SWMO wrote:
RandACampin wrote:
SWMO wrote:
The Brinkman is popular because it is cheap, but the results aren't, they just need more attention and skill for top quality results.
Have you cooked on both? I have.
Yes but we aren't talking the Gourmet versus the Smoky Mountain here either.
The modified Weber grill requiring some metal work versus putting together some Brinkman parts to smoke small amounts on the trail, the Brinkman setup is right there and much easier to assemble.
The Big Weber won't challenge a big offset with digital fans either, but again that's not the point.
I'm a big fan of Weber products and use them, but many are just to big and heavy to store in an RV.
No we are talking a smokey joe with a tamale pot insert vs the ECB. The Smokey Joe is the better product period. Without the smoker insert is as small if not smaller than the ECB as a grill. As a smoker with the insert, BTW very little metal work, it will outshine your brinkmann in every aspect. But that's what makes America great even when you're wrong about the brinkmann being better you have every right to your opinion.