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<blockquote data-quote="customcj7" data-source="post: 694738" data-attributes="member: 3103"><p>I have a Primo and I love it. I hated it at first because it was a learning curve on getting it going and up-to-temp correctly. I also learned that it can vary by the drywood charcoal you use. Some get hot fast, and then too hot, some get hot slower but typically hold a better temp.</p><p></p><p>I'd do it again for sure. The flavor is impossible to beat. </p><p></p><p>However, if I had to do it again, I'd pay more for the big one. My dad has one, and it allows him to have a hot and not-so-hot zone. So if he needs to slow something down, he can move it over a section that isn't lit and while it will cook and stay hot, it won't cook as fast. Mine is so small, everything is hot, and you better have your temps and zones down right or one steak will be done before the other if the charcoal opens up and creates a hot pocket. </p><p></p><p>Other than that, my Primo has a lifetime warranty and the only issues I have had was because the sucker got too hot once when I wasn't paying attention. (alcohol) and the interior part that is removable cracked. They sent me a new one no questions asked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="customcj7, post: 694738, member: 3103"] I have a Primo and I love it. I hated it at first because it was a learning curve on getting it going and up-to-temp correctly. I also learned that it can vary by the drywood charcoal you use. Some get hot fast, and then too hot, some get hot slower but typically hold a better temp. I'd do it again for sure. The flavor is impossible to beat. However, if I had to do it again, I'd pay more for the big one. My dad has one, and it allows him to have a hot and not-so-hot zone. So if he needs to slow something down, he can move it over a section that isn't lit and while it will cook and stay hot, it won't cook as fast. Mine is so small, everything is hot, and you better have your temps and zones down right or one steak will be done before the other if the charcoal opens up and creates a hot pocket. Other than that, my Primo has a lifetime warranty and the only issues I have had was because the sucker got too hot once when I wasn't paying attention. (alcohol) and the interior part that is removable cracked. They sent me a new one no questions asked. [/QUOTE]
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