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|  05-27-2013, 04:58 PM | #1 | 
| Full Blown Section 8 |  Kamodo Joe or BGE? 
			
			I'm sure this has been discussed, but I am about to make a purchase.  I have seen both and eaten off both, but wanted some user opinions.  Please tell me which is better and give specific reasons why one is better.  I'm sure both do a good job as they are ceramic, but I hear things about steel fittings and price.  Any input will really help me, as I trust people here to know their stuff.  I currently have a modified Brinkman, so I know how to slow cook, but want more ease of use.  I'm sure both will give that, but the Joe is somewhat cheaper, and I have heard the steel is better on the Joe.  Any difference in the craftsmanship of the ceramic?
		 
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|  08-02-2013, 04:15 PM | #3 | 
| Still Watching My Back |  Re: Kamodo Joe or BGE? 
			
			I don't know what K. Joe is but I have had a Big Steel Keg for about 4 years and love it. Check out the forms over at bigsteelkeg.com for lots of info on it as well as a great community. Quite abfew people over there have multiple BSK and BGE grills and have written up extensive unbiased pro and con lists of each grill.  I went with the BSK because I am in the military and move a lot so I wnated something that could take some abuse. This grill definitely can, I even have a trailer hitch attachment for it and take it with me to parties and camping. I love the control on this thing. I can smoke a brisket for 17 hours at 250 or open her up and sear a steak at nearly 800 degrees. | 
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|  08-02-2013, 10:07 PM | #4 | 
| Simple Pleasures - 2oL |  Re: Kamodo Joe or BGE? 
			
			I love my Primo. Make sure you take a look at them as we'll. They are made in Tucker or Norcross and are fantastic komodo style ceramic grills. I have the "egg shaped" but my stepdads Oval XL is awesome. I have cooked and eaten off both the BGE XL and the Primo Oval XL and it seems like I had more control on the Oval. Plus they are local to you and you can go see the factory and if you ever have a warranty issue you take it there and they fix it. EDIT: I just looked and. They are in Tucker now http://primogrill.com/ | 
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