"Big Red" Kamado Kooker at Menards

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I called my local Menards to find out if they were going to be selling the Big Steel Kegs again this year. The dude said nope, but he did have 3 Big Red Kamado Kookers for $348.00

I have a large BGE and am working up plans for a Wilber style brick oven/smoker for our cabin. But since the brick oven is likely going to take me a summer or two to complete I wanted something like an egg without spending egg type money.

My wife was on board with the idea and liked the fact that it was cheaper than all the other kamado style cookers we researched. We said what the hell and bought one.

I'm curious if anyone on the forum has one, has cooked with one or even seen one put together. They didn't even have one set up. We opened the box to get an idea for what it looked like.

I'm not sure if I'll put it together here or at the cabin (closer to May). If I put it together at the house I'll post a picture.
 
I opened the box today to take a peek. It looks solid enough but the true test will be to see how well it holds heat and if it has any leaks. I already know my guru won't fit and I'm not sure what adapter to even get for it (sent them an email already).

The Wilber build is a bit daunting but I have a buddy who is a metal guy who is happy to make the doors and my wife is excited about the project. So now I just need good weather and time. Both of those things can be hard to come by but I'm in no hurry.
 
Wow. $348 is a great price - if it works good. Where is it made? I wonder if it is the same as Kamado Joe. Is that for the same size as the Large?
 
I've only seen pictures of the Kamado Joe but that looks much more like a BGE build. This "Big Red" is more like the Steel Keg but I'm not sure if it is as heavy duty as the keg seems to be. It's made my Char-Griller Sea Island, GA.

I've decided to wait to put it together as our cabin is about an hour away and its nicely packed right now and I'm worried I'd end up banging it up if I put it together and then transport it. I'll post pictures in a month or so when its put together.

The funny thing is that I can't find one thing online about it. Not even the Char Griller website has it. The full name on the manual is King-Griller by Char-Griller "Big Red" Kamado Kooker Model 06619. The website they list for ordering the cover is www.chargriller.com. It's a bit bigger than the BGE Large (I think 302 sq. inches).
 
I saw one of those put together at Menards and was googling it today to try and fine more info on it. Hard to find any info, it has the BGE looks somewhat but has the extra steel swivel grate that connects to the cast iron grill grate like the Steel/Bubba keg has. The size of the grates seemed some what smaller then the Keg grills and I was a little concerned about the air vent at the bottom of the grill being too looses but I am sure it will gunk up and become airtight after a few uses.

There is a removable section in the middle of the cast iron grate I assume to add more charcoal to the fire. I did not see a diffuser in the model I was looking at but it may not of been setup on the floor model.

I would like to hear more reviews on it before I make the jump, it could be something nice to have up at the place I have at the lake. Currently I attach my Bubba to the trailer hitch but that requires me driving up in my 18/20 mpg truck. The 5 hour round trip is much cheaper in my 30 mpg car so having a grill up there would be great. I would love to find another $250 Bubba keg to keep up there but I think those days are done.
 
Took a picture of the box as I won't be putting it together for a few weeks. Love to hear from anyone who has one or picks one up and starts using it.
 
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Have you fired this yet? Been looking at this cooker myself and I'm curious if it's a cheapo......:confused:
 
Yeah I saw that one too, and debating on whether or not to purchase it. Hmmmm! Let me know how it goes.
 
I've seen this red kamado at BBQ galore:
http://www.bbqgalore.com/globe-caf-ceramic-smoker.html

If this is what you are talking about, they are different. The one in question is also discussed here:

http://forum.bigsteelkeg.com/index.php?topic=5516.15

Yeah I agree that it's not that same one. I've seen the one at Menard's (the OP's pic) up close. It looks to be very similar construction to the Bubba Keg (lighter than a ceramic) but just shaped like a kamado.

It just looks cheap. I'm afraid.....sure wish someone a Brethren had a decent review of this.....(not that my wife wouldn't KILL me anyway.....even if I DID buy one because it came highly recommended....:heh:).
 
The only information I could find about this cooker was not great. The one person I found who had tried one had trouble with air leaks and temperature control. I ended up taking it back to Menards without ever putting it together. The price is right, but I'm not sure they have the bugs worked out.
 
The only information I could find about this cooker was not great. The one person I found who had tried one had trouble with air leaks and temperature control. I ended up taking it back to Menards without ever putting it together. The price is right, but I'm not sure they have the bugs worked out.

Being that these type of cookers are so heat efficient, an air leak can wreak havoc on temp. control. IMO, I would just try fix the air leak, so long as it was not a huge defect. Plugging those air leaks along with some experience cooking on it, temp. control will be no problem. Each cooker has it's learning curve.
 
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You are probably right, but I wasn't willing to take the time to mess with it. I guess I'm getting old.
 
I have the Big Steel Keg and saw this at our Mendards. This unit is definitely built much cheaper than the Big Steel Keg. The top and bottom dampers appear almost cheesy and I would definitely be concerned about heat control for long cooks. Probably okay if all you are going to do is grill, but this unit does not hold a candle to the BSK.
 
Menards...enough said. i shop there for a lot of things, but some stuff you really need to be buying under the "buyer beware" thought process. it sucks for me as the nearest other home stores are lowes 1.5 hours and HD at 2 hours.
 
Is there any more info on this grill? Im considering it for replacement of my Char Broil Gas Grill
 
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