packgrad said:
I have a Kamado Big Joe. Very easy to use for long smokes and holds temp exceptionally. You can buy blower accessories to more regulate temp if you so desire. I have one, that I don't often use, but its kind of neat to pull out from time to time.
I prefer the charcoal grills as opposed to the pellet grills as I believe you get a better smoke flavor. Just my opinion... I have cooked on and have friends that have cooked many smoked meats on different pellet grills. To me, there is always a substantive difference. It could be the cook though. I think the convenience factor in the pellet grills is tough to overcome for many. I'm occasionally tempted myself to get one. I'll probably get one one day too. For now, huge Kamado fan.
Thanks! Same with the Kamado affection and that's what's making me struggle with the decision. The convenience of pellets is obvious, but I'm worried about exactly what you describe, which is you lose some of that really great smoke during the cooks.
I had an Chargriller Akorn (inexpensive enameled steel Kamado) for 10 years that finally rusted out. I resolved when I bought it that I would try Kamado style cooking at the lower Chargriller price point, and if I really enjoyed it, I would step up to a true ceramic with the next one and that's where I'm at.
I'm sure the temp control wasn't as fine as the nicer ceramic models, but it was well insulated and until the seals really started getting some age on them the last couple of years it would hold good temp for a 10 or 12 hour cook.
I know you can get the side smoke box accessories for the pellet style smokers, but at that point, why aren't you just using a true charcoal smoker? When I smoke, I'm not looking for convenience, I'm looking for that flavor.
Also, from a convenience standpoint, you can use the airflow regulators like it sounds like you have.
Was there anything specific that pushed you towards the big Joe versus other Kamado's?