinkman? or do i get one made ? who by?.

Sorry guys so many questions i have to catch up with, is a fire box best? and what this about using clay dishes? leave this question i will get to ask in a bit under a different heading so i can understand this.

Before anyone one asks i want to stay away from gas so a shove in the right direction would help please.

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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby LM600 » 17 Jul 2011, 20:28

Listen to the Dr!

I have a Brinkmann grill that I have used for smoking, and whilst it did an OK job it is a grill, if I want burgers or steaks or prawns or anything quick this is what I use.

I also have the Pro Q Excel 20 for smoking / slow cooking / cold smoking....OMG! What a good bit of kit! It holds temps well, is easy to use and clean and takes a whole load of food.

Using it for cold smoking is a doddle (esp. if you get the cold smoke generator) and turns out fantastic cheese and outstanding dry cured bacon (you'll need soem Supracure for the bacon).

Honestly, I am in no way affiliated to Pro Q, just a happy Customer that's all!
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby clairbare » 17 Jul 2011, 20:55

We also use a Pro-Q, not sure if Toby still has some but he may have!

We bought ours about 10 months ago and we love it, it's our baby, and we manage to cook some great food on it. Some, cook much more than we have so far (Xmas Dinner etc) but if you have limited funds this is definately a good start and some great results will be had. Check out Slap Yo' Daddy on the pitmasters, they use them for all their competitions too.

We are not tied in to the Pro-Q but would defo suggest it to anyone who asks.
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby Curlie028 » 17 Jul 2011, 23:00

clairbare wrote:Check out Slap Yo' Daddy on the pitmasters, they use them for all their competitions too.

Do they not use the WSM???
Mind you I'm still one Series 1.
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby Curlie028 » 17 Jul 2011, 23:02

I'm a complete novice and bought a WSM 4 weeks ago and it is a doddle to cook on.
Oh and I am not sponsored by Weber :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby JEC » 18 Jul 2011, 05:07

Another vote for the WSM here, you'll see that this will be 50/50 either way you'll have fun.
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby dronfield BBQ Ranch » 18 Jul 2011, 10:44

Thanks guys, looks like a 50/50 i will look at both of these when i get home later, and keep you posted.

Many thanks all
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby dronfield BBQ Ranch » 18 Jul 2011, 13:24

[quote="clairbare"]We also use a Pro-Q, not sure if Toby still has some but he may have!

Who's Toby?
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby All Weather Griller » 18 Jul 2011, 13:35

Toby is the President of the Society. He has taken responsibility for organising, funding, hosting the activities of the society outside of the forum. Generally all the competitions, fund raisers and promotional events.
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Re: New cooker wanted which is it to be???? help

Postby dronfield BBQ Ranch » 18 Jul 2011, 18:15

All Weather Griller wrote:Toby is the President of the Society. He has taken responsibility for organising, funding, hosting the activities of the society outside of the forum. Generally all the competitions, fund raisers and promotional events.


how does one get in touch with him?
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