riverlife110
MemberGot rid of the matchlight.
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2010
- Location
- Lynchburg VA
Thought I'd ask the folks that have experienced this before I go down the road of buying a ton of equipment just to upgrade again in the future. I have been wanting to do more low and slow cooks. Right now all I have is a weber performer. I know they can be fuel hogs and keeping the temp steady can be a chore when it comes to low and slow.
First thing I need is a good pit/meat temperature monitor. So I was about to buy the igrill2 from idevices. Then I started to look at the BBQ Gurus since they will help with pit temp control. But, I started wondering if the guru was necessary, and if I should just skip guru and just buy a nice ceramic cooker. I've seen where a lot guys buy lots of accessories and then in the long term they've ended up just getting a nicer cooker and I'm just wondering should buy the accessories to make my weber perform better or should spend my money elsewhere?
First thing I need is a good pit/meat temperature monitor. So I was about to buy the igrill2 from idevices. Then I started to look at the BBQ Gurus since they will help with pit temp control. But, I started wondering if the guru was necessary, and if I should just skip guru and just buy a nice ceramic cooker. I've seen where a lot guys buy lots of accessories and then in the long term they've ended up just getting a nicer cooker and I'm just wondering should buy the accessories to make my weber perform better or should spend my money elsewhere?