Looking for buying advice please
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mattbrx
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Excellent advice thanks - I shall look and drool this afternoon 
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aris wrote:Google 'libatherm' - it is a German brand and they make something similar to this, but round. Very sturdy stuff as you can imagineI saw one version which was about 2m across at the Christmas market in Birmingham last year. It had a hoist do you could lift it to alter temperature and add coals etc.
I've just been looking at these, they're a bit different but look amazing
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JEC wrote:That's impressive, can't help with a UK supply though, sorry
I've just had a look at the Green Eggs as well - I see your Avatar pic is one. What are they actually like to use? As good as the website suggests? IF so, have you tried pizza's in it - cos if I can do pizzas in an egg, then I may change my plans and divert funds to an Egg and not build a WBO or separate grill...
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Or if funds permit you could have a WSM or Egg for low and slow and a Kettle type BBQ (Weber Original) for fast and furious. This would provide the heat you need for a pizza. Weber actually do a pizza stone that goes in their grill.
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I'm very new to smoking... Only one under my belt on the 47cm webber and I have to say it was super easy to keep at a steady temp for 12 hrs.... Seems to be very well engineered plus you can always use as a grill as well. My mate has the small egg and said it is really too small - will only do a couple of peoples worth of grub, maybe 4 at a push... For the cash the webber is awesome if you don't have the time or em where to build your own
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Love my WSM 47cm too 
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Matt - this may be what you're after
http://www.outdoorgourmet.co.uk/shop/fo ... ack/dp/960
http://www.outdoorgourmet.co.uk/shop/fo ... ack/dp/960
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BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:Matt - this may be what you're after
http://www.outdoorgourmet.co.uk/shop/fo ... ack/dp/960
That looks great - I went through to the Fornetto website and had a better look, they've got videos on there too. Well worth a discussion with the boss I reckon
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mattbrx wrote:BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:Matt - this may be what you're after
http://www.outdoorgourmet.co.uk/shop/fo ... ack/dp/960
That looks great - I went through to the Fornetto website and had a better look, they've got videos on there too. Well worth a discussion with the boss I reckonThanks
Glad to help
