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Don Marco
01-06-2008, 03:42 AM
Howdy folks...

After looking at so many BGE-Prons (thx espc. to Rick :wink: ) and some research
i finally decided that i need a BGE.

Problem is, they cost almost 3 times as much over here in germany as they do in the US :sad:

I´m looking forward to the SPOGA Cologne Grill trade show in September, with a little luck i might get my hands on a cheap exhibition model.

Until then, i might have the possibility to get a mini egg (9 1/2" grate) shipped from Canada via a friend.

Does anybody have experience with the mini egg ? I´d like to hear some opinions first, even though i think its gonna be nice for cooking smaller stuff
and single meals.( and to get my GAS fever down a bit :mrgreen: )

What should i look for when i upgrade to a large egg ? Is the large one big enough or should i try to get a XL egg ? Which eggcessoires are needed ?

Btw, how do you clean the ashes out of the bottom of the egg ?


http://www.finesgas.com/images/big-green-egg-mini.jpg

http://www.grillbrothers.com/images/P/Big%20Green%20Egg%20Mini%20-%20Egg%20Only.jpg


I wish there´d be an eggfest around here someday.


Cheers,

DM

Sawdustguy
01-06-2008, 07:13 AM
I think I need an egg too!

Dr_KY
01-06-2008, 07:19 AM
Funny thing is I want one too and due to the prices here I need to figure ou how to have one shipped safley.

Whats the weight on them?

Don Marco
01-06-2008, 07:26 AM
The small one is "only" 30 pounds and therefore the only one that can be shipped over the pond at a reasonable rate.

The larger ones can be found here :

http://www.biggreenegg.com/eggs_L.html

The large one is 140 pounds, and i think thats without the nest and side tables.


DM

Smokin Gator
01-06-2008, 07:49 AM
My local BGE dealer just sent 3 or 4 to a guy in England. I would be glad to check on the shipping rates etc for you.

As far as the mini goes... I have never cooked on one but it is really small. I would really try to go for a small if at all possible. I kind of think it is the smallest true Egg. By that I mean the mini is so small I am not sure you could get a hot enough fire to sear a steak, a 9 inch pizza is too small to mess with, and it is too small for a butt or rack of ribs. With the small you could do any of those (and a 12 inch pizza).

As for getting a larger one later... even though I have a XL... I would go with the large. I have been sorry I sold mine. There are more accessories made for the large, the coals are farther away with a normal set up so it is easier to do direct cooks, and the dome is taller. With a large and multiple racks I think you could probably get as much on a large as an XL.

The only accessories I think are mandatory are an ash tool, a plate setter, and a pizza stone (not necessarily the BGE one). With the ash tool you just reach in and scrape the ashes out of the air intake door. The lump makes so little ash you will be surprised at how infrequently you have to do this. The plate setter can be used with the legs up to support your cooking grate so you can cook indirect or with the legs down to provide a higher solid cooking surface for pizza and bread. The pizza stone is needed for... making pizza of course!!!

Best of luck in your search and if either of you want me to check on the shipping from that dealer PM me.

Rick's Tropical Delight
01-06-2008, 09:09 AM
i 've seen the mini in action at the eggtoberfest 'after party' and everyone that has one says it's a steak searin machine! and i think there was a european eggfest, maybe in denmark? i'll see if i can find the details on that for ya.

right now, i have the medium @ 95 pounds and the large @ 140 pounds. those weights are just the egg itself, but you can take out the two inside
ceramic pieces and the weight is reduced by maybe 30 pounds or so...

i'd get the bge pizza stone, because all the other manufacturers stones always seem to break cause they are thinner. and get the 'thirdhand' grid lifter from thirdeye!

thirdeye
01-06-2008, 09:10 AM
I have always thought of the mini as a working scale model. Draw a 9" circle on a piece of paper and you will find that one steak, two burgers, etc., is going to be your maximum load per cook. This is fine for one or two. The two reasons most folks have them is they are very portable and they are the best searing machine around. I have seen pictures of some amazing cooks on them.

A small Egg has a cooking grate just a few inches larger, but is a lot more versatile. They can do some slow cooking and some raised direct cooking too. A small may be a better value if you have to choose between the two.

All that said, I have wanted one for years, but I have a large and a small which is a good combination for me.

Plowboy
01-06-2008, 11:19 AM
Comparing the large to the XL, you are adding more space, however, you aren't limited on the Large in terms of what you can cook. A large can handle a packer brisket, prime rib roast, beer can chicken, etc. I've had 6-8 half pound burgers on my large at the same time. You can go vertical on the large to get even more cooking space. I'll be a large will meet your needs and save you money over the XL.

I wouldn't knock a medium either. I'd guess a medium would be easier to manage for low and slow cooks over a small.

Don Marco
01-06-2008, 12:11 PM
Okay, the large is propably what im looking for. Hope to make a good deal at the trade show, even though thats still 7 month ahead. :mad:

Until then im gonna try to get the mini egg, nice searing sounds good to me, i like the looks and sometimes i just need a small and quick grill.

In case i wont see a BGE at the show this year, what about the competitors ? IŽve seen Primo, Kamado and some other keramic cookers at the show last year, how do they compare and what should i look for ?

Cheers,

DM

drbbq
01-06-2008, 01:21 PM
Hi Don,
There will be an eggfest in Amsterdam in June hosted by the distributor. I'm not sure if he will be offering demos but he might.
Guess who might be cooking at SPOGA?

Don Marco
01-06-2008, 01:56 PM
Guess who might be cooking at SPOGA?


:eek:

Now guess who´s gonna supply you with cold ones ? :wink:


Hope to get the chance to meet you there, Ray.

Any more informations on the Amsterdam event ? Thats only 250 miles away and i consider going there
just for event.
Hope it doesnt happen on the same day as the berlin barbecue festival and the german bbq championchips, wich
will both be held in may, too.

Cheers,

DM

Dr_KY
01-06-2008, 02:35 PM
Looks like I need to hop over to Germany in May.

Rick's Tropical Delight
01-06-2008, 02:36 PM
maybe the eggfest was in amsterdam?

anyway, here's a youtube clip (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLm8kD849hs) where i have no idea what they are saying! :confused:

you might try to contact the european distributor:
Big Green Egg Europe
Europe, Netherlands
http://www.biggreenegg.nl (http://www.biggreenegg.nl/)
Postbus 53094
2505 AB Den Haag
The Netherlands
Tel: 011-31-70-325-1713
Fax: 011-31-70-323-9512

bowhnter
01-06-2008, 02:36 PM
:shock: I am not sure I can take you owning an Egg DM, what with the food pron you put out already :wink::biggrin:

Norcoredneck
01-06-2008, 03:47 PM
anyway, here's a youtube clip (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLm8kD849hs) where i have no idea what they are saying! :confused:

I got Kamoda, Tbone, Ribeye. Must be some of the universal words!

Rick's Tropical Delight
01-06-2008, 03:50 PM
I got Kamoda, Tbone, Ribeye. Must be some of the universal words!

i got those also! meat, hot flesh. no wait... that was bjork

Don Marco
01-06-2008, 03:57 PM
Looks like I need to hop over to Germany in May.


Youre welcome :wink:

Berlin Barbecue :


http://www.berlin-barbeque.de

3rd of may in Berlin, "Bundespressestrand", a very beatiful location.



German Barbecue Championchips

http://www.gbaev.de/

25th of May in "Monheim", about 15 miles from Cologne.


Free Beer at our booth :biggrin:


Rick, thanks for the details.


Cheers,

DM

gotwood
01-06-2008, 04:02 PM
Howdy folks...

After looking at so many BGE-Prons (thx espc. to Rick :wink: ) and some research
i finally decided that i need a BGE.

Problem is, they cost almost 3 times as much over here in germany as they do in the US :sad:

IŽm looking forward to the SPOGA Cologne Grill trade show in September, with a little luck i might get my hands on a cheap exhibition model.

Until then, i might have the possibility to get a mini egg (9 1/2" grate) shipped from Canada via a friend.

Does anybody have experience with the mini egg ? IŽd like to hear some opinions first, even though i think its gonna be nice for cooking smaller stuff
and single meals.( and to get my GAS fever down a bit :mrgreen: )

What should i look for when i upgrade to a large egg ? Is the large one big enough or should i try to get a XL egg ? Which eggcessoires are needed ?

Btw, how do you clean the ashes out of the bottom of the egg ?


http://www.finesgas.com/images/big-green-egg-mini.jpg

http://www.grillbrothers.com/images/P/Big%20Green%20Egg%20Mini%20-%20Egg%20Only.jpg


I wish thereŽd be an eggfest around here someday.


Cheers,

DM

Not sure how much one of these www.komodokamado.com (http://www.komodokamado.com) would be, but maybe you can get more cooker for your $ on that side of the ocean

Dr_KY
01-06-2008, 04:06 PM
Thanks Don the wife lived and worked in Germany for several years but the kids and I have never been. I think this is a perfect reason for a little vacation.

Don Marco
01-06-2008, 05:02 PM
:shock: I am not sure I can take you owning an Egg DM, what with the food pron you put out already :wink::biggrin:


You still got a little time to prepare yourself :wink:

Cheers,

DM

Don Marco
01-12-2008, 06:59 AM
What do you guys think of the primo Kamado ?

Hows the Oval XL compared to the large big green egg ?

http://www.primogrill.com/oval.html

http://www.primogrill.com/images/ovalgrill.jpg


I seems to have a lot more room, but how about temperature control, cleanup and general quality ?

Thanks,

DM

tony76248
01-12-2008, 02:07 PM
That small one will only make you more hungry for a larger one.

thirdeye
01-12-2008, 02:20 PM
What do you guys think of the primo Kamado ?

Hows the Oval XL compared to the large big green egg ?

http://www.primogrill.com/oval.html

http://www.primogrill.com/images/ovalgrill.jpg


I seems to have a lot more room, but how about temperature control, cleanup and general quality ?

Thanks,

DM

I own 2 BGE's and am satisfied with mine. But I believe that temp control, cleanup and overall quality is close to the same on either cooker. The oval shape does allow for more cooking room. Primo has recently introduced D shaped heat barriers which perform a similar function as the BGE plate setter. A lot of Primo owners started cooking with BGE's and some folks have one of each brand. Both have guarantee's against breakage and both have good customer support and active forums with cooking tips on ceramic cookers.

drbbq
01-12-2008, 05:48 PM
:eek:

Now guess whoŽs gonna supply you with cold ones ? :wink:


Hope to get the chance to meet you there, Ray.

Any more informations on the Amsterdam event ? Thats only 250 miles away and i consider going there
just for event.
Hope it doesnt happen on the same day as the berlin barbecue festival and the german bbq championchips, wich
will both be held in may, too.

Cheers,

DM

The date is June 7th. I don't think there are any details yet but you can find info about the distributor on the BGE site. Wessel is a great guy. Tell him we spoke if you talk with him.