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  • #31 by BigDave83 on 16 Jan 2019
  • I was able to obtain some pricing information

    Green Mountain Prime Grills (Coming March 2019)

    Daniel Boone Prime..................$599
    Daniel Boone WiFi Black...........$699
    Daniel Boone WiFi SS................$749
    Jim Bowie Prime.......................$799
    Jim Bowie WiFi Black................$899
    Jim Bowie WiFi SS.....................$949

    If the new Prime have more features why are they less money than the original? That seems odd.
  • #32 by LowSlowFoShow on 16 Jan 2019
  • If the new Prime have more features why are they less money than the original? That seems odd.

    I was told the current models will be going down in price.
  • #33 by silverbullet on 11 Feb 2019
  • I like it! GMG doesn't let any grass grow under their feet. They keep moving forward with their product.
  • #34 by Canadian John on 12 Feb 2019
  • I like it! GMG doesn't let any grass grow under their feet. They keep moving forward with their product.
    That is what keeps us, the customer, out of the dark ages..We benefit from the manufacturers competing nature.
  • #35 by Hank D Thoreau on 12 Feb 2019
  • I bought the wifi version last December. The grill store guy where I bought it told me about the upgrades this past weekend. They really push the pellet cookers at that store.

    The guy that sold it to me uses a Daniel Boone. I am happy with the wifi version I have. It was a lot of money for a grill and I probably would not have wanted to push the cost any higher.

    I am glad they are keeping the original. The double probes is the only feature that I like, but I have a ThermQ Two Channel thermometer that I can use for the second probe, and third if I get a second meat probe.
  • #36 by Darwin on 12 Feb 2019
  • I would like to have the 2 shelves on my JB.  Maybe GMG will sell them as add ons.
  • #37 by Hank D Thoreau on 12 Feb 2019
  • They sell add-on second shelf grills. They sit on top of the main grill, and cover half the grill each (they span side to side). I got one for the back since I wanted unimpeded access to the lower grill. I figured I could get the second later if I really needed it.  It works pretty well. I also got the fold down front shelf which is very sturdy, and more convenient than the side shelf that comes standard. Along with the high quality cover it is a really good package.
  • #38 by reubenray on 13 Feb 2019
  • I made a second shelf from a grill grate from Academy Sports and four SS bolts/nuts/washers.  I also have a fold down shelf on my DB using a Traeger Junior fold down shelf.    I would like to see some info on the adjustable heat setup.  I don't have much interest in the see thru windows.  I would like a pellet dump and extra prob's, but as long as my DB is still pumping smoke I will keep it.  (knock on wood)
  • #39 by pmillen on 13 Feb 2019
  • I would like a pellet dump...

    I looked forward to my pellet dump before the pit arrived.  Evolution–
    • I used it a few times and found it difficult to keep from dropping pellets all over the deck.
    • Then I started emptying the hopper by using a Home Depot Bucket Head to directly vacuum the pellets into their storage buckets.
    • Finally—I quit switching pellet flavors because they all taste the same to me.
    • Smoke tastes like smoke.  So I don't need a way to empty the hopper.
  • #40 by Shortstop on 13 Feb 2019
  • I would like a pellet dump...

    I looked forward to my pellet dump before the pit arrived.  Evolution–
    • I used it a few times and found it difficult to keep from dropping pellets all over the deck.
    • Then I started emptying the hopper by using a Home Depot Bucket Head to directly vacuum the pellets into their storage buckets.
    • Finally—I quit switching pellet flavors because they all taste the same to me.
    • Smoke tastes like smoke.  So I don't need a way to empty the hopper.

    Exactly! This... (Except Mesquite)
  • #41 by Darwin on 17 Feb 2019
  • GMG released a video on their YouTube channel about a week ago.  It's more annoying than useful, darn kids and their rock & roll music.    ;)
  • #42 by LowSlowJoe on 20 Feb 2019
  • Did they at least upgrade the cooking grates?   The main thing that kept me from buying a GMG when I was  in the market last ( just before I bought my PG500 several years ago ), was the flimsy cooking grates.

     The only other thing I thought GMG should have done , or should do, is to stop selling the non-wifi grills .   As I  understand it, the controllers are identical on the non-wifi grills, that all they do differently is to not put an antenna on them.  For some reason , I find it irritating that companies basically dumb down products as a 'marketing' choice.  Heck, if they want to charge different, charge extra for an antenna, but don't pretend that the device is significantly different  in any other way.

     Meanwhile, seriously I do hope they upgraded the quality of their cooking grates when they did these other updates.

      Now, if their original lineup gets cheaper, that would be nice too. In fact, I might even buy one if it was a good enough deal, just for fun. :)
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