New Budget Price Pro Offset BBQ Smoker

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It's an expensive coffee mug holder.
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yakabot wrote:It's an expensive coffee mug holder.
:P
:) As suits a soooo twee coffee cup ;)

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chrisg wrote:
yakabot wrote:It's an expensive coffee mug holder.
:P
:) As suits a soooo twee coffee cup ;)

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Got it finished.....Looks fantastic!

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In it's new home at BBQ School....and looking handsome!!!

Seasoning is the mission now!

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Looks great Chris - there's lots to like!

Is a rotisserie an option here - or only in the Tri Fire?
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FirePlay wrote:Looks great Chris - there's lots to like!

Is a rotisserie an option here - or only in the Tri Fire?
No rotisserie, I guess the two doors makes that a bit hard.

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Looks great, what's going to be your first cook?
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burb wrote:Looks great, what's going to be your first cook?
Got a leg of Lamb staring at me from the fridge! :D
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I had a look at one of these last weekend at my local stockist. Have to say i was impressed i looked at the tri fire when i bought the GMG but it did nothing for me. This on the other hand made me wish i could hide it from the wife :(
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I know what you mean Hoffer. I looked this on at UG headquarters on the weekend. It looks great!


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Post by SilentBoB »

Yep, I love my Tri-Fire but I would have been seriously tempted by it's bigger brother if it had been around when I bought mine earlier this year.

In saying that though I won't be upgrading anytime soon as the Tri-Fire is still a solid little offset and good value for money. Can't help but think the Pro-Pit would look pretty good parked up next to it though :P
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Did the seasoning burn yesterday (and made some breakfast).

Fire Draws really well!...and no leaks!

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Wow. Didn't think the firebox lid would get hot enough to do stuff in a frying pan as well. Great idea.
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