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Re: Kamado Joe 23

PostPosted: 06 Apr 2014, 18:13
by BBQFanatic
uncle albert wrote:Thanks guys.

I am absolutely certain the KJ is the product I need. I hope it will a couple decades with careful use and storage - Toby would you agree it is well made enough for this?

Looks I selected the right items from the outset which is encouraging.

I am think of buying 100 x 5kg charcoal bags. A pallet, for 375 GBP, Liverpool something or other. Is this stuff good enough and the best value out there?

Cheers

James

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I assume you mean this co http://www.liverpoolwoodpellets.co.uk/ourshop/cat_624185-Lumpwood-Charcoal.html. I have tried the charcoal, which is fine for grilling, but I agree with Simon it didnt match the Restaurant grade 15kg from BigK or their box's of restaurant grade stuff. All very good. I second the ET732, however, since moving to a KJ I have stopped using it when compared to a WSM where I hardly get any massive deviation in the temp.

I love my KJ which I bought last Sept!

Re: Kamado Joe 23" & Pitmaster IQ 120

PostPosted: 06 Apr 2014, 22:05
by uncle albert
Thanks Simon and Fanatic. I will look at Big K, I hope they do bulk deliveries to the frozen north.

Based on a bit more knowledge and what Simon referred to, do you guys think the Pitmaster IQ is actually required with the KJ.

Decent charcoal and maverick ET732 enough for the likes of pulled pork and other low and slow items?

Being honest waterproofing the IQ and running cables seems a lot of work, especially as I cooking in all weather states.

So what do you reckon - ditch the Pitmaster IQ?

Many thanks

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Re: Kamado Joe 23" & Pitmaster IQ 120

PostPosted: 07 Apr 2014, 06:01
by KamadoSimon
You don't need the IQ. But for long cooks or times when the weather is windy it is brilliant at keeping stable low temperatures. I typically only use it when cooking overnight or if I am going to go out & leave the KJ running.


With respect to weather proofing it, I spent all of a few pounds on a plastic crate & a bit of pipe which sits next to the KJ and houses both the extension lead & IQ unit.

Cheers,

Simon

Re: Kamado Joe 23" & Pitmaster IQ 120

PostPosted: 08 Apr 2014, 17:52
by uncle albert
Pitmaster IQ has been removed from the shipping list!

Maverick ET733 has been added.

Horrified to see the price of the PT100 probe! Why is it so more expensive than other ones....?

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Re: Kamado Joe 23

PostPosted: 08 Apr 2014, 19:41
by Toby
All probes seem to be expensive and weak, I have a maverick graveyard due to the probes failing so quickly (to be honest I have the same with most brands)

Re: Kamado Joe 23" & Pitmaster IQ 120

PostPosted: 08 Apr 2014, 22:28
by uncle albert
So it is probably prudent to go down the chinese clone eBay route?

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Re: Kamado Joe 23

PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 05:50
by Toby
For the probes? It's just the way they are used that makes them .... Fragile?? and not all probes will work in all devices so I would be wary.

Re: Kamado Joe 23

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2014, 16:54
by Toby
Just spoke to pitmasteriq and they have a shortage of probes at the moment so our next shipment of 120's wont be for about 3 weeks. Just FYI

Re: Kamado Joe 23" & Pitmaster IQ 120

PostPosted: 14 Apr 2014, 22:24
by uncle albert
Toby. What would be the price for one of your latest batch of IQ120

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Re: Kamado Joe 23

PostPosted: 15 Apr 2014, 06:07
by Toby
will have to check final price when they are in but I expect them to be around the £180 mark including delivery