A couple of weeks back, a friend invited me to a BBQ. In this case, BBQ is meant in the UK fashion of grilled burgers and sausages; my friend probably does this one or twice a year. But it would be a chance to catch up on some friends, and would be fun.
A few days later: "We've looked at our (gas) grill, and it is in a state. Any chance you can bring your pellet grill over?"
I automatically said yes, but soon started thinking of alternatives. My smaller pellet grill is a GMG DC, so "portable", but I have back issues which means I invariably end up taking it apart, emptying the pellets, and carrying it in 2-3 trips. I have done this often for holidays; but it seemed a lot of trouble to go to for an afternoon.
I also have a kamado, which hasn't been fired up in a couple of years. The pellet grills are just too convenient! However, it is clean, as I've just gone through my spring grease-busting routine. So I asked my friend if he would like to borrow it for the summer, and - specifically - for this BBQ, with an option to buy it if he wanted to at the end of the season. But he and his son would have to come and collect it, as there was no way I was lifting the beast into my car.
He happily accepted, but then added "but are you still bringing your pellet grill for smoking stuff?"
I explained that "smoking stuff" is probably going to take hours, and would mean me arriving on his doorstep at 5am, to have something ready for the afternoon.
"How about if I smoke you some pulled pork the day before, and then you can just reheat that in your oven, while doing burgers and sausages on the kamado?"
Which is why there are now 3 shoulders on the DC - two for him and one for me - and I know my back is safe for the weekend!