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pro-con Smoke EZ or Cajun Bandit

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I'm thinking of getting one of these for my Weber OTG 22.5 but can't really decide which path. Of those that have them what are the pros/cons of each?
 
I really like having the door on my Cajun Bandit. Also, the leg kit that comes with it doesn't hurt to have either. Didn't use mine since I mounted it on a Performer, but...
 
I went the Cajun Bandit Route. I have only had it for a month now... but I can say that the fit is perfect for the OTS that I converted. The rotisserie fits like a glove.

On my latest cook it was cold out... in the upper 20s low 30s... It took more briquettes than it would have on a warm day.... it was nice to not have to take all of the meat and diffuser to add more briquettes. Had I done this on my UDS I would have had a much harder time adding fuel.

All told I am very happy with the Cajun Bandit. Shipping was fast too.

-Jeep
 
I'm looking at the stacker they have for like $140, and not the full conversion system for 225. Glad to hear they are good to deal with and have a quality product.
 
I went with the CB conversion kit and I love it. You won't be disappointed with one it's like having 22.5 WSM and you can still grill on it if you wish
 
No Brainer-

Cajun Bandit all the way!

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Stacked Performer

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Stacked Deck with the WSM/Kettle ring

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Steroid WSM

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Spinnin' WSM action!

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will it round in circles? Rib-O-Lator on the Cajun Bandit

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aULTIgBof0E"]new rib-o-lator video.wmv - YouTube[/ame]

I suppose I could hang meats if I felt the need. Anything else?
 
Well I'd never thought it'd be so onesided in replies. Thanks for the help
 
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