All - looking to get my first stick burner and I have settled on the Kingman. I have plenty of room for such a cooker and I"m looking forward to replacing my fleet of BGE with a single smoker. Question - the weight it listed at nearly 1,000 pounds - at that weight will I be able to move it around at all? I'm wondering fro the most basic of taking off my trailer when I bring it home all the way to just having to move it around to clean around etc. Thoughts?
Moving it short distanced on a hard surface is doable. Loading and unloading from a trailer is not a one person job.
I hope it's OK to fill in more questions here about Kingman...
Comparing to Wichita:
How much more fuel does to use for a typical session?
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Is the Kingman too large for a family of 4, and sometimes friends invited (2-8 people adults)
I know that the Wichita might be better suited, but I only heard positive reviews of the Kingman...
Darkfix wrote:I hope it's OK to fill in more questions here about Kingman...
Comparing to Wichita:
How much more fuel does to use for a typical session?
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Is the Kingman too large for a family of 4, and sometimes friends invited (2-8 people adults)
I know that the Wichita might be better suited, but I only heard positive reviews of the Kingman...
Kingman is a great unit, keep your BGE if you can. I have several Kamado joes as well as Kingman. Plenty of room for gatherings. We do a ton of catering as well as provide brisket and pulled pork for the local football program Saturday concession. Kingman is what you want as you can grow into it. instead of wishing for more space. Cruises along at temps with minimal effort. Check out instagram @marbque and on facebook to see some kingman action