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Title: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: 70monte on January 08, 2017, 05:21:15 PM
I've been thinking of downsizing for quite some time now but it's hard for me to let some things go so I would like some opinions on what things to keep and what things to go.  Here is what I have.

Weber Genesis 1000 gas grill.--  I pretty much restored it after I got it.  I've had it for a few years and still use it on occasion.  It has all newer stainless steel flavorizer bars and grates as well as fairly new burner tubes and regulator.  It's a redhead.
Weber silver A two burner gas grill.-- Replaced a lot of the same things as my other gas grill.  I use it when I don't need the space of the bigger gas grill.
Weber Mastertouch 22" kettle-- Still NIB and got at Walmart for $99.
2007 Weber Performer gas assist model.-- Bought used.  It's got the newer metal table on it.  I like that it is taller than the older models.  I don't use it much but it comes in handy occasionally.  Plus I have a ton of Weber accessories.
1995 Weber Performer gas assist.-- This is a Redhead that I restored about eight years ago.  I have not used it in years but up to this point, I can't get myself to sell it.
18" WSM, an older model.-- Have not used it in a few year ever since getting the PBC.
14" WSM-- Same deal as the bigger WSM.  Not used in a few years.
18" newer model Weber Jumbo Joe.-- I use it sometimes and take it with me occasionally on vacation.
14" Weber smokey Joe-- Have not used it in years.
Weber gas anywhere.-- Older model with wooden handles.  Still in great shape.  take it on vacation occasionally.
Ole Smokey 22" & 14" grills.--  The 14" is still NIB.  I bought it for vacation use but have not used it yet.  I have not used the 22" in a long time but I have taken it on vacation a few times.
PBC-- It's an older model that I bought used.  It still is in good shape.  I use it occasionally but really like it as a smoker.
Good One Open Range.-- I bought it new last year for half price.  Great smoker that I'm still learning to use.  Pretty much set it and forget it.
Original style PK grill that I bought new last year.  I really like this grill and it's very miserly on fuel. I have many of PK's accessories for it.  I took this one to the beach on vacation for a week.
New PK360--  I really like this grill too.  I'm still learning on it.

I think that is everything I have.  Obviously I will be keeping the PK360 for the moment since I just got it.  I will be also keeping at least one of the gas grills.  I'm also leaning on keeping the Open Range and one of the Performers.  I just need some input on why or why not you would keep or get rid of the stuff I have.  Obviously I'm not being very objective because I want to keep everything In case I might want to use it but realistically I think I have too much stuff and my fiancee would agree.  Thanks.

Wayne


Title: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: Pappymn on January 08, 2017, 05:50:20 PM
All I can say is wow! You must have some garage or patio
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: RG on January 08, 2017, 05:50:59 PM
Hmmmm. If you look at my sig I might be the wrong one to ask, lol! I had a PBC but sold it so my vote would be to ditch that one. You said you like it so that probably isn't going to happen, lol. I would then say maybe the Weber silver A two burner gas grill since you can use the Genesis. Also the Weber Mastertouch since you've never even taken it out of the box. That pretty much says that even you know you don't want it. Next the 18" WSM since you choose the PBC over it. The 14" can go too, all of them.

So keep the PK grills, the Genesis, both Performers, PBC, Jumbo Joe, Weber Gas Anywhere, Ole Smokey 22", Good One

There, I got you down to 10 from the staggering 16!! LOL!
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: Savannahsmoker on January 08, 2017, 05:56:36 PM
There, I got you down to 10 from the staggering 16!! LOL!
Yep I agree and just to help, you can send the ones you are getting rid of to my cooking area in Savannah, GA. :)
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: FrugalQ on January 08, 2017, 06:00:09 PM
That's a hell of a collection but obviously some redundancy.  You almost cut it in half if you eliminate the doubles of the same style cooker. I would think one gets  spared the axe to maybe be a dedicated vacation cooker?  I know lots of guys move on from PBC but that's not on my agenda anytime soon. It's as set it and forget it as it gets for me for a charcoal cooker.  (I've left mine lots of times long enough for 18 holes 20 miles away and came back to mine rocking 250-259 every time).  Along with the fact it has a different flavor profile than other cookers.  You've got tough decisions to make. But I'm a lot jealous either way. If you need advice on my shipping address for one Im game for that too. Lol!
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: hikerman on January 08, 2017, 06:06:27 PM
This is definitely not a fun thing to do.These become members of the family for some of us - sort of! ???
And please take no offense to any comments as that truly is not the intent.
And you didn't say how many are going to new surroundings.
First I would bunch them into categories.  Gas/ charcoal/ grill / smoker

Keeping for sure

PK360
1995 Weber Performer (because :D)





Ditching
I would let go of both full size gas grills. IMO they are handy...and that's it. I prefer wood and charcoal. So much better taste and it's primal. 4 years ago I gave our youngest daughter our 6 mo. old CharBroil Infrared. It was a good grill, but have not missed it in the least. You just have to think ahead a bit.
The Mastertouch
2007 Performer- MAYBE
14" WSM
Both Old Smokies

I would keep the rest
And call it a day. A painful one to boot! I'd definitely have to get the rye bottle out!
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: GusRobin on January 08, 2017, 06:32:19 PM
to start I would write down the types of cooks I want to do (smoking butts, grilling chicken, steaks, etc). Then I would list the grill/smoker I like the best for each cook. If that doesn't reduce the number, look at those others that survived the first cut that may not be the main choice but are a close second. Keep doing that until you get to the number you want to get down to.
Then pack up the rest and send them to me.  : )
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: RG on January 08, 2017, 06:43:34 PM
I like the idea of categorizing by type of fuel. That shows you what you have of each and maybe a way to let go of duplicates like said above. I have 3 kegs and will be ditching one if not two by the time I move and also will be losing the gasser and side burner as they're built ins so that makes it easier for me :)
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: 70monte on January 08, 2017, 08:17:22 PM
Thank you for all of the replies.  I really wish I could get it down to a couple or few but realistically I don't think I will be able to.  Obviously some of my stuff like my PK's, Performers, and the Open Range can do double duty as both a smoker and grill so it's hard to justify keeping anything beyond those.  Plus do I really need both PK's even though I want to keep both?  I really don't need both performers but I like different things about both plus the Redhead performer I put a lot of work into fixing it up.  The PBC is a great smoker and okay grill.  I like that it's pretty much set it and forget it but so is my Open Range which I really like as well.

Decisions, decisions.

PS. I wrote a little review with a few photos of my impressions of my new PK360 in the Product review section if anyone is interested. 
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Post by: tomcrete1 on January 08, 2017, 08:18:25 PM
Take a deep breath.... it will be ok :D
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: LostArrow on January 08, 2017, 10:10:53 PM
1) Keep open range as it's a big charcoal grill & smoker. With a charcoal basket will work fine as small grill or smoker.
2) Keep the Redhead Genesis gasser , works as gas grill & outdoor oven.
3) Keep new PK as your wife will never let you buy another cooker if you sell your new cooker.
Sell everything else.
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: Old Dave on January 09, 2017, 02:19:49 AM
WOW...what great collection of fine grills and smokers.

"quote"
I'm not being very objective because I want to keep everything In case I might want to use it but realistically I think I have too much stuff and my fiancee would agree.

My friend, there is only one solution...get rid of the fiancee!
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: Pam Gould on January 09, 2017, 08:53:01 AM
WOW...what great collection of fine grills and smokers.

"quote"
I'm not being very objective because I want to keep everything In case I might want to use it but realistically I think I have too much stuff and my fiancee would agree.

My friend, there is only one solution...get rid of the fiancee!
I understand..make her get rid of half of her shoes..just sayin   .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: Hub on January 09, 2017, 09:01:57 AM
to start I would write down the types of cooks I want to do (smoking butts, grilling chicken, steaks, etc). Then I would list the grill/smoker I like the best for each cook. If that doesn't reduce the number, look at those others that survived the first cut that may not be the main choice but are a close second. Keep doing that until you get to the number you want to get down to.
Then pack up the rest and send them to me.  : )

Good advice.  I own five cookers, each of which has at least one strong point that I often use.  Some of them can "double up" but I usually don't use more than one cooker at a time.  Every now and then I'll see folks on here talking about a new cooker but once I dig into it I usually find that I've already got great capability for what they're talking about.

Hub
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: smokeasaurus on January 09, 2017, 10:13:19 AM
I too have recently thinned my herd and it hurt to see some of my old friends go. I agree with Lost Arrow. The Open Range and PBC and Weber gasser will handle all of your outdoor cooking needs and then some...............
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: Tailgating is my game on January 09, 2017, 10:56:21 AM
I think this is simple Get rid of them all ??? ??? ??? & start over. ;) ;) ;) ;)


Nothing like a fresh start ;) ;)
Title: Re: I'm thinking of downsizing my grills/smokers. Need some input.
Post by: 70monte on January 09, 2017, 08:48:33 PM
Thanks guys for the suggestions.  I guess part of my problem is that I like to try out new things and is why I have everything I do.  When I got back into charcoal grilling back in 2007, I bought a Weber 22" kettle and was perfectly happy with just it.  Then I got on the internet and found all of these great barbeque sites and forums and the down hill slide began.  I then decided I wanted to learn how to smoke and got the WSM and then others followed.

I know for sure that I'm keeping the PK360 and the Genesis 1000.  I'm probably keeping the Open Range.  I will probably keep one of the Performers because I like making wings on it using the Vortec and I have not even tried out my slow n sear yet.  I may put my Red bowl and lid on the newer performer frame because I like that it sits up higher.  I need to keep something smaller for vacations where I don't have a lot of room so I may keep the Jumbo Joe for that.  I will also probably keep the PBC.

In the last few years I have gotten rid of some stuff.  Recently I sold my other 18" WSM, an older red Weber 22" Mastertouch, and an older red Weber 22" kettle.  A couple of years ago I got rid on another older red Kettle and an older black SS Performer.

I'm starting to narrow things down a little bit.

Wayne