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what size(s) to get for husband?? Please help!!
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Crawdaddy
Wise One,
Eggsellent advice! Thanks, you've helped me decide. Now, if I can only convince my wife why we
need a second egg after getting the XL 2 weeks ago.
Pharmeggist
wife,
Thanks first for your husbands patriotism and service to our country! As far as the Egg goes... I
would get the large BGE and if I had the extra money I would add a small. IF I could just have one
it would be the large hands down. I have both theLarge and Small BGE. My Bachelor brother and my
retired parents have a medium. My Sister and her husband have a large. Everyone in my family loves
their eggs. The medium cooks great too but my Mom and Dad said they wish they had bought the large
sometimes when the family gets together. My bachelor brother medium BGE suits his cooking needs
incredibly well. HOpe this helps.
~Pharmeggist
bobinaz
wife,
First of all, I appreciate your husband's efforts for serving our country, and I acknowledge you
for loving and supporting your soldier-boy hubby. NOW.. for the egg stuff.
If you have the money..... and REALLY want to suprise him, and he REALLY likes to cook, bbq, grill,
bake outdoors... get him BOTH a large and a small. BUT.... first... only give him the small.....then
after he thanks you SO much.. break out the LARGE and see him light up even more.
BUT.. if you only want to give him one...give hme the LARGE.
dhuffjr
wife,
Large small is the way to go IMHO.
Thanks for loaning us your husband during his deployment, and thank him for his service.
Wise One
Crawdaddy, I should have added that I also have a mini. I like the medium because it's really
not much bigger than the small but is much quicker to load and cook on than the large or XL. My
mother has a small and it's good but I can do a pizza on my medium and I don't think I could
do one on the small. Basically my thinking is that if you want a combo, get the second to be two
sizes smaller than the your primary cooker. If I had a large, I'd get the small; if I had an XL
I'd get the medium; if I had a medium, I'd get the mini. If the two or only one size apart,
I think you would use the largest size all the time (except when you need two) because \"there's
not that much difference and I might just need that extra space\"
Crawdaddy
Wise One,
I have the XL and thinking about a second egg. I was considering the medium and I'm just curious
why you think this is the best combo?