qnbiker
is Blowin Smoke!
The Slow 'N Sear thread got me thinking about bbq toys. I can cook anything I want with what I have. Like most of you, I don't NEED anything, but I WANT everything; I just have a price point. For example, I was hot for a Big Joe, but in the end it was above my price point for a ceramic grill. I'm not debating the pros and cons of this stuff, but here are some of my price points.
Slow 'N Sear: $30
Thermapen: $40
Looftlighter: $25
Quality Pellet Smoker: $200
Kamado Joe Big Joe with all the accessories: $1000
Obviously, my price point on these things guarantees that I won't have them. My "I would pay that" index isn't as high as my "got to have that" index, but if my neighbor decides he doesn't want his Yoder YS640 anymore and offers it to me for $400, it's mine.
I wanted a Hunsaker Vortex Basket for my WSM, but $134 was above my price point. When Mark came out with the Vortex Plate for $55, I was all over it. Didn't need it, but I'm glad I bought it. What bbq toys do you have a price point for?
Slow 'N Sear: $30
Thermapen: $40
Looftlighter: $25
Quality Pellet Smoker: $200
Kamado Joe Big Joe with all the accessories: $1000
Obviously, my price point on these things guarantees that I won't have them. My "I would pay that" index isn't as high as my "got to have that" index, but if my neighbor decides he doesn't want his Yoder YS640 anymore and offers it to me for $400, it's mine.
I wanted a Hunsaker Vortex Basket for my WSM, but $134 was above my price point. When Mark came out with the Vortex Plate for $55, I was all over it. Didn't need it, but I'm glad I bought it. What bbq toys do you have a price point for?