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01-10-2013, 10:31 PM | #16 |
Babbling Farker
Join Date: 10-25-06
Location: Madrid, IA
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Dub, have you tried to clean out a ceramic? I have and it is a pain. That is why I like the feature. I am not worried about the seal. It is at the bottom and does not get that hot. Now the upper seal, I will have to deal with that at some point. One of the problems is, that once the fire goes out and the temp drops, it will freeze with all the moisture in the grill. I don't like how the gasket is affixed to the top with clips, for lack of a better term.
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01-10-2013, 10:47 PM | #17 |
is one Smokin' Farker
Join Date: 05-07-10
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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I'd been looking for a decent priced BGE for a couple of years without any luck, so I pulled the plug on an Akorn last March and haven't looked back. I've had 10 months of great grilled and smoked food with out having to worry about wind and outside temps. I've never had or cooked on any other kamodo type grille, but I'm really happy with the Akorn.
BTW, I haven't done any mods to my Akorn but can maintain 225 temps without any trouble. It gets easier as the cooks seal up the cooker. I really like the detachable ash catcher.
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01-10-2013, 11:22 PM | #18 |
is One Chatty Farker
Join Date: 07-01-12
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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I have an akorn and love it. I say get the akorn and if you're not happy with it get a ceramic after you save up for it. By the way, you'll be happy with the akorn, trust me. If you don't leave it out in the weather it will surely last a long time. I bought it because I waited for a craigslist deal on a ceramic cooker for more than 6 months with no luck. Regardless of what you hear, crazy deals on ceramic cookers are rare. Get the akorn.....you can always return it if you're not happy.
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01-11-2013, 01:24 AM | #19 |
is One Chatty Farker
Join Date: 01-20-10
Location: Dallas, TX
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I'd do the Akorn now just cause you can and it will give you some variety to compare the egg to in the future. Who knows where this might lead.
I was in your shoes a few years ago. I started off with a Bubba Keg which I loved so I "upgraded" to a ceramic. However, after I made that switch I ended up deciding I like the steel cookers better so I went back to the Akorn. The Akorn is actually my favorite of all of them (more features) and it just happens to be the cheapest by a LOOONG shot. Win-win. Try lots of cookers. You know never know what you'll end up liking best. |
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01-11-2013, 01:55 AM | #20 | |
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Join Date: 07-01-12
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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01-11-2013, 01:58 AM | #21 |
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Join Date: 05-07-09
Location: Draper Utah
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i have no idea what an akorn is but if its like settling for the v6 phony pony mustang instead of the v8 gt mustang... i would save and wait and buy the v8
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01-11-2013, 07:57 AM | #22 |
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Join Date: 09-05-11
Location: Woodbridge, VA
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I've got a Primo XL and an Akorn. They are both very good smokers/grills. I've done the mods on the Akorn in regards to the gaskets and it's still not great holding temps. Especially if it's windy. Now maybe it's just MY unit because I've seen the vids and know it's possible.
I also am concerned about how all that metal is going to hold up in a few years. There is a huge gap between a $700-$800 BGE and the Akorn. My opinion is: if you don't see yourself having enough money in the long term for a ceramic cooker, then the Akorn is a solid compromise.
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01-11-2013, 09:47 AM | #23 |
is one Smokin' Farker
Join Date: 05-22-10
Location: Smoky Mountains, NC
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I'm happy with my Akorn, have cooked tons of good food on it, and don't feel like I "settled" for anything-it's a great cooker, don't see how I would be any happier with a ceramic. As a matter of fact, I would rather have the Akorn because it's portable. I've cooked on the green cult cooker, and I just don't honestly see much difference. As for the "mods" everybody talks about, I've been using mine nearly a year just exactly like it came out of the box, and it holds temp for hours and hours like an oven. I don't see what the alleged leak and not holding temp problems are myself, because I've never experienced any of them?
But then, I'm not a snob, either. Some folks just can't seem to like something no matter how well it functions, unless it's really expensive and hip and all the cool kids like it. I don't have to have a ferrari to drive to work, and I don't have to have a $1000 grill to cook good food on. I think people sometimes put more emphasis on the cooker than the cook, or define themselves by what cooker they own. If you're a good cook, you can turn out good food on anything from a campfire to a top-of-the-line cooker. The only difference in most cases is learning curve and ease of operation. I love my Akorn for long cooks, simply because I can set it and forget it. I usually dont adjust vents more than maybe a couple small adjustments during an 8-10 hour cook. To me, that's the advantage of any kamado style cooker, along with the ability to use it like a wood-fired oven to bake pizzas and stuff. I don't use mine much for high-heat grilling, it's easier and better to do that on my barrel grill, IMO.
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01-11-2013, 09:57 AM | #24 | |
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Join Date: 05-28-12
Location: Sharpsburg, GA
Name/Nickname : Captain Smoke
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That being said, I think ceramic will last longer. I've seen eggs that are pretty old (some needed parts replaced, but after a decade of use they are still functioning). Will the akorn last that long? Not sure. Time will tell. Hit up John, he has used both. [email protected] |
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01-11-2013, 10:32 AM | #25 |
is One Chatty Farker
Join Date: 07-01-12
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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Oh yeah, if ya haven't already, check out the man cave meals akorn videos on YouTube. John did a knockout job on the videos.
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01-11-2013, 11:15 AM | #26 |
is One Chatty Farker
Join Date: 01-13-10
Location: Houston, TX
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I say try both. The akorn is cheaper so get it now. See if you still want a ceramic cooker later. If you feel like you settledfor less, then get the ceramic when you can.
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01-11-2013, 12:47 PM | #27 |
is Blowin Smoke!
Join Date: 02-17-10
Location: San Antonio, TX
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Since $ is a concern, get the Akorn. Based on the number of satisfied owners, it seems like the right choice at this time. Since you already have a OTG and a WSM, is there a particular reason you want a kamado style cooker?
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01-11-2013, 12:48 PM | #28 |
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Join Date: 08-28-12
Location: San Jose, CA
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I've been comparing and considering the same choice for months now: Akorn or Kamado Joe? Normally I'm one to save up for the highest quality version of whatever it is I want. And if I was only going to have one do-it-all cooker, I'd almost certainly go Kamado Joe. But with 3 charcoal Webers, a gasser, and a UDS mid-build, I think the Akorn would more than suit my needs. And the tinkerer in me would enjoy doing all the little tricks and mods you see JM feature in his vids. +1 on the great job he did, and continues to do!
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01-11-2013, 01:12 PM | #29 |
Babbling Farker
Join Date: 05-07-09
Location: Draper Utah
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i seem to be lost, isnt the akorn a kamado cooker so therefore it is ceramic?
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01-11-2013, 01:35 PM | #30 |
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Join Date: 03-08-12
Location: Redding, CA
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I sat back and waited to see how long before I would take the plunge for a ceramic grill. Then along came the Akorn. I went and looked at it in the store for my own evaluation....I read the reviews....heard of what some people had to do to them.
I decided to go ahead and get the Akorn. I am very happy with it. I did have one small crack near the lower door that I sealed. With that being said, I still love the Akorn. Last year took it on a camping trip. Put on some food at about 7:00PM...well after eating, we all got 'side-tracked' and later headed to bed.....next morning woke up about 7....grill was still holding at 250! To me, it's not about the name or type of grill or smoker. It's the food that comes off of it. I continue to use my pellet grill and the Akorn....and both produce great BBQ.
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