Am I redundant? This easy BRISKET on the Konnected Joe has me worried


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I set out to make the easiest brisket possible by handing the controls over to the new Kamado Joe Konnected Joe. Sticking with …

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  1. James Orr
    James Orr says:

    After reading all the comments I might be the only one who thinks this is super cool. 😅 And the rest of the fans here must think I’m a poser who can’t use a grill.

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  2. G's BBQ
    G's BBQ says:

    That is the largest point on a brisket I haver ever seen, and I watch a lot of videos here and have cooked a few myself! Also put aluminum foil in your drip pan.

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  3. Sulli
    Sulli says:

    I'd love to see a comparison in time to temp for a hot cook. I love my Big Joe 3, but sometimes I want something that heats up faster for my hot and fast cooks like burgers, but still has the flavor I get from charcoal.

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  4. Julian Huskey
    Julian Huskey says:

    I'm following this closely because I still have the classic 1. I maybe in the market but I do love doing it manually. So for me just cooking what you want will let me know if I get this one or just keep what I already have. As always keep up the informative work. The non connected Joe still works for me.

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  5. moe butt
    moe butt says:

    Very cool smoker, but part of the fun with the Kamado's, at least for me, is building up/maintaining the fire "manually" on a long brisket/butt smoke, it just gives me a sense of accomplishment, lol…Besides, my Big Joe III, Large Green Egg and Joe Jr. are so efficient and maintain stabile temps so well they're practically self-regulating anyway and once dialed in are basically "set and forget" even on very long 14-20 hour smokes when using the Joe III and Egg. I now rarely even use my Yoder YS480s pellet smoker anymore because of this (which was my "first" serious smoker) unless I'm in a hurry-or just feeling lazy AF that day.😂

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  6. Michael Sweazey
    Michael Sweazey says:

    After my experience with the iKamand (and your glowing review), I am highly skeptical of this new attempt to automate the KJ. That was one of the most buggy, unreliable accessories I have ever tried. And I was surprised that, unless I missed it, you never walked back your great review of it given the widespread consensus of the quality of the product. Hopefully, for those who are looking for a more stress-free way to cook, this attempt is better.

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