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Something seriously wrong with my 10yr old KK
Mariyaabance9672 replied to brett's topic in Posts for KK Shoppers
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The 32, 38, and 42" are the same grill with different center sections. The outside sections of the grates are the same on the 38 and 42; only the center section changes.
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A breakfeast sausage that just might be a keeper. So on a 1lb basis it'll be, 1lb ground pork, 1.5 tsp crushed sage, 1 tsp thyme, 1 tsp salt, 2tsp brown sugar, 3/4 tsp blk pepper, 1/4tsp red pepper flakes, 1/4tsp nutmeg, 1/4 cayenne or Tabasco as I substituted 6-7 good squirts for a 5.5 pork butt. Additionally you can add corriander 1/4tsp, 3 tsp maple syrup, 1/2tsp paprika. Fresh ingredients optional were 1/2 diced red pepper, chives and parsley. Fashion into balls, place on a sheet of cut wax paper with one on top and press with a plate to flatten. Two per vacum seal bag and freeze. Now I did cook these in a fry pan, however the KK or any charcoal grill will also do. Keep in mind the sage and thyme were dry, next time I'll use fresh and let the mix stand overnight in the frig, I anticipate an even better result.
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I feel that a 38 would give just enough to fit a small pig/lamb/goat on the spit but also reduced heat soak / charcoal usage for smaller cooks vs a 42. The effort to setup and or relocate (I’ve moved multiple continents with my 32”) would also be a bit less I would think.
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You might want to just pick up the phone and call Dennis, he can probably answer all of your questions in one call 👍
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I believe all dimensions are on the website. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Does anybody know the dimensions of the charcoal caddy for the 32, 38, or 42?
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I don't think we have any 38 owners on the forum yet ????
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adjustment to my standard 2/1/1 babyback recipe....
Syzygies replied to BARDSLJR's topic in KK Cooking
One can butcher or request "country-style ribs". They are indeed cut from the blade end of the pork loin, near the shoulder, often with generous meat. I used to cut these myself, trial and error after buying bone-in pork loin roasts. I'd always put the bones back in, and eventually it dawned on me... -
I think this i where the splits are? Looks like the middle grate is the one that changes size between the 38/42
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Is Grout available in the green (light teal) color?
tony b replied to bbqking103's topic in Komodo General
It was a good intro into cooking on a ceramic grill at the time. I chose it because of the tiles and color options, as opposed to a BGE (boring!), the only other choice at the time. It was a good grill until it started to fall apart, as almost all of them did, due to poor material selections. Hence, the oft-used moniker, POSK (Piece of Sh!t Kamado). Plus, the owner (RJ) was more of a con-man than grill manufacturer - would take people's money for grills and accessories then not deliver, plus wouldn't stand behind them once they started falling apart. And if you complained too much on their forum, you would get banned. It actually became a badge of honor to get banned there. Someone started a separate website for folks to bitch about the company and to post pics of their grills cracking and shedding tiles in large sections. Dennis actually moved into their old manufacturing plant in Indonesia (RJ had skipped town by then and went to Mexico) and hired many of the laid-off workers. He upgraded the materials and improved the design immensely. Many of us older POSK owners became KK owners. -
Is Grout available in the green (light teal) color?
bbqking103 replied to bbqking103's topic in Komodo General
How did that Blue Kamado perform for you? -
If you haven't yet seen it, here is video from Dennis comparing the main grate sizes among his KKs: Toward the end of video, you can see the 38" compared to the 42" and he removes the ends and center section of the 38". It doesn't precisely address your question, but may help.
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@DennisLinkletterFor the 38 grates vs the 42, how does the square middle grates (lower and main) compare in width? Has the 4" been removed from the center section, the outer sections, or both?
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I also like how in the 38 and 42, the grates are divided into thirds which I'm hoping makes them a little easier to manage (although perhaps a little slower, but I have the time).. Hx31416, why would you choose the 38 over the 42?
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I’ve owned both a 23” and a 32”. Doing indirect cooks on 32” became much simpler plus adding the basket splitter helps on charcoal management for smaller cooks of just 1-2 steaks.. The one thing i would say is that the bigger you go, the heavier the grates. This is probably the only cons I noticed when kickstarting any cook plus the cleanup process afterwards. But if I had the option of a 38” when buying the 32”, I would have definitely gone with the 38” just for maximizing those large piece cooks on a rotisserie spit, or for having more real estate of a 2 zone cook setup..
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If I know if is going to be a lot of dripping like for pork butts i put something like a stainless serving tray or a cookie sheet under the foil, just to be safe, you don't want to accidentally dump a bunch of drippings into your KK.
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Is Grout available in the green (light teal) color?
bbqking103 replied to bbqking103's topic in Komodo General
Interesting. Those side spring mechanisms look weird. The Green KK I posted has a low serial number in the 200s on the inside. It must have been a very early model—or, as they say, a collector's item. The unit seems well-built and heavy as hell, though the front latch doesn't work. Also, it doesn't say Komodo Kamado anywhere on the unit. -
I'm not a direct help here, as I own a 23". But, in all the years on this forum, I've never heard anyone complain/regret going bigger on their grill size when choosing between sizes.
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Is Grout available in the green (light teal) color?
tony b replied to bbqking103's topic in Komodo General
That's an older KK. Back in the day, there were more tile color options than now. Like Dennis said, if it was a POSK (by RJ), the legs would be square, and you would see the 2 spring rods on the rear on each side. I would know, I owned one - my first kamado grill. -
If you are constantly doing large cooks then it makes sense to get the 42. If you want to cook a few chicken breasts or a few steaks for you and you wife the 32 or 38 will be sufficient. I own the 32 and feel it 's a great size. The smaller size requires less lump for those smaller cooks. From a capacity standpoint, I can easily get 8 pork butts on my 32's two top racks Whatever fits your needs. That being said, I have considered adding the 22 Beast to use for smaller cooks as my 32 can seem a bit large for doing just a few steaks, pork chops, etc.
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When I'm trying to make a decision like this, my wife always says "just get the big one."
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MacKenzie started following Thoughts on 38 vs 42 KK?
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No matter the size the food you cook is at the next level, awesome no matter what KK you cook on.
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Those are the fatest ribs I've ever seen!! Must have been the cut right next to the shoulder?!