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tleaton

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    My wife. Food. Travel.
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  1. Re: Questions about the 19.5 inch Komodo Kamado Understood.
  2. Re: Questions about the 19.5 inch Komodo Kamado Hello Tucker, A hand truck with only 2 guys. Sounds good. The problem with European delivery is the pickup at the port... a very long distance away. Our shipping company can handle it from our home in Wisconsin and the KK should make it all the way to our house overseas. We are now leaning toward the 23" but no firm decision yet. Since you have both sizes, what is your impression of the two? Which do you use more, which one do you prefer, and, if you had to donate one to cousin Joey, which one would you be willing to discard?
  3. Re: Questions about the 19.5 inch Komodo Kamado Thanks,Dennis.
  4. Re: Questions about the 19.5 inch Komodo Kamado Thank you, Monkeyman! What a qreat reply, and with photos even! I seems to us that there is one very devoted group out there, devoted to the KK. We know we are making the right decision based on you guys.
  5. Re: Questions about the 19.5 inch Komodo Kamado Wow. Quick replies. Thanks to all of you for additional the information and the link. We are moving to a small village in Eastern Europe, where grilling is still allowed... sometimes it seems that grilling over burning tires is allowed! Firemonkey says the 19.5" weighs 482 lbs, the 23" is 648 lbs. Elsewhere posted, weights of 19.5" = 368 lbs and 23" = 476 lbs are reported. I really would like to know the correct weights. I've had some issues with "curb side deliveries"; the drivers tend to be anti-social if not a bit sadistic. Often they come with a massive truck so they cannot even "drop" the delivery onto the driveway; on the street seems to be adequate. A 648 lb crate on the street would never make it over the slight lip onto our driveway without a skid steer pushing it. In Europe, we would have to move it 50 meters over cobble stone to the back terrace. Once it is in place, we wouldn't be moving it, but nobody I know can move 648 lbs!
  6. Help. Have any of you used the KK 19.5 inch? We would just go ahead and get the 23 inch, but we are soon moving to Europe and 560 plus pounds is a lot to handle. We mostly cook for the 2 of us, and occasionally have 2 or, rarely 6 or more people over for dinner. If you have the 19.5 inch, we would like to know your impressions of it. If you have used both, your comparisons would be appreciated. Thank you. Tom and Bo
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