ChrisBarb
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Actually, in the same vein as the Summit. Excellent reviews.
http://www.broilkingbbq.com/en_us/grills/keg
http://www.broilkingbbq.com/en_us/grills/keg
Actually, in the same vein as the Summit. Excellent reviews.
http://www.broilkingbbq.com/en_us/grills/keg
I'd love to say that the KJ Classic would handle the volume you're looking for but I don't think it's going to be ideal. Hopefully the Costco Roadshow option works on a Big Joe.
The Weber is worth looking at as well though I'm not sure that helps your financial situation much.
I know you said that space was an issue but you might want see if you could figure out an option with a couple other devices vs going with a very large ceramic. It will do all of the things you have in mind but there are arguably better options for each piece individually.
For example, (and it's just an example) a 22" WSM, 22" Kettle and Blackstone pizza oven would have equal or better performance on each of your three planned uses than the ceramic at solidly less than $1,000 (in the US)
Yep, that's some food for thought too. I've looked into the WSM before and it's still an option for me. Perhaps I could pick one up, and then wait for the KJ to come to Costco, or pick up a cheaper kamado for the hight heat stuff? It'd be tight on my patio, but I may be able to make it work, and would fall in budget.
Just saw this on Lowes.ca...wonder if it's worth getting? It's so cheap, if I find myself using it a lot and wanting to upgrade, I could easily do that down the road. I could also use the left of money to buy a WSM...
https://www.lowes.ca/charcoal-bbqs-grills/char-griller-6719-akorntrade-kamado-kookertrade_g1665622.html