Bludawg
somebody shut me the fark up.
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2009
- Location
- Jonesboro,Tx
You guys think the Over Under is better than the $399 or $499 offsets from Old Country/Academy?
And for $80, I can be semi-confident one will arrive not destroyed?
This seems like a great intro to all wood bbq...
Depends on what you mean by better. The O/U is not a traditional offset it is more like a RF with better baffling. The only similarity between a traditional offset and the O/U is they both burn wood. I'll never go back to a traditional offset the flavor I get on the O/U alone sold me on the design.