I like the gmg stuff, but for the price the cabelas branded grills are made by camp chef....
I like the gmg stuff, but for the price the cabelas branded grills are made by camp chef....
USAF - 1989-2011
The camp chef has a few extras for $150 - 200 lower than a traeger. Check SW on line, they usually do a $50 off any item (excluding firearms) over $200. That brings the CC down after $$ They also do in store 5% discount for .mil prior & current + LE / FD
This is the one for the money.
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/s...7282/cat101724
This is cheaper BUT doesn't have a "chimney" you can adjust for winter / summer cooking. It has a few vents cut in the back of the wall. So you're unable to restrict cold air coming in.
SW is offering a free cover with the Traeger. Also check costco. Yes it's pricey, but comes with a 3 yr warranty, cover and storage cabinet. Actually a good deal, if you're wanting to step up.
http://www.costco.com/Traeger-Centur...100110121.html
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I have the GMG Davy Crockett. A bit small for most of you but it fits most of my needs and I like the fact I can take it camping or tailgating. The 5 degree increments and ability to run the auger/fan off 12V are really nice.
Cleaning, what's that?
See my smoke from this weekend
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/136411-...weekend/page14
Well my pick many moons ago was Cookshack Smokette. Bass-pro, Cabelas , and Sportsmans all carried this thing, but now Masterbuilt has taken over this spot. I call it my "Lazy Man Smoker" as it is electric and wood chunks. This is an amazing smoker with much more inhalation, but they priced themselves out of the market with the mine costing almost $700 now.
"The original point and click interface was a Smith & Wesson."
This is the one that I'm currently looking at. http://greenmountaingrills.com/produ...lls/jim-bowie/. It's similar to my Traeger but with a few added features that I really like.
It is better to die on your feet then to live on your knees.
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Jim has pretty much sold me on the Camp Chef. Think I'll pick one up in a few weeks when I get back from vacation.
Ran into a guy that has one of the Pit Barrel Cookers made by the guy out in Strasburg. Raved for long time about it.
A member here has raved about it as well.
Local vet manufactured at half the price of other recommendations.
We are leaning towards buying one.