Congrats! You will get mixed answers for mates. I like the look of wood mates better if you keep up with the maintenance on them. The composite is maybe a little easier to clean/maintain but maybe looks a little cheaper. Whatever you decide will be a win. The mates come in handy no matter which one you decide on. Rotisserie for BGE XL. Being a big fan of rotisserie cooking, I really wanted to use my Egg for these cooks. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find a rotisserie kit (ex. Joetisserie) for my XL. So I decided to make my own kit. I picked up a universal kit from Home Depot for $50 and made some modifications to the spit rod and the motor mounting
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Getting the egg dialed in is a job, getting a Traeger dialed in is turning a knob As far as long smokes, I've done 14hrs no problem on the egg with a brisket. Lump selection does matter, as there are woods that burn faster than others. There are some expensive accessories I think are very useful for the egg. 1) the deflector/conveggtor.
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