Thinking about getting one of these. Any comments? Already have 2 BGEs and a Weber kettle. But think I need this.
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Thinking about getting one of these. Any comments? Already have 2 BGEs and a Weber kettle. But think I need this.
Any Recteq is worth it just for the customer service alone, however I would look at some of the regular smoker/grills if it cost an extra $400.00 for the 380 Deluxe. The Bullseye models can't cook as low as the others and that's important with some types of smoking. At any rate, you can not go wrong with Recteq.Is the deluxe worth the extra $400?
I can’t answer your question as I went straight to the 590. it sure makes smoking so much less work.Is the deluxe worth the extra $400?
It's the most versatile cooker I've owned. Love it. I'm putting it on a wifi controlled outlet next week. Won't modulate temp but will allow me to turn it off when a wifi meat thermometer alerts me I've hit temp.I have the regular Bullseye 380 and it's great for what it is and at $400. I personally don't feel like the deluxe is worth twice as much, especially considering that price is getting into 590 territory.
As for what was said about the Bullseye's smoking abilities, I haven't had any issue smoking various meats on mine. I've smoked ribs, brisket, pork butt, pork loin, and trout on it and all turned out excellent. I've also used it like a grill for steaks, burgers, kabobs, sausages, and wings.
Do it. You won't be sorry. I was a stick burner for 30 years. Too old to be getting up at 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., etc., to check the fire box.I'm glad to see some of you guy's posts, I've been looking at getting one of these