Looking to get something to use other than my pit boss ran across this on marketplace for $40 would this be a good way to go. Asked the seller if it had any cracks but hasn’t responded. Thanks for the info in advance!
by _andrewe10
9 Comments
BetrayedMilk
I mean it’s $40
reddit_and_forget_um
what size is it?
do you care it doesn’t have a thermometer?
its 40$, either offer him half or move on
Abe_Bettik
It’s $40. Give it a shot. Cover it in the elements and bring it in the garage in the winter, because it looks like the ceramic has chipped and moisture intrusion can destroy it if it freezes.
hogballz
I’d do it. New gasket and a little elbow grease and you’re in business.
AnnualSweaty868
IF IT DOESN’T WORK OUT, HAVE YOU LOOKED AT ANY AKORNS? THEY SEEM TO GET SURPRISINGLY GOOD REVIEWS.
IF YOU AREN’T SURE OF THE MODEL ON THAT ONE, SOMETIMES GEMINI CAN ANALYZE THE PICTURE.
t0mt0mt0m
It would be a fun refurbish job to learn about kamados. Come on $40 bucks, give him $35 bucks in cash and pick it up tomorrow. Cheers and enjoy
pyrotechnicmonkey
I mean at that price even if it does have cracks it’s probably still fine. At that price, you might as well risk it. Otherwise, another option if this doesn’t work out and you want a Kamado style grill is the Akorn Kamado. It’s one of the few options. That’s not crazy expensive and is built decently well.
arettaMJ
Get it. All inner ceramic could easily be replaced if needed.
Srycomaine
Looks like an older Grill Dome kamado. To my knowledge it is a strong mid-tier brand, still competitive. Designed in the USA and built (I believe) in India, I would definitely buy it for $40— its a cheap entry into kamado cooking, and you can start the learning curve without dumping hundred/thousands of dollars into it.
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I mean it’s $40
what size is it?
do you care it doesn’t have a thermometer?
its 40$, either offer him half or move on
It’s $40. Give it a shot. Cover it in the elements and bring it in the garage in the winter, because it looks like the ceramic has chipped and moisture intrusion can destroy it if it freezes.
I’d do it. New gasket and a little elbow grease and you’re in business.
IF IT DOESN’T WORK OUT, HAVE YOU LOOKED AT ANY AKORNS? THEY SEEM TO GET SURPRISINGLY GOOD REVIEWS.
IF YOU AREN’T SURE OF THE MODEL ON THAT ONE, SOMETIMES GEMINI CAN ANALYZE THE PICTURE.
It would be a fun refurbish job to learn about kamados. Come on $40 bucks, give him $35 bucks in cash and pick it up tomorrow. Cheers and enjoy
I mean at that price even if it does have cracks it’s probably still fine. At that price, you might as well risk it. Otherwise, another option if this doesn’t work out and you want a Kamado style grill is the Akorn Kamado. It’s one of the few options. That’s not crazy expensive and is built decently well.
Get it. All inner ceramic could easily be replaced if needed.
Looks like an older Grill Dome kamado. To my knowledge it is a strong mid-tier brand, still competitive. Designed in the USA and built (I believe) in India, I would definitely buy it for $40— its a cheap entry into kamado cooking, and you can start the learning curve without dumping hundred/thousands of dollars into it.
[Here’s a link](https://amazingribs.com/grill-and-smoker-search/?_manufacturer=10816) to three of their products, as reviewed by Amazing Ribs. Note that all three reviewed models received AR’s Best Value Gold Medal, which is worth some serious bragging points. 😅👍