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Same price at Atlanta Grill Company and arguably a better vendor to support vs Wal-Mart. Click through to checkout to see the $299 price. They also have best pricing on other KJ models as well.
Good for a small family, I have the BGE Minimax and it's great for my family of four and it's "portable" so nice for tailgating & camping. If you like to entertain for larger crowds I would recommend you look for a bigger Kamado.
Normally Priced at $499, typically seen on sale for $399. This little portable grill is great for smaller cooks or camping. You can fit a whole chicken, 3-4 steaks or 6-8 burgers on it at once.
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Same price at Atlanta Grill Company and arguably a better vendor to support vs Wal-Mart. Click through to checkout to see the $299 price. They also have best pricing on other KJ models as well.
Normally Priced at $499, typically seen on sale for $399. This little portable grill is great for smaller cooks or camping. You can fit a whole chicken, 3-4 steaks or 6-8 burgers on it at once.
Awesome deal. Got the kamado II on a deal on amazon about 2 weeks ago for $840 and just used it this week. Great product, super easy to get hot or hold temps, once I adjusted the vents following the included instructions kept temps constant for example at 275 for 5 hours straight, with about half of the charcoal basket
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Big Joe here and I'm asking myself the same question
I own a Big Joe as well but I'm about to pull the trigger on this. I've been eyeing gas grills for the past few months in order to have something handy for a quick sear or a smaller cook. I'm thinking this might be the way to go since I already have all the fuel (lump) and wood chunks for its bigger brother.
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