NBBD vs WSM
"frohe" wrote in message
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Mike McCauley wrote:
I have been using a NBBD for a number of years now and though it works
really well it is a real fuel hog. I really don't want to modify it
much cause I am not handy and I am lazy. I have seen a lot of
discussion about the WSM and was wondering how it compares to the
NBBD. I also have a Weber kettle and Weber Genesis so the wife looks
at me real funny when i tell her I need something new.
Ya think you got a fuel hog, come take a peek at my 55 gallon drum cooker.
Most cookers aren't fuel efficient; that's just a fact we have to deal
with.
I have a WSM and it's good at temp control and is fairly fuel efficient
(weather does make a difference). But it ain't good if ya's cookin for
the
masses. Yep, capacity is a drawback for the WSM.
By the way, last year everyone seemed to be talking about Kamados,
now WSM's. What's the scoop?
We talk about all kinds of cookers here, Mike. Not everone wants a WSM or
a
Kamado or an offset cooker. The trick is gettin what suits ya best,
I'm going for one of each ;-) Just got the WSM, picked up a genesis last
fall on sale, and already have a kettle and a smoky joe. Now talking the
wife in to the Kamado is going to be the tough one....
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